Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Aug 2009 17:15 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless "It's turning out to be a busy week for Nokia. Days in advance of NokiaWorld in Stuttgart, and a couple of days after lifting the curtain on its first netbook, Nokia has announced the Nokia N900, the successor to its almost four-year-old lineup of Internet Tablets. The N900 follows in the footsteps of the N810 with its slide out keyboard, but adds for the first time built-in 3G (Nokia calls it 3.5G) functionality, making the N900 the first Nokia tablet with the ability to go online without a WiFi connection or cellphone pairing. It's also the first Nokia device to run Maemo 5, Nokia's homegrown Linux distro."
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Go Nokia
by DirtyHarry on Thu 27th Aug 2009 18:00 UTC
DirtyHarry
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As an Android owner and a Qt developer I can only say: "Go Nokia!". Although I honestly believed that Nokia was finished when I first saw Android, I hope that they will succeed with this platform. Qt is by far the best C++ framework out there, combined with the great hardware...

It could be a winner for Nokia.