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12月3日

Nokia N97 announced for early 2009 launch

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Announced at Nokia World 2008 was the Nokia N97. The new high-end smartphone in Nokia's N-series line up. It features a Qwerty keyboard which is most commonly found in the Nokia E-series and a touch screen which is most commonly found in Nokia's N7xx/8xx series.
Also interesting on this devices is the 3.5, 16:9 aspect ration wide-screed LCD at a resolution of 640 by 360. That makes the device excellent for watching movies while on the go.
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To hold the media content to be displayed on that wide-screen is 32GB of built in flash as well as an expansion slot (microSD) which supports up to 16GB more. No N-series phone would be complete without an above average cell phone camera to match, and the N97 comes well prepared. It has a 5 megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss Tessar lens along with dual LED flash to round out its high end feature set. Like most Nokia smartphones the N97 will be running Symbian OS, S60 5th edition to be specific.
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According to the specifications released the device will support GSM 3G around the world except for on T-Mobile USA's network since the phone does now support the needed 1700MHz spectrum. GPRS and EDGE will be supported across every GSM network though due to the Quadband 850/900/1800/1900 spectrum support.

For a full list of features visit the Nokia specification sheet (pdf) here: Nokia N97 Data Sheet
To see a video of the Nokia N97 in action click here: Nokia N97 Video

To view more about what was announced at Nokia World 2008 click here: Nokia World 2008

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12月2日

Linux hits the iPhone

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As with most smartphones, it was only a matter of time before some one got a variant of linux running on the iphone.
The team over at “Linux on the iPhone” have gotten the linux 2.6 Kernel booting on the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and the 1st generation iPod Touch.
Right now the project is in the very early stages of development and linux is not yet very useful on the iPhone. This proof however that things are going in the right direction for the project.

What is working now:
- Framebuffer driver
- Serial driver
- Serial over USB driver
- Interrupts, MMU, clock, etc.

What does not work:
- Write support for the NAND
- Wireless networking
- Touchscreen
- Sound
- Accelerometer
- Baseband support

As this project progresses, more of the does not work items should be resolved.

A video demonstration of linux on iphone can be viewed here: tp://www.vimeo.com/2373142

For further information and to download the files to try on your iphone/touch visit here: http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/2008/11/linux-on-iphone.html

This post was done from a mobile device.

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