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Archive for August, 2005

 FCC Tag

Searching through the FCC database, itT just found out that the Nokia 770 has just been approved by the FCC. The grant was released on Friday, August 26, 2005. Except for some minor changes in the product manual, the Nokia 770 is good to go.

Expect the availability of the Nokia 770 any day now!

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GpsDrive running in Maemo 

 

Koen Kooi took the GpsDrive source code last month and compiled it for Maemo — voila, a new port. (He wrote "The config-dialogs will need some serious UI loving, though." You can see why he says this at his site.)

This is seriously cool, chiefly because, as Alexander wrotein a comment at Koen’s blog: "770 will be able to connect to the Bluetooth-equipped GPS receiver using BT Serial Port profile. All you need for that is to get a console and configure BT connection."

So on a hike or journey you can carry your GPS receiver and view your location on a NASA satellite image or street map on your beautiful 770 display, where you can see some detail!  I wouldn’t want to try that with a laptop :-)  (more)

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Nokia 770 Accessories 

It has been a slow week for internet tablet news so we decided to create an accessory guide to let you prepare for the Nokia 770 as it arrives. We have rounded up memory cards, batteries, chargers, even WiFi finders to get you ready ahead of time.

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Terminal 

From Mayank Jain (aka makuchaku):

I’m feeling very happy to announce the release of "Maemo Terminal v0.1". Its a very basic implementation of a shell prompt for Nokia 770. More sophistication will follow ;-)

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PyHildon Screenshot 

Python for Maemo is a selection of Python packages ported to the Maemo Platform. Currently Python 2.4, Pygame 1.6, PyGTK 2.6.1 and a full Hildon widgets support are available for installation (both i386 and arm).

From Rudá Moura of the INdT SDK group:

We would like to announce the starting of Python for Maemo Community web site, hosted at Source Forge on

http://pymaemo.sourceforge.net/

to concentrate contributions, discussions and everything else related to Python on Maemo platform.

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LifeDrive 

On a recent interview of Jeff Hawkins, co-founder of Palm, Inc., Hawkins mentions that Palm has three businesses — personal digital assistants (PDAs), the smartphone, and a secret mobile computing related business.

From the interview:

Jeff Hawkins: There is a third business that I’ve been working on but I’m not going to tell you what it is. It’s in mobile computing. It’s something different and it’s in its early stage. We have three businesses at PalmOne. One you don’t even know about, which is just a child. Another is the teenager and the other one is the mature 45-year-old.

Q: Can you give me a better idea about what this "child" technology is?

A: Not really. I’ll give you a couple clues. I always think of mobile computing as personal computing. This long-term vision has led us through everything — first the organizers and now through the smart phone space. It’s like everything a personal computer is. Continue down that path. What are the implications of a world where everyone has a super high-speed Internet connection in their pocket and many gigabytes of storage, super-fast processors, audio, visual and multimedia? What are the consequences of that? How will that change computing when you have all that stuff available to you all the time? I try to think into the future. That’s how we come up with new products. So I’m not going to tell you what it is, but it’s following the consequences of mobile computing.

It is unclear however, if Hawkins was just referring to ‘Mobile Managers’ since Palm does not consider their newly created category as that of PDAs. Sometime May, Palm released the LifeDrive under the new category which is a handheld device running the Palm OS with Bluetooth, WiFi, and a built-in 4GB hard drive.

In any case, Hawkins seems to be thinking about devices similar to internet tablets. Palm has thousands of developers behind it, who would probably port their applications to Palm OS Linux or whichever platform Palm chooses, but the problem is, Palm’s newer operating system, the Palm OS Cobalt as well as the Palm OS Linux are still pretty much vaporware.

Continue reading ‘Palm to Make Internet Tablets?’

MANaOS 

Antônio Gomes of the 10LE Browser Team has announced the MANaOS Browser for the Maemo platform, a port of the MiniMo/Mozilla Browser, an embedded version of the Mozilla/Firefox browser.

A list of features of the first version are detailed after the jump. 

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FBReader 

TeleRead points out a new e-book reader called FBReader. FBReader was originally created for the Zaurus. Visit its homepage here.

FBReader joins Plucker in the e-book reader application category.

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itT Hotspot Search 

Mike Cane recently mentioned about cNet’s hotspot finder page and we thought that adding a similar feature at Internet Tablet Talk will help members and guests find hotspots easily and directly within the site.

JiWire, who currently maintains an up-to-date database of free and paid hotspots throughout the world, was nice enough to give Internet Tablet Talk a small script that we could use in the site. While it currenlty opens a new window with the results, we are hoping that we can host the search results within the site soon.

The new Hotspot Search component can be found at the right side of the main page, just below the gallery component. We have also added a ’Hotspot Search’ link at Quick Links for easy access.

We are hoping that you enjoy this new utility. If you like to see other features on the site, please let us know

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