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what is the current price of Nokia 2300
Nokia 2100 & Nokia 1100 in Jaipur,
Rajasthan
what is the current price of Nokia 2300
Nokia 2100 & Nokia 1100 in Jaipur,
Rajasthan
09/12/2004 05:49 PMTechTree Sep 12 2004 8:50PM GMT
New Nokias: Nokia 7280, Nokia 7270,
Nokia 7260
New Nokias: Nokia 7280, Nokia 7270,
Nokia 7260
09/09/2004 09:00 AM
Okay, so Nokia just dropped three phones onto us,
and they're pretty crazy, and by 'crazy' I mean 'sort of ugly.' I have
to cop to sort of liking the Tron-style and the asymetrical design -
the one round corner, one square corner 'new Nokia' look - but I have
a feeling I'll be in the minority. Would it kill them to just release
a nice, silver phone that you could take home to mom?
Anyway, here's the breakdown, and I'll probably go after this post
in a couple of waves. The one pictured here is the Nokia 7280, which
you might notice doesn't have a keypad. That's because Nokia designed
it to be "sleek," "sexy," and "edgy." (I'm not joking.)
Read -
Press Release [Nokia]
More pictures of the new phones and links after the jump.
Motorola Deploys VIVO's Network and
Nokia Expands Nokia Secure Access System
Motorola Deploys VIVO's Network and
Nokia Expands Nokia Secure Access System
09/21/2004 03:00 PMFinancial News USA Sep 21 2004 4:50PM GMT
Nokia launch their latest model: The
Nokia 6600 Smartphone
Nokia launch their latest model: The
Nokia 6600 Smartphone
05/31/2004 02:17 PMResearch and Markets have announced the addition of the ‘Component
Cost Benchmark Report for the Nokia 6600 Smartphone’ report to their
offering. [PRWEB May 29, 2004]
Nokia Wireless Headset HS-11W and Nokia
Wireles GPS Module LD-1W
Nokia Wireless Headset HS-11W and Nokia
Wireles GPS Module LD-1W
09/23/2004 07:13 AM
And last but not least (if you're reading from the
bottom up; otherwise, welcome to the Nokia posts!) are these two new
peripherals from Nokia, a new Nokia Wireless Headset HS-11W headset
with a 6 hour talk time, and this Nokia Wireless GPS Module LD-1W that
also connects to your phone or PDA via Bluetooth (the GPS may not
actually be new - it seems sort of familiar - but I don't exactly
recall hearing about it before). The GPS unit uses the same battery
and charge plug as most Nokia phones, so you can use your existing
charge to go along with it.
The headset should be out later this year, while the GPS unit isn't
scheduled until Q1 2005.
Read -
Headset Product Page [Nokia]
Read -
GPS Product Page [Nokia]
Related
Nokia Archives
[Gizmodo]
Nokia Unveils Nokia 8800, 8801
Nokia Unveils Nokia 8800, 8801
04/08/2005 10:52 PMTechTree Apr 9 2005 2:51AM GMT
Nokia 1110 and Nokia 1600
Nokia 1110 and Nokia 1600
06/06/2005 12:09 AM
Nokia announced their 1600 and 1110
models, meant to be affordable, easy-to-use and light on frills. Nokia
is targeting developing nations with these models and they look well
enough to suit their purpose as part of a plan to eventually offer
mobile service for just $5 a month. They both feature talk times of
over 5 hours and the Nokia 1600 has a 65k color screen while the Nokia
1110 uses a sunlight-friendly inverted black and white display.
They're expected to retail for $105 and $85, respectively, and will be
available later this year.
Press
Release [Nokia via I4U]
Leaving DVD Jon alone
Leaving DVD Jon alone
01/06/2004 05:45 AMUSA Today Jan 6 2004 5:14AM ET
Leaving...
Leaving...
02/10/2004 02:51 AMI was going to write "hitting the road now, see you on the other
side," but I realized that I'm going to be flying, not hitting the
road, and I'll probably see you a few times along the way. Leaving on
a trip is really not an important event anymore except that the
likelihood that something bad is going to happen to you increases for
a period of time.
Anyway, for those of you who are going to ETech, see you you
face to face soon.
Leaving so soon?
Leaving so soon?
04/12/2004 03:33 PMLeaving Pompignan I
Leaving Pompignan I
06/29/2004 05:12 PM As it appears we’re about to move to a town with DSL
capabilities, it would be good to hear from anyone with strong opinion
on Wanadoo vs Freebox vs Tiscali vs Noos and so on,
haut-débit-wise.
I’d rather not give more money than absolutely necessary to
the bloated France Telecom, and the dinks at Tiscali haven’t
exactly curried a lot of favour, but if the big-pipes 2048k offers
they’re flinging about actually work, then so be it.
A bell is a cup, until it is struck.
Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas
01/16/2004 10:57 AMSorry for the absence, folks... I've just limped back into New York
from a lost weekend of fear and loathing in Las Vegas, during which
just about the last thing on my mind was this blog. Before I post
anything real - and I have several rants percolating - I want to thank
you for having maintained what I consider a commendable civility while
I was off contributing to the decline of civilization, despite your
passionately conflicting political beliefs. There's been froth and
pitch and a lot of wit. Best of all, you've been sounding like
grown-ups. (A virtue I've come to appreciate a lot more of late.) I
think the "constructive combat" I wished for in my last post may
actually be arising here. This can be a venue where the vectors of
opinion that presently rend our beloved country can come to appreciate
each other a little better, if only for our sense of humor. I don't
think either side is likely to win many converts. We're all pretty
convinced. But if we maintain our currently reduced level of
name-calling, we might grow back some of the tolerance that has become
all too rare among our fellow citizens and upon which democracy itself
depends. I be back at it myself as soon as I've had a chance to clear
my head. In that service, I'm off to find myself a latte. Since my
place here is in Little Italy, that will be easy enough to do. Might
even pick up a New York Times while I'm at it......
Leaving La La land.......
Leaving La La land.......
11/03/2003 12:19 PMTime flies when you're running jet set to every crazy cool event you
can squeeze into 3 days. I leave...
On Leaving New York
On Leaving New York
07/20/2004 01:03 PMI've been putting off writing about it because it seems like too much
to cover, but then that's probably the...
Leaving Pompignan II
Leaving Pompignan II
07/28/2004 12:51 PM So yeah, we moved.
Everyone says it’s stressful to move, up there with divorce and
sudden unemployment, but christ on a bike it takes a lot out of you.
Never mind the backache and barked knuckles: you’re left without
a soul.
We’re now about an hour and a half east of Pompignan, in the
Rhône Valley, hugged up next to the vaguely shitty
Bagnols-sur-Cèze. Actually strike that – it’s only
shitty if all you see of it is the shopping malls and supermarkets and
their parking lots while you rush around for food and drink between
time spent figuring where to put all the god damn stuff that was
schlepped over from the old place. The town has a heart, we found out
this morning: each Wednesday every street and sidestreet is filled
with market stalls, patrolled by women pushing baby strollers, cops in
funny pillbox hats, and Dutch tourists. Olives, baby: buckets of
them.
The new house is nice. There is interesting plaster moulding. All
doorways are higher than my forehead. The dogs have a yard to destroy.
Here are some
pictures.
The Relief of Leaving a Job
The Relief of Leaving a Job
03/14/2005 05:01 PMI've noticed a funny thing in the last year or so. The vast majority
of the time someone I know leaves a job (or is fired) two trends seem
to recur: A sense of relief: "I'm so glad I'm not at that place
anymore." A complete loss of "spare" time: "I'm busier now than when I
was working full-time!" Maybe everyone should change jobs once or
twice a decade? Maybe people should ask themselves a bit more often
one question:...
Leaving the Earth
Leaving the Earth
03/06/2004 02:03 AMRannva dropped this URL on an older blog entry, so I figured I should
pop it up to a larger readership, since it's just too cool:
Orion's
Arm Worldbuilding Group.
A huge collection of Creative Commons -licensed
alternative world history (and future) that should make the soul of
every hardcore sci-fi fan tickle. I only took a quick glance through
it, but already I started getting ideas...
I think this is another good example on how uncoordinated efforts of
dedicated amateurs can produce things that rival commercial
alternatives. I don't think it replaces them, though, but it
can be a good choice among many. The Internet has really allowed a
whole new kind of collaboration efforts to take place, things that
were rather difficult to do before. Essentially the Internet is now
doing the job of the scientific journals, and it is not surprising
that many of the academic papers are being published on the Internet
first these days...
Man Arrested for Leaving Small Tip (AP)
Man Arrested for Leaving Small Tip (AP)
09/13/2004 07:03 AMAP - Humberto A. Taveras put his money where his mouth is and ended up
arrested, accused of leaving an inadequate tip at a restaurant.
TiVo president leaving
TiVo president leaving
02/01/2005 09:06 PMDeparture comes weeks after the company launches search for new chief
executive officer.
Man Arrested After Leaving Small Tip
(AP)
Man Arrested After Leaving Small Tip
(AP)
09/10/2004 04:54 PMAP - A New York City man accused of leaving an inadequate tip at a
restaurant was arrested, fingerprinted and photographed for a mug
shot.
Quantum Cryptography Leaving the Lab
Quantum Cryptography Leaving the Lab
04/12/2004 10:14 AMAre Spammers Leaving The Business?
Are Spammers Leaving The Business?
05/06/2004 02:53 AMIt appears that the combination of technology solutions and legal
crackdowns on spammers may be having some effect on a few of the
weaker willed spammers. USA Today is reporting that
some spammers are finding other lines of work. I'd
be more encouraged if there were a corresponding decrease in the
amount of spam - but most studies seem to show that it's increasing
(and my own personal stats support this). One interesting note is
that some spammers say they plan on becoming "reformed" spammers who
try to come up with better anti-spam solutions. Can you trust a
spammer to help stop spam? I'm not so sure.
Dan Gillmor Leaving the Merc
Dan Gillmor Leaving the Merc
12/19/2004 03:05 PMWow. My hometown paper hero has moved on. Congratulations Dan.
Whatever the future holds, I'm sure you will not only get it, but
possibly now shape it....
McCaffrey leaving Google
McCaffrey leaving Google
12/22/2004 01:19 AMOne in 10 nurses 'is leaving NHS'
One in 10 nurses 'is leaving NHS'
08/20/2004 08:55 AMOne in 10 nurses and midwives is leaving the NHS, official figures
have shown.
Transmeta leaving CPU business?
Transmeta leaving CPU business?
01/05/2005 02:10 PMLow-power CPU maker Transmeta is mulling over a departure from the
business of making processors. Can they survive as a pure R&D company?
Leaving ApacheCon 2003
Leaving ApacheCon 2003
12/05/2003 08:58 AMWe're back from ApacheCon and wading through
the blogs
Frasier Is Leaving the Building
Frasier Is Leaving the Building
05/13/2004 09:30 PMThe writers and cast of "Frasier" earned their huge
following by treating the audience with respect. They combined
sophisticated comedy with slapstick, joy with angst, and never lost
their warm view of humanity.
Even the occasional low points were better than most of the
"entertainment" that pollutes today's heartless, brainless TV
wasteland. The highs were sublime. It's been fun.
Snook leaving Carphone
Snook leaving Carphone
04/14/2005 07:06 AMThe Register Apr 14 2005 11:51AM GMT
Monster Founder Leaving
Monster Founder Leaving
06/17/2005 03:54 PMMonster Worldwide, which operates the most-used Web site for
employment advertising, said that its founder was leaving to start a
new venture.
Leaving Las Vegas, and Glad of It
Leaving Las Vegas, and Glad of It
01/16/2004 01:00 PMLas Vegas municipal officials should realize that by tonight, tens of
thousands of people from all over the world have told family and
friends about the ridiculously inept airport operation at one of the
world's most popular tourism destinations. This is going to translate
into dollars, as in lost dollars.
Stanford/SFP: Leaving on a Jet Plane
Stanford/SFP: Leaving on a Jet Plane
06/17/2005 03:28 PMleaving 18 American casualties
leaving 18 American casualties
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My Party Is Leaving the Faithful Behind
My Party Is Leaving the Faithful Behind
04/11/2005 10:14 AMKevin Starr: My Party Is Leaving the Faithful Behind (Free LA Times
Regisitration) .. eloquent
lament
latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-op-values10apr10,0,400
505.story?coll=la-news-comment-opinions
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Reflections on leaving Panama
Reflections on leaving Panama
02/10/2004 02:44 AMLooking out the windows of the Boeing 757 taking me away from
Panama it remains hard to believe that the railroad (1850-55) and then
the canal were built. They had no aircraft and therefore could
not perform aerial surveys of a roadless unknown country. They
had no insect repellant in a place swarming with mosquitoes, sand
flies, and other sources of nasty bites (so perhaps it was for the
best that, until the Americans came along, nobody believed that
mosquitoes caused malaria and yellow fever). The development of
this country is a remarkable tribute to the triumph of energy over
natural caution.
Most of that energy came from the American West. The
California gold rush of 1849 provided the impetus for the construction
of the railroad and most of its initial revenue. When the French
effort failed two citizens of Medora, North Dakota played key
roles. The best-known is
that of one-time rancher Theodore
Roosevelt. As president of the United States in 1903 it was
Roosevelt who encouraged Panamanians to secede from Columbia and
subsequently approved taking over the French concession in the
isthmus. Canal historian David McCullough in Br
ave Companions writes about another Medoran in his book Brave
Companions.
Antoine Amedee-Marie-Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de
Mores, was a French aristocrat married to the daughter of a wealthy
Wall Street banker. Of North Dakota the Marquis wrote "I like
this country for there is room to move about without stepping on the
feet of others." He invested much of his wealth in the North
Dakota badlands, in a local slaughterhouse, and in refrigerated rail
cars to deliver beef to markets in the East, in competition with the
Chicago stockyards. Roosevelt was frequently a guest in the
Marquis's house in Medora until a cruel winter drove them and their
herds out. The Marquis blamed the failure of his enterprise on "the
Jewish beef trust" and, upon returning to France, satisfied the French
public's demand to know what had gone wrong with their sea level canal
with the explanation that the Jews were to blame. The Marquis
successfully stirred many thousands of his countrymen to anti-Jewish
riots regarding the canal and subsequently played an important role in
the Dreyfus Affair. He was less successful outside France.
According to McCullough, the Marquis was "murdered in June 1896 by a
band of Tuareg tribesmen in North Africa", where he had been engaged
in an effort to "united the Muslims under the French flag in an
all-out holy war against the Jews and the English."
Justin Frankel Really Leaving AOL
Justin Frankel Really Leaving AOL
01/26/2004 06:27 PMDespite
rumors<
/a> coming out right after the Waste-mess, Nullsoft founder Justin
Frankel stuck around at AOL for another six months or so before
finally announcing that, this time, he's
really leaving the company. AOL is probably thrilled. Still, it
should be interesting to see what he comes up with next, which won't
need to be taken offline by AOL within 24 hours of him releasing it.
I'm still a bit surprised he lasted this long.
Are You Leaving Your Security in the
Hands of your Web Browser
Are You Leaving Your Security in the
Hands of your Web Browser
03/19/2005 02:38 AMOnline privacy company announces user-friendly tools to help you
protect your own online life. [PRWEB Mar 18, 2005]
ABC's Koppel Leaving 'Nightline' (AP)
ABC's Koppel Leaving 'Nightline' (AP)
03/31/2005 12:16 PMAP - Ted Koppel, who has anchored ABC News' "Nightline" since its
inception a quarter-century ago, said Thursday he will leave the
network when his contract expires at the end of the year.
Ex-mayor Morgan leaving SDLP
Ex-mayor Morgan leaving SDLP
09/16/2004 03:59 AMThe former SDLP Lord Mayor of Belfast announces that he will be
retiring from Northern Ireland politics.
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