The internet is worldwide

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Shortly after the first internet tablet was announced but months before it was released, Nokia indicated that language support would not extend to Asian languges for space reasons. The OS needed to be trimmer. That decision was perfectly understandable. I’m sure many users will cheer the arrival of CJK capability. Anyway, the speake... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-01 21:47 UTC.

Nokia takes ‘the Long View’ of the walkaround web

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At GigaOM, Alistair Croll explains what the Nokia Internet Tablet is all about — positioning Nokia to be completely ready for the open, walkaround web*. It’s not about selling more devices and making money now, but owning the market later. Croll cites Nokia’s Anssi Vanjoki, EVP of multimedia, as pointing to the overwhel... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-02 16:57 UTC.

Google’s vision of the walkaround web/phone convergence

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The New York Times (among many, I’m sure) is reporting Google’s “plunge” into the wireless world.Google, the Times says, is leading a broad industry alliance to transform mobile phones into powerful mobile computers that could accelerate the convergence of computing and communications. The Times points out: Users w... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-05 19:48 UTC.

Mauku Officially Launches - Join the Party

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You’ve heard the buzz about Mauku, the excellent Jaiku client for the Nokia Internet Tablet. Mauku v0.3.0 finally launches as an open source software tomorrow, Thursday, November 8, 2007. Hendrik Hedberg, the primary developer of Mauku, is holding a virtual celebration party over at the #mauku Jaiku channel at 16:00 GMT (11:00 am E... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-07 15:48 UTC.

New OS, New Look

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To celebrate the the launch of Internet Tablet OS 2008, we at Internet Tablet Talk have decided to refresh the look of the site and make it more current. We have added a new section called ‘Tablet 101‘ where we plan to post OS 2008 video tutorials and walkthroughs, as well as try to gather other tutorials from other Internet ... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-09 07:42 UTC.

The weekend programmer contributes his mite

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As I wrote recently, I’ve been working on a Firefox extension. And despite my meager skills as a programmer, the Mozilla development environment stoops just low enough for me to climb aboard and do my thing successfully. This past Friday, the Click SEAlang extension entered beta. Even if I do say so myself, it is (or will be) one of... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-12 15:17 UTC.

Run 30,000 Palm OS apps on your Nokia Internet Tablet

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ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc., formerly PalmSource, Inc. has just released Garnet VM Beta for the Nokia Internet Tablet. This virtual machine software lets you run the full Palm OS Garnet on any model of Nokia Internet Tablet (770, N800, N810), giving you full PIM functionality as well as let you install more than 30,000 free and commerc... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-13 14:01 UTC.

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Walkthrough in HD

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We would like to kick off Tablet 101, the newest section of Internet Tablet Talk, with itT’s two-part Nokia N810 Walkthrough high-definition videos. Part I - the Nokia N810 on all its angles in HD, as well as side-by-side with the Nokia N800 and the Nokia 770 (11 minutes) Part II - the Nokia N810 and OS 2008, what’s new, and Rh... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-15 07:27 UTC.

Is this the next Nokia Internet Tablet?

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Nokia has filed a US patent application (dated November 8, 2007) on a device which seems to resemble an Internet Tablet. While it is still very early to know if this is a Symbian OS or Maemo-based device, a device with its look and features like a camera and a touch screen, as stated in the patent application, will almost surely belong ... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-21 20:02 UTC.

Nokia N810 #2 in Wired’s Top 10 Gifts They’d Love to Get

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In Wired’s Top 10 Gifts We’d Love to Get (December 2007 issue), the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet makes it to #2 on their list of gadgets they like Santa to bring them this holiday season: When Nokia introduced its first Internet tablet, all geekdom rejoiced at the prospect of an open source palmtop — complete with VGA camera â... [More]

Posted on 2007-11-28 20:10 UTC.

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