| 01-08-2008 10:59 AM |
| tonyn |
Symbian smartphones in non-terrorist movies
A Nokia 6600 features as a major part of the plot in Cellular. A dire kidnap movie.
For evidence see: http://www.wirelessmoment.com/2004/0...6600_came.html
In the fantasy genre there were lots of nice Nokia smartphones in the Russian films Nightwatch and Daywatch.
Back to your dastardly terrorist device theme, I'm not the only one to have that a terrorist's remote control application was running on his Sony Ericsson P990 in Vantage Point earlier this year:
http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-r...age-point.aspx
ttfn
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| 28-07-2008 08:07 AM |
| Unregistered |
This is the best thing I've read in the history of AAS.
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| 28-07-2008 01:47 AM |
| argh |
I doubt anyone's interested but the Tilt can already have Linux installed on it - you can even get the basics of Android up and running on it if you're bothered (a variety of other WM devices have also successfully booted Android).
I don't think the new OS helps balance any more digestives though :(
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| 27-07-2008 07:50 AM |
| Hardeep1singh |
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Mildly amusing. I get the feeling there is a deep intelligent meaning to this article
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There is an intelligent meaning but it isn't buried anywhere deep, "You can't satisfy all the people all the time" That's the reason why no review would ever be deemed unbiased and there would always be some people infuriated by the end result.
The reviews are a real world guide to what the device can or cannot do. One should buy the device that meets their needs and not try to shove one form factor in others faces just because its cool 'today'.
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| 26-07-2008 09:08 PM |
| Grayscale |
Mildly amusing. I get the feeling there is a deep intelligent meaning to this article.
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| 26-07-2008 05:26 PM |
| Hardeep1singh |
Waiting for a macboy to start an argument that 1,000,000 points should be given to the iphone, just because it looks so cool.
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| 26-07-2008 12:06 PM |
| Tzer2 |
He was a character in a series of Scottish stories, a small ship's captain.
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| 26-07-2008 11:28 AM |
| Unregistered |
typo
I watched some Darren Brown, and after that I felt I had to correct the typo in his name.. don't know why, I just had to.
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| 26-07-2008 08:20 AM |
| Arcade |
Para handy ?
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| 25-07-2008 11:06 PM |
| Tzer2 |
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thought he was Nokia's answer to para handy...
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Oooh, not many readers will get that reference I wager.
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| 25-07-2008 10:35 PM |
| sturgeon |
And I trusted you. I thought you had a handle on these things.
(Hint) To balance a lot of biscuits on your N95
DON'T TAKE THEM OUT OF THE PACKET!!!
What a let down....
Its so obvious... mumble.... thought he was Nokia's answer to para handy...
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| 25-07-2008 10:23 PM |
| Tzer2 |
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was going to buy the new Samsung 8510. But after reading this, I decided to keep my n95 8gb a little longer.
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Was it the scrabble score that won you over?
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| 25-07-2008 10:17 PM |
| Unregistered |
was going to buy the new Samsung 8510. But after reading this, I decided to keep my n95 8gb a little longer.
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| 25-07-2008 10:13 PM |
| Tzer2 |
You can actually run the old Mac OS on Nokia's tablets, and Windows 3.1 too. No practical use, but it looks rather surreal to see it in action.
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| 25-07-2008 09:03 PM |
| N/A |
Very funny. However, for "Incredibly easy to install Linux - just press update firmware and the Linux-based OSX will get the most current version.". That should be a 0, because OSX is based on BSD UNIX, not Linux at all.
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