Nokia N95 silicone protective case
April 24, 2007
Recently I read about these protective silicone gloves for different devices. They seem to work pretty good and people seem pretty happy about them. For now, the only place I’ve seen them for sale is on e-bay. Be careful when ordering products from e-bay since there have been many fraud attempts, especially with Nokia N95 products.
Nokia & The Cloud teams up to offer Wi-Fi in London
April 24, 2007
Nokia and The Cloud (“Europe’s leading WiFi hotspot and WLAN network operator”) have teamed up to offer free Wi-Fi in London’s ‘Square Mile’ financial centre. The access to WiFi hotspots will greatly improve communication possibilites to the 350,000 people that live and work there. The network has been developed by The Cloud and The City of London Corporation, the Square’s Mile’s governing body.
Short video made about the announcement of The Cloud building a metro network in the City of London.
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New images Sony Ericsson P700i
April 23, 2007
I’ve found more images on the Sony Ericsson P700i.
These images, looking to be authentic, are rumored to feature
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Clever bus stop touchscreen game brought by Nokia
April 23, 2007
Nokia tries something special to catch the eye of a desensitized market, introducing a touchscreen memory game at a London bus stop.
The interactive advertisement requests that the player flip the pockets in order to find matches, but it also insinuates that the sleek Nokia N95 smartphone is just too slim and inconspicuous to readily pick out. Of course, we highly doubt it’s all that difficult to spot after a flip or two, but the idea here is novel nonetheless. -Engadget
If not to market the Nokia N95, it sure breaks up the boredom (or frustration) felt whilst waiting on the next bus, so be sure to click on through for a video of the thing so you’ll know it when you cross it.
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Gaming on the Nokia N95, K-Rally etc…
April 23, 2007
Mark at the Nokia Blog made a video demonstrating the N95’s gaming capabilities. The video features the gaming looks with one-handed, two-handed, and landscape views. Mark thinks "the Nokia N95 is a serious little device, but it sure can handle fun."




