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nokia tutorials
February 16, 2005
 
Paris map, city street map Paris.
Paris map, city street map Paris.
 
IT Press - Mobile Internet Technical Architecture TUTORIALS
IT Press - Mobile Internet Technical Architecture
 
Nokia - Mobile Internet Technical Architecture - Architecture Frameworks
Nokia - Mobile Internet Technical Architecture - Architecture Frameworks
 
Nokia - Architecture Frameworks
Nokia - Architecture Frameworks
 
Nokia - Technologies
Nokia - Technologies
 
TECH DEFINITIONS
Nokia - WLAN
February 13, 2005
 
PHONE PHOTOS -- 7610.jpg (JPEG Image, 927x1038 pixels) - Scaled (56%)
7610.jpg (JPEG Image, 927x1038 pixels) - Scaled (56%)
 
PHONE PHOTO -- p_nokia_7610_zoom.gif (GIF Image, 400x400 pixels)
p_nokia_7610_zoom.gif (GIF Image, 400x400 pixels)
 
PHONE PHOTO --- 7610_BlackRed_Front_lores.jpg (JPEG Image, 515x1024 pixels) - Scaled (57%)
7610_BlackRed_Front_lores.jpg (JPEG Image, 515x1024 pixels) - Scaled (57%)
February 07, 2005
 
Contacts Transfer
Contacts Transfer

# Start Contact Transfer application in the source phone.
# Choose Export from the Contacts menu.
# Select media (bluetooth, infra-red or file). If you choose bluetooth, turn the destination phone's bluetooth on at this point.
# If you chose file (i.e. a memory card), select MMC (E:) from the drive menu.
# The contents of your contacts database will be exported and zipped.
# Depending on the media you chose, the procedure continues as follows:

* Bluetooth:
o You will be prompted to turn bluetooth on if it's not already turned on.
o A search for nearby bluetooth devices is performed. Note that you must have your destination phone's bluetooth turned on before this step.
o From the list of found devices, pick your destination phone.
o You will receive a new message in your destination phone's Inbox, which cannot be opened normally.
o Start Contacts transfer in the destination phone.
o Choose Import, File and Internal (C:) from the menus.
o Contacts Transfer will locate the import data from the Inbox.
o Contacts will be imported to the destination phone's phonebook.
o Press ok when prompted, and database compression will be executed.
o After import and compress is done, you can delete the message from the Inbox.

February 06, 2005
 
My-Symbian.com - Symbian OS News and Software for Series 60 smartphones
My-Symbian.com - Symbian OS News and Software for Series 60 smartphones

only problem is that the resolution: 120 x 1280


 
Sony Ericsson P900 Full Review at ZDNet UK Reviews
Sony Ericsson P900 Full Review at ZDNet UK Reviews: "One significant addition to the P900 is a secure network client, allowing encrypted access to company networks. However, this isn't a standard VPN client, but requires you to use either RSA's SecureID or SafeWord from Secure Computing. These both require licences to use, making this facility less useful than if a standards-based VPN client such as IPSec was included. However, you can add other secure clients provided by third parties if necessary."
 
Nokia - Nokia's History
Nokia - Nokia's History


The roots of Nokia go back to the year 1865 with the establishment of a forest industry enterprise in South-Western Finland by mining engineer Fredrik Idestam. Elsewhere, the year 1898 witnessed the foundation of Finnish Rubber Works Ltd, and in 1912 Finnish Cable Works began operations. Gradually, the ownership of these two companies and Nokia began to shift into hands of just a few owners. Finally in 1967 the three companies were merged to form Nokia Corporation.

At the beginning of the 1980s, Nokia strengthened its position in the telecommunications and consumer electronics markets through the acquisitions of Mobira, Salora, Televa and Luxor of Sweden. In 1987, Nokia acquired the consumer electronics operations and part of the component business of the German Standard Elektrik Lorenz, as well as the French consumer electronics company Oceanic. In 1987, Nokia also purchased the Swiss cable machinery company Maillefer.

In the late 1980s, Nokia became the largest Scandinavian information technology company through the acquisition of Ericsson's data systems division. In 1989, Nokia conducted a significant expansion of its cable industry into Continental Europe by acquiring the Dutch cable company NKF.

Since the beginning of the 1990's, Nokia has concentrated on its core business, telecommunications, by divesting its information technology and basic industry operations.
 
OMA Membership - Current Members
OMA Membership - Current Members

About Open Mobile Alliance
FAQ


OMA is the leading industry forum for developing market driven, interoperable mobile service enablers.

OMA was formed in June 2002 by nearly 200 companies including the world’s leading mobile operators, device and network suppliers, information technology companies and content and service providers. The fact that the whole value chain is represented in OMA marks a change in the way specifications for mobile services are done. Rather than keeping the traditional approach of organizing activities around "technology silos", with different standards and specifications bodies representing different mobile technologies, working independently, OMA is aiming to consolidate into one organization all specification activities in the service enabler space.
 
OMA Membership - Current Members
OMA Membership - Current Members

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