Firefox Mobile (codenamed 'Fennec') is now available for the Nokia N900! This cool new mobile web browser is essentially the mobile device version of the popular Mozilla Firefox web browser.
Fennec features the Awesomebar which makes it simple and fast to access your favorite sites, tabbed browsing, Weave Sync which allows you to sync your history, tabs and bookmarks between your Nokia N900 and you home computer, as well as youtube support and an all-around great mobile web experience.
Enjoy Fennec on the Nokia N900!
To learn more and/or to download Fennec, visit:
http://mozilla.com/mobile
Friday, February 5, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
Nokia N900 only $469.99 at Dell with Coupon

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Another great limited time only deal offer for the Nokia N900.
Dell is offering the amazing Nokia N900 for only $469.99 with coupon code. To take advantage of this time-sensitive offer visit the Dell online store with this link.
Then click "add to cart" followed by "proceed to cart and checkout." Then, insert this coupon code into the enter coupon code box:
Coupon Code: 4$11W9VRS8BT0N
Click apply coupon and your screen should like the shot above ready to check out with a new Nokia N900 for only $469.99!
Enjoy this great buy!
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Maemo 5 - Open Source GNU/Linux Operating System for the Nokia N900

Now presenting the finest and most complete mobile computer OS to date: Maemo 5, now featured on the new Nokia N900.
Maemo is a software platform developed by Nokia for smartphones and Internet Tablets. It is based on the Debian Linux distribution.
The platform comprises the Maemo operating system and the Maemo SDK.
Maemo is mostly based on open source code, and has been developed by Maemo Devices within Nokia in collaboration with many open source projects such as the Linux kernel, Debian, and GNOME. Maemo is based on Debian GNU/Linux and draws much of its GUI, frameworks, and libraries from the GNOME project. It uses the Matchbox window manager, and the GTK-based Hildon as its GUI and application framework.
Maemo 5
Maemo 5, also known as Fremantle, is the default operating system on the Nokia N900
The UI in Maemo 5 has changed in perspective to its predecessors. It provides four fully customizable (add/remove widgets, move widgets around, change the background, shortcut to applications/contacts) "Home" screens, called Panorama Desktop. Switching from one desktop to the others is done by sliding one's finger horizontally on the background. The dashboard is accessed via the upper left icon and shows all the running applications, in a manner similar to the Exposé feature in Apple's MacOS X operating system. From the dashboard, running applications can be brought back to fullscreen by tapping the preview window or applications can be closed by tapping an X-symbol located in the top right corner of the preview window, similar to the concept of closing applications in the Windows operating system series. The application launcher, where all the installed applications can be launched, can be accessed as well from the dashboard by tapping the same area again in the upper left corner of the screen which invokes the dashboard. If no task or application is running in the background, tapping the top left icon skips the dashboard and directly displays the application launcher.
Maemo provides the Mozilla-based MicroB web-browser with complete Adobe Flash support, which can operate over a wireless connection. It supports an 800x480 display resolution, so some web pages can be viewed without horizontal scrolling. It can automatically connect to known wireless networks and download RSS feeds and email and disconnect automatically without user intervention.
Software is all installed or uninstalled using the Application manager. Users can subscribe to different software repositories which can then be used to automatically keep software up to date. The Application manager also provides an overview of everything currently installed on the system. Data can be synchronized with a PC via a USB connection, and the users files can be accessed using the standard Removable Storage Device protocol.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Dell offer over - Still offering Nokia N900 for $539
The offer from Dell to get a Nokia N900 for just $479 has expired.
They are, however, still offering the Nokia N900 for just $539.99.
You can pick one up at this link.
Enjoy!
They are, however, still offering the Nokia N900 for just $539.99.
You can pick one up at this link.
Enjoy!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Nokia N900 only $479 at Dell While Supplies Last!
If you act quickly, you can get a brand new Nokia N900 for only $479 from Dell's online store. Follow these simple instructions:
#1. Visit Dell's online store page for the Nokia N900 at this link
#2. select "add to cart" and then on the next page "proceed to cart & checkout."
#3. Enter the Coupon Code: 8Q3R8HBT5HNWMD into the designated field and then press "apply coupon".
You should see the discount noted and then you are ready to checkout with this great deal.
Enjoy this great offer while supplies last!
#1. Visit Dell's online store page for the Nokia N900 at this link
#2. select "add to cart" and then on the next page "proceed to cart & checkout."
#3. Enter the Coupon Code: 8Q3R8HBT5HNWMD into the designated field and then press "apply coupon".
You should see the discount noted and then you are ready to checkout with this great deal.
Enjoy this great offer while supplies last!
The Nokia N900 is...

The Nokia N900 is a mobile Internet device and smartphone, from Nokia based on the Maemo platform, superseding the N810. It runs Maemo 5 Linux as its default operating system and is the first Nokia device based upon the TI OMAP3 microprocessor with the ARM Cortex-A8 core. Unlike the Internet Tablets preceding it, the Nokia N900 is the first Maemo device to include phone functionality (quad-band GSM and 3G UMTS). It functions as a 5 mega pixel camera, a portable media player, and a mobile Internet device with email and full web browsing. It was launched at Nokia World on 2 September 2009 and was released on 11 November 2009 in the United States and 9 European countries.
The N900 was launched alongside Maemo 5, giving the device an overall more touch-friendly interface than its predecessors and a customizable home screen which mixes application icons with shortcuts and widgets. Maemo 5 supports Adobe Flash Player 9.4, and includes many applications designed specifically for the mobile platform such as a new touch-friendly media player.
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