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Nokia’s myriad of Internet and media sharing services can now be accessed with only one account and one password, via the Ovi.com website. According to Reuters, Nokia “unified” its services on Sunday, thus allowing users to have a better control over them, since now they all require only one Nokia account...
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Just the other week we brought you news of Ovi mail coming to more than 35 of their Series 40 mobile phones, now the beta has been rolled out worldwide.
According to Nokia more than 110 million of their mobile phones can now have their own Ovi email addresses and accounts, with simple easy access and...
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Mail on Ovi, the service announced by Nokia at the beginning of November, is now available around the world, in its public beta version. The service allows owners of S40 phones (like Nokia 7210 Supernova) to set-up their own email address, directly on their handset, thus without needing a PC. The beta...
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Filed under: Messaging , Software , Nokia For Nokia handsets not quite fancy enough for Email , there's Mail on Ovi. The application, which was developed for low(er)-end S40 mobiles, is expected to give many individuals in developing nations their very first email address and internet identity. In...
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Google’s answer to the App Store, the Android Market, is now open for users of the G1 phone to download applications. It has launched with some pre-selected content but from Monday October 27th, Android Market will be open for developers to upload their own apps. Developers will be charged a one...
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After Nokia announced their Ovi Suite for the PC, most Mac users felt left out in the cold. Sure, third-party solutions were available as alternatives on a function-by-function basis, but none challenged the simple one-stop, one-click syncing/media handling of Ovi.
Looks like the Apple crowd might be...
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Nokia’s Beta labs has been quiet for a few weeks, but has popped back with a major updtae to its Nokia Photos app.
The news photo management suite lets you tag and geotag photos, manage pictures and videos on multiple devices - including digital cameras and your PC and load them on to your N-Series...
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Work continues apace on Nokia’s Ovi platform of mobile services, and one that’s causing a fair amount of excitement is Files on Ovi. It’s an online storage system that lets you store your digital files, then access them from your computer or your mobile phone. It’s been in beta...
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Filed under: Software , Nokia Alright, free ride's over, folks -- Nokia says Files on Ovi is now a production, non-beta service, and that means it's plan choosin' time. Subscribers are still entitled to a free trial, but after that, users of the remote PC-to-handset file transfer service...
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Filed under: Software , Nokia Nokia has flipped the switch on a new component of its Ovi platform, the aptly-named Files, which allows music, photos, and a variety of miscellaneous files on a Vista or XP-based desktop PC to be accessed straight from your phone. The technology is actually nothing new...
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Nokia’s mobile file sharing service Ovi has released a beta of Files of Ovi - it’s new app that lets you access any file on your PC.
Files on Ovi requires some software - a ‘connector’ - on your PC. Currently on Windows XP and Vista are supported, though Ovi have said they wish...
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Nokia is starting to see the fruits of its acquisition of Avvenu from last year as it has now made Files on Ovi available in beta form. This is the most recent Ovi service, which allows you to use your mobile device to remotely access your PC from anywhere, even if the host computer is [...]