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Rafe Blandford brought us news that the Nokia Music Store is now available in Germany and Finland. You can access the Music store on your PC ( Internet Explorer only) and a bunch of Nokia S60 devices like the N95 (8GB), N82, N81 N91 and the N76. More countries will be added to the service [...]

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Now you can use the power of your Nokia S60 device to stream videos live to the internet. Qik is using the capabilities of an N95 (fast Wi-Fi connection and VGA video quality) to stream videos live or with some delay to your own Qik site.

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Blogging is nowadays pretty popular – everybody is blogging about everything. Since I’m blogging for Xonio and have to study a lot, I’ve just little sparetime, therefor I’m writing more and more articles on my phone. I don’t post them directly from the phone but I create them on my phone. Here are 3 things, [...]

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhOmaFsKFaA] Stefan has brought us a pretty cool news. After YouTube clients like MobiTubia and emTube just another client enter the community. YouTube just realeast its own YouTube client for every phone. I tested it on my N95 and it works fine. Source: Intomobile 

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We have already reported about a blogging solution for WordPress blogger- Wavelog. Now I’ve found a other solution which allows also TypePad blogger post content to their blog. It runs on S60 3rd Edition, Windows Mobile 5, Palm OS, S60 1st and 2nd Edition devices. You can post pictures and also text. Unfortunately I can’t [...]

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I think all of you know the problem of losing all applications after updating the firmware. You have to install each application once again which takes a long time. However, now Vaibhav over at The Symbian Blog, has found a great freeware application called InstFast. It reinstalls the applications after a firmware update. Therefore you [...]

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