3D displays are all the rage now, specially since Sony is praising them at IFA and Nokia’s showcasing an Internet Tablet with such a display at Nokia World 2009. Pictured below, the Nokia N810 Internet tablet might just take video playback to a new level.
No 3D glasses are needed to view tridimensional content on the screen of this device, so...
Nokia has recently stopped selling its WiMAX Internet Tablet, the N810, the only portable device made by the Finns that supports WiMAX connectivity. There’s no info on why the product was discontinued, but know that it wasn’t all bad, as it had quite neat features: a 4.1 inch touchscreen, a sliding keyboard and a $438 price tag.
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And what a mix! Some people at Linux consulting firm NthCode managed to put Android on Nokia N810 and you have the video with details just a bit lower.
Sadly enough, Nokia N810 will not be the next device to come out on the market running on Android. This is more of testing and playing with mobile OS by some passionate people.
After Android aroused...
Fennec alpha has arrived, as you might already know, but in case you don’t have the time, patience and curiosity to test it, there’s a neat walkthrough video to watch below, showing Firefox Mobile in action on Nokia N810:
The Fennec Alpha walkthrough was done by Madhava Enros, who starts his introduction by switching to fullscreen mode...
Well, it has finally happened: the early developer release of Firefox Mobile has hit the web. It will be used to get feedback from the community of users who try it, among which there are localizers, add-on developers and testers. The web developers should also give some useful feedback and you must know that the main focus of development so far has...
Christian Sejersen, mobile director of engineering from Mozilla recently stated (in a Silicon Republic interview that we won’t be seeing Firefox Mobile on the Mobile OS X and Android platforms. This is not a temporary decision, but rather an approach that will continue in the future as well.
Regarding the iPhone, the reasons for not porting Firefox...