Good news, N900 owners – all three of you – as Nokia’s Ovi Store is now available for download thanks to a firmware update. Don’t get too drunk on your apps downloading frenzy, now. [Nokia Conversations]
Yes indeed, you can play Starcraft on the Nokia N900. And it looks a little easier to handle than Duke Nukem 3D.
The Nokia n900 is not a cool phone, OK? It’s just not. But I admit, it can do some cool stuff, like play Duke Nukem 3D and double as a PS3 controller with the help of BlueMaemo.
Yes, the Nokia n900 runs Duke Nukem 3D like a champ. Make sure to watch the clip to see for yourself, because this meme won’t memify itself.
One lucky guy in the UK found himself on the receiving end of a very cool Nokia promotion, where he had to hack open a PC-controlled box, revealing a shiny new N900 inside.
If hacking your N900 to make it run Palm’s Garnet OS applications is your cup of tea: good news! The Garnet VM Beta 5 emulator is compatible with the N900. [ACCESS via PalmInfoCenter]
Despite the N900 looking like a return to the days of quality Nokia phones, it’s announced it will halve production of its smartphones in 2010, instead concentrating on dumbphones, or “mid to low end smartphones,” as they see it.
Sure, Nokia’s N900 has been faced with delays, but that can’t be the sole reason it’s planning just one Maemo release in 2010, can it?
At an official N900 meet-up in London last night, the Maemo marketing team appears to have let slip that Nokia will use the Linux-based OS instead of S60 on all its future flagship N-Series handsets. About time, no?
While we’ve been sitting, waiting, wishing for the Nokia N900, we missed something very important: It’s not a phone. As this Nokia ad shows, it’s actually a psychotic shapeshifter. At least I think that’s the message they’re trying to send.