by nolovelust
4. July 2010 11:15
You decide! Around 5:45 of the video device suddenly switches of and never turns on again :)
by nolovelust
2. May 2010 16:05
Update: See post http://nolovelust.com/post/Nokia-N900-PR12-Officially-Released.aspx for official relese of PR1.2
It took so long but it leaked :)
File name: RX-51_2009SE_10.2010.12-9_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin
MD5: 013f4466e5899a9da0c34d5fa6b49b0c
SHA1: 6bb73a3cdcaf34ae5b7a7a4c3cba08b23ea1c058
Apparently it is RC of PR1.2 and was posted to http://talk.maemo.org then got deleted around after 12 hours by administrators due to it being unauthorized distribution.
You are probably looking for download link too but I can't distribute it here. Try usual places 
Please note that according to tweet from nokia conversations it will damage your phone http://twitter.com/nokconv/status/13299314191
by nolovelust
26. March 2010 17:19
Nokia acquired transcoding company Novarra!
"Novarra, the Internet Mobility company, provides high performance mobile internet browsers and platforms for operators, handset manufacturers and internet brands to create new services and revenue streams for smartphones, features phones and mobile broadband devices. The solutions deliver a high quality mobile user experience for services including full rich web browsing, search, widgets, apps, video and advertising. Global, commercial deployments over eight years have proven consumer satisfaction, uptake and increased data service revenues"
Novarra is the biggest transcoding company out there. It basically renders web pages and makes them suitable for non smart mobile phones. While doing that it does not obey transcoding specifications and hides phone capabilities, it also renders mobile web pages. Regardless your site designed for mobile phones or not it renders mobile web pages same way and usually inserts different content on top and bottom of pages. It simply hijacks your site and uses for it's own benefit.
I hope Nokia will sort Novarra out!
by nolovelust
3. March 2010 11:24
Skype released Symbian version of their voip/video chat software. Symbian is operating system of most of the Nokia smartphones and have a very big market share. If you have a Nokia phone with Ovi store installed you can check it from there to see if you can download it. I personally use Skype to make cheap international calls from my mobile phone and as it explained official video below it could save you quite a bit of money.
More at Nokia press release