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[News] Linux Tablet (Maemo/Nokia 770/N800) Gets Another PIM Suite

ChangeLog: OpenedHand launches Pimlico PIM suite

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| OpenedHand, the open source team partly responsible for the
| infrastructure of Nokia's Maemo tablet platform, launched the
| Pimlico project today, bundling several of its personal
| information manager (PIM) applications in one place.
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http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/04/12/173222&from=rss

Sun joins the race as well....

Sun acquires Java-based mobile phone OS

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| Sun Microsystems announced today that it is acquiring the assets of
| SavaJe Technologies and will reveal further details at its JavaOne
| conference next month. SavaJe's claim to fame is its Java-based
| embedded operating system, which was shown running in a mobile
| phone at JavaOne last May.
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http://www.deviceforge.com/news/NS9280947932.html


Related:

Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

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| In contrast to the 770, Nokia really nailed it with the N800.
| Almost all of the shortcomings have been addressed, making the
| Internet Tablet an absolute pleasure to use. Is it a must-have 
| device? Not really, but I sure enjoy having one.
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http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/n800.ars


Nokia adds FM radio to N800 Internet tablet

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| It's not often that a company ships a gizmo with an entire hardware
| feature unremarked upon and unsupported, then later turns it on free
| of charge - but that's what Nokia did with the new N800 Internet
| tablet. They just released a package which enables an FM radio
| tuner in the unit.
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http://technocrat.net/d/2007/2/7/14542


A hacker's-eye view of Nokia's N800 Internet Tablet

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| This detailed, hands-on review examines Nokia's Linux-based N800
| Internet Tablet first as a consumer electronics device, and then
| as a platform for open source software development. Reviewer
| Jerry Epplin infuses the review with crotchety humor and
| deeply technical insights.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8033409446.html


Nokia's New N800 Internet Tablet

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| In all, the N800 is a feature-packed and mostly easy-to-use device.
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http://www.cio-today.com/news/Nokia-s-New-N800-Internet-Tablet/story.xhtml?story_id=13300D2TH3BG


Reviewers converge on new Nokia Internet tablet

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| The N800 shipped Jan. 6 without a peep -- let alone a press release
| -- from Nokia. Nonetheless, the device seems to be attracting more
| interest, at least from the fourth estate, than did the arguably
| more revolutionary 770 Internet tablet from which it evolved. 
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8932198857.html

                
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet First Thoughts Review

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| Conclusion
| 
|     * From a software standpoint, I don't think the N800 is a huge
|       step-up from the 770. However, its hardware is noticeably better.
|     * I'm glad to see that Nokia seems committed to making its
|       Internet Tablet line the best that it can be.
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http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=698


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| The world's largest mobile manufacturer Nokia looks to have scored a
| major hit with a new wireless device that doesn't have any phone
| functionality. The Finnish firm announced on Wednesday that, against
| its expectations, it is to increase production of its 770 Internet
| Tablet handheld after achieving huge online sales since its launch
| in early November. In fact, demand for the product in Europe and
| the US is so great that the company has currently run out of
| stock and customers are facing a minimum two-week wait for the device.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/05/electric_nokia770/index%2Ehtml


Linux-powered Nokia 770 handheld applications

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| Several categories of programs run on the 770. Already loaded on the
| device at the factory are a slim version of the popular Opera Web browser,
| an audio player, a video player, a news reader, an email client, and
| various assorted desktop support tools are all part of the default
| offering.
|
| A second category includes mature programs that have been ported over
| from other platforms, but which are not included in the default
| production build. These include a VNC viewer/server, an FTP client, an
| X terminal server, an IRC client, numerous games, and a large
| collection of system-related tools. Some of these programs have
| pseudo-familiar GUIs, while others run from the command line. Note that
| the default production build hides much of the system-level operation
| of the device and keeps the user in the desktop GUI model.
|
| A third category includes programs that are in active development, but
| may not be quite ready for prime time. They include Asterisk, rdesktop,
| kismet, J-Pilot, and Tcl/Tk. There are also several "planned" and
| "wishlist" applications, but they are vaporware at this point. As
| of this writing, there were 103 programs listed in the matures
| oftware category, and 73 in the active development category.
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http://hardware.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/05/02/1426210&from=rss 


Nokia 770 to get phone capabilities

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| Nokia surprised many commentators last year by releasing a mobile device
| that did not have any phone capabilities. However, recently released
| software means the 770 internet tablet can now be used as a phone
| after all.
|
| The tablet is an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi-connected Linux computer, intended
| for browsing the web. It?s popular among high-end users who like to use
| it as an open platform to work with.
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http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?RSS&newsid=6551

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