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  • New beta Nseries PC Suite 2.0
    By Bosxs on November 21, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Nseries PC SuiteThe site appeared Nokia Beta Labs updated annex Nseries PC Suite 2.0. It is a set of utilities for interaction N- smartphone series and the computer. Through Nseries PC Suite can be copied music, photos and video from a computer to smartphone, synchronize calendar and contacts, as well as many others. Annex compatible with all smartphone N- series and computers under the administration of Windows XP and Windows Vista.

    Improvements in the new version Nseries PC Suite:

    • Bole convenient installation process
    • Adding Nokia Photos
    • A more convenient Timing
    • Significantly enhanced stability

    Free download Nseries PC Suite 2.0 available here

  • Nokia supports the A-GPS on its mobiles
    By Bosxs on July 26, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Service A-GPS makes it possible to the users of Nokia Maps more quickly to locate the place where they are and to arrive more quickly at destination using their mobile apparatus Nokia integrating function GPS.

    Nokia envisages to install this service on all its future apparatuses integrating function GPS. The first apparatuses to use this service are Nokia 6110 Navigator, whose marketing started in France, and the multi-media computer Nokia N95.

    Thus, the current owners of Nokia N95 can profit gratuitement* from this service via the application of software update Nokia Software Updater.

    Concretely, this service reduces the time required by a connected mobile apparatus and integrating function GPS to find its position current, where TTFF (Time To First Fix) for the majority of the geographical points in the world. This shorter time makes it possible to optimize the use of all the Nokia devices of geolocalisation.

    This service functions out of tandem with a technical structure which makes it possible thirds (such as suppliers of services) to propose their own regional service A-GPS, still reducing the TTFF in certain zones, for the greatest happiness of the subscribers.

     

  • Flickr on your Nseries
    By Bosxs on July 26, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    I explain you how install Flickr acount on Nokia N70, N72, N73,

    title=”Nokia N76?>N76, N80IE, N93(i) or N95

    1. Set up

    Go to “Gallery” ? “Images & Video”

    Choose “Options” ? “Open Online Service”

    2. Select Service

    Choose “Create New Flickr Account

    frikle

    3. Create The New Account

    You can create for this site: flickr.com

    4. Connect to the Flickr Servic

    Say “Yes” (you’d like to retrieve the service)

    5. Finish

    Now you can send photos from your Nseries straight to Flickr. Here are the upload instructions.

    Sources: Flickr

  • Mobile service of impression…, photograph!
    By Bosxs on June 30, 2007 | No Comments  Comments

    Nokia launches to Europe a service of photo impression accessible since the terminals multi-media Nokia Nseries, by cellular network or WiFi.

    A new service is launched in all Europe by Nokia, resting on its free application Xpress Print. It makes it possible to the holders of mobiles Nokia Nseries to be able to order impressions of their photographs directly since their telephone.

    The service makes it possible in some clicks to choose the stereotypes, to publish them then to order them to receive them at home. The photographs can also be printed on objects like Tee-shirts, mugs or in the form of puzzle.
    Nseries with the honor

    Nokia put on the services to make its terminals multi-media Nseries of true points of convergence, benefitting from their capacity to connect itself anywhere and any time as well as their functionalities multi-media. The application Xpress Print is downloadable on Nokia N73, N93, N93i, N76, N95 and N80 Internet Edition.

    The payment can be done by bank card and the orders delivered in two days. A choice of formats of pullings is proposed, the 10×13 being proposed with 0.15 € including all taxes, and the established expenses of sending with 2.49 € including all taxes. In order to make it possible to test the service, the first ten tests are free (dispatch pullings and costs). More, go on the official site Nokia XpressPrint.

    source: www.generation-nt.com

  • Nokia mobile phone conveying fragrance
    By Bosxs on June 26, 2007 | No Comments  Comments


    Nokia model „Scentsory Cellphone“ Nokia mobile phone conveying fragrance
    Conceptional Nokia model „Scentsory Cellphone“ is a great example exposing how far could the ideas of designers go.

    The main idea is that besides the usual communicational/multimedial functions it can emit odour. Thanks to the special sensors (which were created according the newest nanotechnologies) the device is able to catch the fragrance (as well as the colours, illumination and temperature) of the place in which the person is at that time and later he can render this information to the other person. The conveying fragrances may revive the old reminiscence or cause pleasant emotions. This mobile phone has no real practical importance, unless you are working in a cosmetic industry.

    The device is also exclusive in it’s specific design recalling some figure made of paper. The mobile phone can only receive calls in its standard form, half – opened it becomes a phone of fragrances, totally opened it may function as a connection device in the form or triangle. Unique „Nokia Scentsory Cellphone“ conception is to get the great attention and praise for the originality of the community, though it is just the question if “Nokia” will ever release such an odd device.

  • Nokia Edging in on the iPhone?
    By Bosxs on June 26, 2007 | No Comments  Comments


    Cell-phone maker Nokia announced more distribution options today for its enterprise-grade smartphone. Through a deal with Brightpoint and Ingram Micro, IT departments will be able to buy fleets of the Eseries smartphones. In addition to the standard wireless carrier retail venues, individual users can now purchase these devices from Dell.com (a deal that was announced last week), Gateway, and Mobileplanet.com.The timing of Nokia’s two announcements seems designed to steal some of Apple’s thunder from the Friday launch of the iPhone. But are the devices even in the same space?

    As Information Week’s Eric Zeman points out, the Nokia press release is obviously geared towards enterprise users. Emphasizing the phones’ business-class device security, ability to handle email attachments, and integration with corporate telephony systems, Nokia’s Eseries sounds nothing like the consumer-oriented iPhone.

    But tucked in the press release far below the benefits to your company’s IT department are features that, considering the timing, sound more like the iPhone.

    By also featuring cameras, video capabilities and music players, and giving users access to travel, weather, news, and financial information, Nokia Eseries devices let customers bridge their work and personal lives.

    Clearly, the iPhone wasn’t created to be an enterprise device. But with Apple touting the messaging capabilities and contact- and calendar-synching (yes, even with Outlook), there could be crossover in certain segments of the potential iPhone audience with the Nokia devices. By promoting the business benefits of its smartphones along with the iPhone-like bells and whistles (and the intangible cool factor that goes along with them), is Nokia trying to get into Apple’s kitchen with the prosumer audience?