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By Brian James Kirk on Wednesday November 18, 2009
Nokia's N900 Maemo 5-powered touchscreen smartphone is now available in Nokia U.S. flagship stores.
By Brian James Kirk on Tuesday November 10, 2009
Nokia has begun shipping its anticipated N900 Maemo 5-powered smartphone. The N900 features a 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen display, a 5.0 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, and 32GB of internal storage.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday October 22, 2009
Nokia has pushed back the shipping date of the Nokia N900 Maemo-powered smartphone, a full-featured and potentially impressive handset originally expected to ship this month.
By Michael Oryl on Friday October 09, 2009
Part 1 of our look at the Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60, a top end GPS navigation phone that is at home in your pocket as it is on your car's dash. This section covers the design and core phone features.
By Michael Oryl on Friday October 09, 2009
Part 2 of our look at the Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60, a top end GPS navigation phone that is at home in your pocket as it is on your car's dash. This section covers the mapping and navigation features.
By Michael Oryl on Friday October 09, 2009
The Gamin-ASUS nuvifone G60 for AT&T is the best GPS navigation capable phone we've ever used. It's not the best overall phone, perhaps, but when it comes to navigating and location based services, the G60 is tops. Read, and watch, more about it in this review.
By Michael Oryl on Friday October 02, 2009
Here's a video unboxing of the GPS-heavy Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60. This Linux based navigation phone comes equipped with a very sturdy car mount that makes it a potentially handy device.
By Michael Oryl on Thursday September 24, 2009
Next-generation LiMo handsets to reach consumers from fall 2009
By Michael Oryl on Friday September 18, 2009
A brief introduction to the Nokia N900 smartphone, Nokia's first smartphone to run on its Linux-based Maemo OS. The N900 features a large touchscreen and a 3-row QWERTY keyboard.
By Brian James Kirk on Thursday August 27, 2009
Nokia has announced the N900, an impressive and full-featured slider phone that is the first to feature the company's slick, next-generation Maemo 5 operating system.
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