The first device to combine the Maemo platform with phone capabilities. Key features include a large, high-resolution touch display, QWERTY keyboard, Cortex A8 processor, and HSPA 3G data.
Now he can use his Nokia N900 as a GoodFET terminal to not only display the packets pulled from the air, but the control the badge as well. Previously, the client running on the computer was ...
Nokia’s certainly putting a lot of effort into promoting its N900, but it seems that it might have gone a step too far with its latest video (which has since be yanked off YouTube). It was boasting ...
Remove the back cover of n900 to expose the battery. * Connect the nokia n900 to the PC while holding down "u" in the n900 keyboard * You'll see a usb 2.0 icon on the top right side of the display ...
Looks like the Nokia N900 is now able to handle Google Chrome, aka Chromium, although this is not an official port by Google so proceed with caution. This version is based on Debian 32-bit release, ...
The Nokia N900, priced at Rs. Price N/A in Pakistan, offers great value for money in budgeting mobile. It features a 3.5 display, 32 GB 256 MB RAM storage, and - RAM. The Nokia N900 camera setup ...
The last iteration of Maemo was called Maemo 5 and was featured on the Nokia N900, which was not marketed as an Internet tablet. It had a telephony functionality, a 3.5-inch screen and a slide-out ...
Nokia (NOK) announced it will buy Infinera (INFN) in a deal that values the global supplier of open optical networking solutions and advanced optical semiconductors at approximately $2.3 billion ...
The Nokia 3210 has been relaunched to celebrate its 25th anniversary. This iconic phone offers essential features and classic game Snake, perfect for digital detoxing or staying connected in ...
Nokia Oyj engages in the provision of network infrastructure, technology, and software services. It operates through the following segments: Mobile Networks, Network Infrastructure, Cloud and ...
We know he’s a fan of getting things to work with his Nokia N900, and that’s exactly where he ended up with the project. This module was manufactured to be controlled by an Android phone.
Directly extract the .zip package and install the flasher...deb. $ sudo unzip ./maemo_flasher-3.5_2.5.2.2_i386.zip $ sudo dpkg -i ./maemo_flasher-3.5_2.5.2.2_i386.deb When the dpkg throws dependency ...