The Nokia DT-22 Universal Tripod consists of two parts: the legs and the adapter. Together, they make a portable tripod easy to carry around. If you already own bigger tripod, the adapter can be attached for more flexibility.

The adjustable legs let you choose the perfect height. It is also great for adjusting on uneven surfaces. The legs also have a twisting lock and a pop-out to make sure the legs don’t fall unexpectedly. For added stability, the bottom of the legs consist of rubber so the tripod doesn’t slide on slippery surface

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The grand prize winner will receive the ultimate Agent collection:
* Nokia N95 Multimedia Computer
* Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
* Nokia BH-501 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones
* Nokia CK-20W Multimedia Car Kit
* Nokia AD-42W Audio Gateway

15 Lucky runners up will receive the choice of:
a) a Nokia N95 Multimedia Computer and a pair of Nokia BH-501 Stereo Bluetooth Headphones, or
b) a Nokia N800 Internet Tablet with Navigation Kit.
The contest ends at 11:59 pm CT on July 31st, 2007 so visit Be The Connected and try
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http://www.betheconnected.com
In order to grab the Mac users’ hearts and minds, Nokia recently launched the dedicated part of the site for Mac fans, as well as the set of software tools that will make pairing a Mac and a Nokia handset a more convenient experience.
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Make the most of your Mac with iSync
Get organized with iSync. If you’ve got a compatible Nokia phone and a Mac, iSync helps you synchronize your data. Take the hassle out of managing data across devices by downloading changes and updating your phone or Mac when required.
Calendar
Ever get tired of trying to keep on top of your schedule? iSync makes it easy by ensuring that the meetings and appointments you enter into your Nokia mobile phone calendar are also transferred to iCal, Apple’s handy desktop calendar. Make sure you never miss another important date by transferring data to and from your Mac as you need it.
Contacts
Keep your contacts up-to-date by transferring contact information to and from your Mac, including phone numbers, addresses, email addresses, web addresses, and best of all, photos of your friends, family, and colleagues.
http://europe.nokia.com/mac
The review was released yesterday. But the screen look dirty and damaged. What happened to the screen?

The stumbling block for the Nokia 8800 was its pathetic battery life, which was directly affected by the metal casing, since it took a lot of energy to beam a signal out of it. And struggling for more hours without changing materials was not possible, and that’s exactly why the Nokia 8600 utilizes glass finish. The bottom part of the slider is made of hardened glass, although at first you want to believe that it is stainless steel, which is so Nokia 8800. But when it starts ringing, you instantly see the keypad glowing underneath

This handset has 2mpx camera (CMOS) which is not that much by today’s standards, but it is still pretty much sufficient. Nokia has decided not to bet on the camera part, it is more of an optional feature here. This is why camera’s module picked for 8600 is one of the cheapest units out there, and provides average quality, if not to say meagre.

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Without the N93’s optical zoom, this shot would not have been possible since I had no other camera on me. Without the N93’s GPRS connectivity (too bad it doesn’t support 850 MHz EDGE which is not 3G but much faster),

The combination of an optical zoom with always on connectivity is unbeatable (in spite of the imperfections of the memory management in S60v3 and the random shutoff bug that happens with the latest firmware). I am jealous of the N95’s GPS but when I get an N95, I am sure that I will miss the zoom. In the meantime, I continue to groove on my awesome but flawed
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Now, power users (and those with non-keypad models like the E61 and E70) can look away, but there must be many people reading this who have only ever used their smartphone ’standalone’, using its built-in numeric keypad to enter text.

If this is you, the chances are that you flinch whenever you have to enter a long word or name, getting through something complicated is a real hassle, both with multi-tap or with ‘predictive text’ turned on. Yes, you love having a tiny smartphone, but occasionally, perhaps a few times a week, you really, really wish you had a proper qwerty keyboard.

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Millions of Vodafone UK customers will be able to access all of their favourite internet sites from their mobile phones
Vodafone Mobile Internet will ensure an accurate representation of the internet on a mobile, allowing customers to replicate on their handsets what they can do on the computer - from updating their MySpace profile, through sending and receiving emails with AOL, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail amongst others, to buying and selling on eBay

Vodafone customers will experience a significant improvement in the way they access the internet from their phones, coupled with the confidence and freedom to surf whenever and wherever they want without having to worry about the cost thanks to easy-to-understand, great value pricing.
It’s not necessary for most customers to upgrade their mobiles. An innovation on the Vodafone network will take pages designed for the computer, compress them by up to ten times on average and turn them into mobile-friendly content, making them easy to read on over 150 handsets without losing any of the information, or the design. When coupled with the new pricing structure, customers can now easily move anywhere they want on the Mobile Internet.
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The Nokia 3109 classic is a well-balanced package for consumers and companies who appreciate simplicity and value for money. Functional for office use, the Nokia 3109 classic includes email with attachments, and synchronizes calendars and to-do lists with personal computers through its USB connection. The memory of the Nokia 3109 classic is also expandable to 2GB with a microSD memory card.

“We recognize that a sizeable number of people just want a mobile phone to stay in touch on their own terms,” said John Barry, Director, Mobile Phones, Nokia. “For these individuals, and for companies who want to support their employees by providing a mobile phone, the Nokia 3109 classic offers strong functionality and adheres to certain corporate privacy and security policies.”

The Nokia 3109 classic offers an expansive 2,000 entry phonebook as well as a large keymat and 256k colour display which add to the enhanced usability of the phone. The traditional design and familiar Nokia menu structure make it even more user-friendly. The Nokia 3109 classic is built for durability and reliability with robust construction and a long battery life of up to 4 hours talk time and up to 16 days stand-by time.
The Nokia 3109 classic also features
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Organizer with calendar, to-do list and notes
- PC suite with USB, Bluetooth connectivity
- Music player
- E-mail client with attachments”
Nokia Nseries PC Suite is a collection of advances applications that seamlessly link your Nokia Nseries multimedia device and your PC. Transfer photos or videos from your device to your PC. Create a multimedia diary. Rip and copy your favorite music to your device. Synchronize your calendar and contact information. Use your device as a modem for your PC. Install the latest application. And with Single-Click Sync settings you can instantly synchronize all your data between your device and PC with one tap of the mouse.

The Nseries PC Suite is available for download from the Nseries N76 support pages, but supports other Nseries devices such as the N95, N73, N75 and N77.
http://www.nseries.com/index.html#l=products,n76,demo,nseriessuite
Helsinki - Nokia today announced that they are working with noted Finnish artist Björn Weckström to offer a customized, limited edition Nokia N76 multimedia computer available only at the Helsinki Nokia Flagship store.

Inspired by natural forms made when the wind, together with the high tide broke up the ice along the Finnish sea shore; the miniature sculpture relief, hand-crafted by leading Finnish art jewelry house Lapponia Jewelry is permanently attached to the back of the Nokia N76. Other pieces will be sold as handset jewelry and can be attached to devices already purchased. The N76 Signature Edition by Björn Weckström has a special user interface inspired by his art.

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