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Reset Generation now available for Windows, Macintosh and CentOS Linux

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Nokia's exclusive strategy game Reset Generation was originally made available as a free online game for Windows PCs at resetgeneration.com, and the site has now been revamped to also be compatible with computers running Macintosh OS X and CentOS Linux. If you have a computer running any of these operating systems, all you have to do is visit the site to play the game, it's the full version including four-way online multiplayer and it's totally free. If you also want Reset Generation on your phone, it can be purchased through the N-Gage application. (via The Official N-Gage Blog)

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Twitter is a broadcast medium - "10% of users generate 90% of content"

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Judging by our readers' interest in S60 Twitter clients, there are a lot of Twitter fans on All About Symbian, so you may be interested to know that a study of 300,000 Twitter users by Harvard Business School has found that the main pattern of Twitter use isn't as a social network but as a way for a small number of content generators to talk to a large number of listeners. Twitter now has around 30 million users, but 90% of tweets come from just 3 million users, with most users tweeting either once or not at all. If this study is accurate, it would suggest that Twitter isn't a rival to Facebook or SMS but more like an "RSS Lite", and much more a consumer service than a communication service.

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Symbian OS Makes its Debut as a Symmetric Multiprocessor System

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As well as a new promotional video targeted at developers that would make Terry Gilliam proud, the Symbian Foundation announced on their blog that the Symbian OS is now running under a symmetric multiprocessor system. Simply put, more than one CPU can connect to the main memory of a computer at the same time, allowing for any processor to work on any application thread, and have the tasks passed around the processors to keep everything running efficiently.

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TweetS60 Public Beta Now Available

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Ravensoft have released their Twitter client for Symbian, TweetS60. It enters a market with many smaller clients and two strong C++ clients (Gravity and Twittix). The initial feature set is not huge, but it does have a clean UI and being labelled as a public beta there could be a lot of development work planned. You can download from www.tweetS60.com.

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Fring Connects Your Friends Profiles In New Version

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Fring, the IM and Social Network client for smartphones has been updated to version 3.4, and the big new feature is consolidation. If you have a friend on Skype, AOL and and Gtalk, you can add those separate accounts into one single “mega profile” of your friend. This unification approach also extends to your Contacts data on the handset, with Fring able to suggest “I think person A in your phone is person B on MSN Messenger.”

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Forum Nokia Launches A New Series of Podcasts

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Developers might like to subscribe to the new series of podcasts from Forum Nokia. The first episode is now available and Bill Volpe talks with Riku Salminen about the new tools and components available for S60 and S40 Flash Lite developers.

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Making The Connection Is More Vital Then Ever

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There has been some interesting discussion online about the upcoming Palm Pre and the announced Media Sync capabilities that has raised some eyebrows in tech circles, specifically the ability of the Pre to sync itself to iTunes. Researchers (including 'DVD John') are theorising that the Pre is pretending to be an iPod when connected, which raises a lot of potentially tricky questions. But the fact is that connectivity to a multitude of media sources is vital for a modern smartphone.

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Not All App Stores Are Equal In Regards Multiple Downloads

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Over on ZDnet, Matthew Millar has taken a look at the four main Smartphone application stores, specifically the issue of what the stores will allow in terms of re-downloading previously purchased content, installing on multiple devices and the returns policy of the store. Alongside the newly launched Ovi Store, he considers the Apple App Store, the Android Market Place and Blackberry's App World.

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Nokia BH-905 - noise cancellation stereo Bluetooth headset

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Nokia today announced the BH-905, a high end stereo Bluetooth headset with active noise cancellation. The headset has a 'band-over-the head' with ear-muffs' form factor with music, volume and calling controls on the two ear pieces. The headset has ten microphones; two for capturing speech and eight for capturing sound for the active noise cancellation functionality. The headset can be connected via Bluetooth or a wired 3.5mm connection with adaptors for 2.5mm, 6.5mm and airplane connectors included in the box.

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