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GizmoProject for Nokia N800 released

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com


One of my favorite gizmos, the Nokia N800 just got a much needed software addon! Nokia N-800 is a mobile PDA sans a phone. But it has a web cam and wireless connection capabilities. I am curently developing a product for a city government using this device.
But now I am elated to hear that one of my favorite VoIP Services, Gizmo Project, is giving me a client for this device. This means I can make my N800 a a phone, at least near a wireless connection. Also due to nature of the application I am developing, the VoIP capability will be a welcomed addon.
The Key features are;

Use your Internet Tablet to make Internet phone callsFree calls to other Gimzo, Google Talk or MSN users Ultra cheap calls to landlines and mobile phones anywhere in the worldVoicemail, call forwarding and conference calling included Access your existing Gizmo Project contacts from the Nokia N800 Presence lets you instantly see which of your contacts are onlineYou can get more information on the Nokia N800 here and to get Gizmoproject for N800 you have to visit Gizmo Project N800 Page.

Published on June 20th, 2007 under , , , , , ,

Nokia’s N800 connects you to Skype, Wirelessly

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com


At the CES conference in Las Vegas today, Nokia introduced its next generation widescreen Nokia Nseries multimedia computer, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet.

Nokia said its new N800 Internet Tablet will permit wireless phone connections through eBay Inc.’s Skype service. The model is available immediately in the United States and selected European countries, and Nokia said the Skype features will be available for download by June.
"Working with the leading mobile handset manufacturer puts us in a unique position to get Skype to the mobile masses," said Eric Lagier, head of Skype’s business development in hardware and mobile operations.
Voice minutes over Wi-Fi networks are far cheaper than minutes on cellular networks because they use free radio spectrum and the Internet and do not require large cell towers. Skype has a variety of calling plans, including a $30 annual subscription to make unlimited calls to any regular or mobile phone number within the United States and Canada.
Like its predecessor, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is based on Nokia’s desktop Linux based Operating System. The Maemo development platform was launched in 2005 to provide Open Source developers with the tools and opportunities to create innovative applications for use on Nokia’s Internet Tablets. Users of the Nokia N800 will be able to benefit from a wide range of third party applications.

Nokia, meanwhile, unveiled the N76, a light, clamshell model that includes a 2-megapixel camera and 2 gigabytes of expandable memory. But, at a half-inch thick, it is only slightly thinner than Motorola Inc.’s popular Razr model and is nearly twice as thick as Samsung Electronics Co.’s X820, which the South Korean company claims to be the thinnest on the market.
The Finnish company, which makes one in three phones sold globally, has suffered from a lack of thin models in the last two years as consumers sought slimmer phones following the success of Motorola’s RAZR and Samsung Electronics Co.’s X820

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Published on January 8th, 2007 under , , , , , , ,

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