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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Sunday, 14 February 2010 16:11 |
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Anybody who wants to tweet from a Symbian device will not have any issues finding a dedicated application to do so, especially using our guide. However, doing so from a Maemo-based tablet could be a little bit more complicated as not many applications exist to let you do so. Nevertheless, many online services allow you to tweet as you would from your computer, such as Dabr and Hahlo but they still do not offer the convenience of a dedicated Maemo application. For that reason, we recommend a famous Maemo software that is becoming popular among the community: Witter.
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Monday, 08 February 2010 23:22 |
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Have you ever needed to check something on Wikipedia when no Internet connection was available? That could be very annoying... Thanks to Evopedia, that won't happen again as this application not only allows you to access the entire Wikipedia database on your Maemo device, it lets you do so without any connection to the Internet! You might wonder how this works: It's simple, you only need to download the main Evopedia software and a Wikipedia dump that is actually a kind of image containing all the articles of the online encyclopedia. There are several dumps, one for each language but they can be downloaded and accessed separately on your device, which lets you have a multilingual encyclopedia on your tablet!
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Sunday, 07 February 2010 23:59 |
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After offering free navigation for almost all their GPS-enabled phones, Nokia is now releasing different updates for several Symbian phones. Not only the Finnish manufacturer is updating firmwares, they are also offering new versions for their applications, especially their Ovi Store. However, most of these updates are only minor ones and simply bring some performance improvements and a somehow better user experience, even though not much changes. Nonetheless, for once, almost all of them are available for all original product codes, except operator versions.
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Written by Hagop Kavafian - Current Location: Paris, France
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010 00:40 |
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After offering free navigation for several other Symbian devices, the Finnish manufacturer decided its "flagship" device should feature this service as well. Therefore, they finally released a dedicated update for the application directly on N97s to let every owner take the benefit of free GPS guidance. However, many people were expecting this new version to come directly with a new firmware for the N97, even though some people say it will still be released tomorrow.
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Written by Rita El Khoury - Current Location: Beirut, Lebanon
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Friday, 22 January 2010 15:03 |
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Ever since the launch of the Ovi Store, we have been anxiously waiting for the first local Lebanese application to make its appearance. Finally, the time has come, and you can now download Foo-Me! from the Ovi Store for free. Foo-Me! is a widget-based java application that aims to be a full portal to everything Lebanese on your phone. It currently features 12 different services, 3 of which are said to be "Coming Soon", namely the News, Finance and Phone Directory but the other 9 work perfectly well.
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