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Seasoned tech blogger. Host of the Tech Addicts podcast.
According to his twitter, Eldar Murtazin from Mobile-Review has been playing with the hotly anticipated Nokia N900 and has decided to share a picture of the device along with a couple of screen shots. So far he has described it as the best device of 2009 and found the Maemo OS a pleasure to use.
Earlier Eldar said he would post a huge preview soon. Colour me excited.
Msmobiles.com posted this information regarding a delay to the oft-delayed Windows 7, in addition they plan to launch a dual-platform strategy utilising Windows 6.5 against Android and Windows 7 against the iPhone. Too complicated, too little, too late.
Nick over at Tracyandmatt.co.uk has published a review of the new Toshiba TG01. Interesting stuff as this certainly looked like one of the best phones of the year.
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Here’s a video from Pocketnow sporting a video walk through of the new Sense UI style TouchFlo/Manilla interface for Windows Mobile. It all loks liveley and hides the fact you are using Windows Mobile. The capacitive screen option further fuels the HTC Leo rumours.
We hate those open-source do-gooders! Here they come again: many hardworking developers have released commercial Wikipedia apps for iPhone and those open source fanatics come and spoil the fun by releasing totally free and official (but still lame) app:
We are not sure who should be more excited about this news, to be honest. On one hand, developers can finally take a major step toward actually making money from webOS, and on the other hand, Pre owners are now a giant leap closer to having more than 30-something apps. It really could be a toss up. The bottom line is the slow and painful ordeal that is Palm’s handling of all things app-related took a step forward today as Palm announced to developers that paid app submissions to the App Catalogue are now being accepted. While paid apps aren’t slated to hit the App Catalogue for a while yet, any news is good news at this point. Source: BGR
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Word has been spreading around the internet today that T-Mobile’s first Android phone, The G1, will not receive any OS updates after Android 1.5. Whether this turns out to be true, or not, it got me thinking, what is a carrier’s responsibility to its customers?
When a service provider like T-Mobile convinces you to sign a 2 year contract in exchange for a heavy subsidy on a hot new phone, you enter into a two way agreement. You agree to pay them a lot of money every month for 24 months, and they give you a good price on a phone. I don’t think that can be the end of the story. The carriers expect you to carry the same phone around everyday for two years so they can recoup their costs, but in exchange they should have to support that device for the life of the contract.

All About Symbian has posted a video review of the Nokia E55, Rafe spends 9 minutes giving you a detailed visual tour of the device’s software and hardware. Included are comparisons with the E51, the E75 and the E71, plus the E52.
Watch it now at All About Symbian
E55 video review is also available in HD resolution.
Via AllAboutSymbian
Here’s a short and cheerful film about the dangers of texting whilst driving. This rather gnarly advert really goes at for about 4 minutes showing how a young girl flirting with a boy by SMS can devastate so many lives. Apparently this is the first part of a half hour drama. The tragedy starts right from the word go as the girl has to struggle to use a Sony Ericsson W660.
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