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		<title>Nokia X7-00 with four speakers leaks on video</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:46:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Thanksgiving weekend, Nokia fans are thankful for a first glimpse at an unannounced Nokia smartphone that appears poised to attack multimedia head on. The Nokia X7-00 has been captured on film showing off a sleek body and a set of not two, but four speakers. In light of Nokia&#8217;s new allegiance with Dolby, we assume this puppy also sports some pretty sweet surround sound capabilities. The device runs Symbian, albeit a bit slowly when cycling through home screens (calm down, it&#8217;s definitely not running a release build of the OS), and reportedly features specs in line with the Nokia N8. Nokia&#8217;s relatively new Xseries focuses on music, and it looks like the X7-00 will be the Finnish giant&#8217;s most]]></description>
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<p>This Thanksgiving weekend, Nokia fans are thankful for a first glimpse at an unannounced Nokia smartphone that appears poised to attack multimedia head on. The Nokia X7-00 has been captured on film showing off a sleek body and a set of not two, but four speakers. In light of Nokia&#8217;s new allegiance with Dolby, we assume this puppy also sports some pretty sweet surround sound capabilities. The device runs Symbian, albeit a bit slowly when cycling through home screens (calm down, it&#8217;s definitely not running a release build of the OS), and reportedly features specs in line with the Nokia N8. Nokia&#8217;s relatively new Xseries focuses on music, and it looks like the X7-00 will be the Finnish giant&#8217;s most intense music phone yet. Expect more soon, and hit the jump for a video of the X7-00 in action.</p>
<p>Thanks, Daniel<span id="more-68039"></span>!</p>
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<p><a href="http://nokiasaga.com/nokia-x7-00-leaked-running-nfs-shift">Read</a></p>
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		<title>Skyfire beta updated; one step closer to the real, real web on mobiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:07:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skyfire pitches its like-named mobile browser beta with the tag line, &#8220;The PC web. On your phone. Real fast.&#8221; Simple yet poignant. Many companies make similar claims yet fail to deliver. Apple, for example, had a long commercial run highlighting the iPhone&#8217;s ability to display real webpages. That&#8217;s nice and all, but try to download a file or listen to / watch some embedded media and you&#8217;re reminded pretty quickly that you&#8217;re not, in fact, dealing with the real web. S60&#8242;s browser on the other hand, while a whole lot less visually pleasing, does take things one step further. Users can download and upload files or even watch an embedded video or two courtesy of Flash Lite integration &#8211; sometimes]]></description>
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<p>Skyfire pitches its like-named mobile browser beta with the tag line, &#8220;The PC web. On your phone. Real fast.&#8221; Simple yet poignant. Many companies make similar claims yet fail to deliver. Apple, for example, had a long commercial run highlighting the iPhone&#8217;s ability to display real webpages. That&#8217;s nice and all, but try to download a file or listen to / watch some embedded media and you&#8217;re reminded pretty quickly that you&#8217;re not, in fact, dealing with the real web. S60&#8242;s browser on the other hand, while a whole lot less visually pleasing, does take things one step further. Users can download and upload files or even watch an embedded video or two courtesy of Flash Lite integration &#8211; sometimes without crashing. With the newly updated Skyfire browser however, things just got a whole lot more interesting. Skyfire claims users of its browser which <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2008/09/24/skyfire-now-a-public-beta/">recently entered open beta</a> can &#8220;watch any video&#8221; and &#8220;listen to any music&#8221;. While the word &#8220;any&#8221; takes those statements slightly outside the realm of reality, the fact is the Skyfire browser is pretty remarkable in terms of speed and multimedia capability. Forget about YouTube videos, we&#8217;re talking full-on Hulu.com, TV network sites and more for video, and music sites that had been previously unaccessible as well. If you&#8217;re packing an S60 handset and you&#8217;re in a region where Skyfire is available (US, Canada, and UK), definitely do yourself a favor and hit get.skyfire.com from your <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">lame</span> current mobile browser.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/008/11/skyfire_upgraded_and_officially_opened_to_everyone.htm">Read</a></p>
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