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Mozilla Releases Firefox Mobile 1.1 For Maemo Devices
Source: Ubergizmo - 06 July 2010
Nokia N900 and N810 users who are looking for a powerful browser should be quite happy to hear that Mozilla has just launched its Firefox Mobile 1.1, offering Maemo-powered phones the same browser engine as Firefox 3.6 on the desktop. Aside from that, the browser supports add-ons, which allows the features of the browser to be extended, and users are also able to sav...
Firefox 1.1 hits Maemo in final form, featuring Add-ons, Save to PDF and more
Source: Engadget Mobile - 03 July 2010
Two months after an impressive beta, Mozilla's finalized its first full mobile browser for Maemo -- beating iPhone, Android and most assuredly Windows Mobile versions to the punch. Though it doesn't seem to have gained any new features in the interim, what it does bring to the table is sweet indeed: portrait browsing, auto-updating add-ons and the ability to magicall...
Skype Now Available For Nokia Smartphones Via The Ovi Store
Source: Ubergizmo - 03 March 2010
Skype is certainly one of the more useful services on the Internet, and almost anyone who uses it regularly will be able to tell you the cost benefits of using Skype over your normal cellular call. With that in mind, is Nokia nailing the coffin on regular cell phone calls with the announcement that it will be offering a native Skype client in its Ovi Store? With such...
Firefox Mobile 1.0 finally lands on Nokia N900 and N810
Source: GSMArena.com - 01 February 2010
Mozilla released the final version of Firefox mobile web browser. It's only available for the Maemo platform and currently N900 and N810 are the only devices to make use of it. The browser comes with......
Mozilla Firefox Mobile launches on Maemo
Source: T3.com - 31 January 2010
Firefox has finally moved from desktop to mobile, as Mozilla officially launched its first mobile web browser which is now available only on the Maemo 5 platform.
Mozilla Mobile Firefox version 1.0 enables Nokia N900 and N810 internet tablet owners to enjoy the browsing benefits of the world's most popular browser.
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Firefox for Mobile makes Maemo its first home
Source: Engadget Mobile - 30 January 2010
As if you needed any more evidence of the tech supremacy of your Nokia N900 or N810, here's Firefox making its official mobile debut on the most righteous Maemo OS. Available for download right now, version 1.0 will come with a pretty sweet feature named Weave Sync, which harmonizes your bookmarks, tabs, history and passwords across devices, making for a seamless tra...
Maemo gets Mozilla Firefox RC3
Source: PhoneArena.com - 28 January 2010
The release of Firefox RC3 greets Nokia N810 and N900 owners with a couple of bug fixes and contains a few performance improvements...
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Firefox Mobile finally receives limited UK launch
Source: T3.com - 04 January 2010
Mozilla has finally made its mobile browser available for download, although only to a limited number of users.
The UK release of Firefox Mobile has been long awaited, and it has now come in the form of Release Candidate one (RC1), meaning it will likely still undergo development before it's released to a wider market.
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Mozilla Fennec RC1 browser now available for Maemo
Source: PhoneArena.com - 01 January 2010
If you’re an owner of either the Nokia N900 or N810, you can experience a new level of web browsing with Mozilla Firefox...
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Nokia N900 quick hands-on
Source: Engadget Mobile - 19 November 2009
We've finally had a chance to play around at length with a very late pre-production version of Nokia's N900 (retail units are already shipping, but not to our neck of the woods just yet) and we wanted to scribble out a few notes for you before taking delivery of a final build for a full review hopefully in the next week or two. Here are some highlights we've noticed ...
Nokia N900 quick hands-on
Source: Engadget Mobile - 19 November 2009
We've finally had a chance to play around at length with a very late pre-production version of Nokia's N900 (retail units are already shipping, but not to our neck of the woods just yet) and we wanted to scribble out a few notes for you before taking delivery of a final build for a full review hopefully in the next week or two. Here are some highlights we've noticed ...
Nokia N900 quick hands-on
Source: Engadget Mobile - 16 November 2009
Filed under: Handsets, Features, Nokia, Linux, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS
We've finally had a chance to play around at length with a very late pre-production version of Nokia's N900 (retail units are already shipping, but not to our neck of the woods just yet) and we wanted to scribble out a few notes for you before taking delivery of a final build for a full review hopef...
Maemo 5 reviewed in breathtakingly granular detail
Source: Engadget Mobile - 29 September 2009
Filed under: Software, Nokia, Linux
It's one thing to read a product preview here and there, but if you really want the Maemo 5 experience before you're even able to set foot in a store and buy an N900, look no further than mobile-review's characteristically exhaustive look at the platform. From the endless array of screenshots, you quickly get the impression that thi...
US getting Nokia N900 on September 27th?
Source: IntoMobile - 15 September 2009
The Nokia N900 is Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s first Maemo-powered device to sport smartphone functionality. The N900 comes from the same lineage that gave birth to the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, but it transcends the “Internet Tablet” segment with true phone features – quad-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) support, 5.0-megapixel camera and GPS (ju...
Nokia's 3D N810 Internet Tablet caught on blurrycam
Source: Engadget Mobile - 02 September 2009
Filed under: Handsets, Nokia
We can't say that the idea of stereoscopic displays on cellphones ever really appealed to us -- more than anything, it sounds like the recipe for a nasty migraine. But provided a company figures out how to do it right (and without the silly glasses) true 3D could lead to some pretty interesting interface design, to say the very least. Wi...
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