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Say hello to the best time tracking app for iPhone – TimeTracker (without space in-between). Many people think that iPhone is just a toy for games but the reality is that it is a rock-solid tool for professional applications too!
The Nokia X6 was announced a few months ago and released right at the end of 2009. We managed to get our hands on one for review just a few days ago.
The Nokia X6
To me the Nokia X6 looks kinda similar to the Nokia 5800 and I’m assuming that Nokia are going to pitch the X6 as the higher-end version/replacement for the ageing 5800. It’s good to see that Nokia have decided to go for a capacitive touchscreen, I always felt it strange that the 5800 was capacitive. The X6 does have a nice looking screen though, bright and clear but it is very shiny which leads to a bit of a glare problem in bright light conditions.
We’ll be reviewing the Nokia X6 over the next few weeks and our review will be online soon. For now though, have a look at the unboxing video below where I’ll take you around the hardware and briefly show you the user interface.
Nokia X6 Specification:
- Symbian OS v9.4, series 60
- Arm 11 434MHz CPU
- 128MB RAM
- 32GB storage
- 3.2″ capacitive touchscreen, 360×640 pixels
- GSM Quad-Band
- 3G/HSDPA Tri-Band
- FM radio with RDS
- Built in A-GPS and Nokia Maps
- WiFi 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
- 5MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash/video light
- 3.5mm headphone/av connector
- Dimensions: 111 x 51 x 13.8mm
- Weight: 122 grams
- Stand-by: Up to 401 h (2G) / 420 h (3G)
- Talk time: Up to 8 h 30 min (2G) / 6 h (3G)
- Music play: Up to 35 h
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Posted by: Matt
Smarthouse, an Australian publication, reports that HTC and Google have been collaborating "for the past 18 months" and have produced "several working models of a touch tablet," including one outfitted with Google’s Chrome OS.
Having collaborated on the Nexus One, HTC and Google partnering on a tablet seems like a promising prospect. But will it "compete head on" with Apple’s tablet as Smarthouse claims? Probably not.
Apple have been rumoured to be releasing their own tablet and with an event supposedly coming up later this month we should not have to wait too long to find out what it is all about, my money is on a large screen tablet running iPhone OS designed specifically for Ebook reading, but we will see.
via Gizmodo
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