Sony Ericsson’s “Adriana” prototype

Adriana
The line of mini devices is expanded by Sony Ericsson. It announced Adriana – a DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcast-Handheld) enabled device that boast 10GB of built-in memory, a 3.5-inch touchscreen display, and Wi-Fi. Mo any information is available yet.
The new gadget is too close with Mylo – others Sony WiFi-enabled communicator but with some cool extra functionality.

[via Slashphone]

Pricing for Greenphone kits

Trolltech announces pricing for Greenphone kits:

The Greenphone is only available as part of one of three software development bundles put together by the company, ranging in price from $695 to $890; to be fair, those aren’t unheard of prices to pay for an unbranded, unlocked smartphone these days (SDK or no), but when you take a good, hard look at the candybar’s specs, there are clearly better buys on the market.

[via Engadget]

Nokia 770 Application Catalog 2006: Xournal

Yet another useful application for your Nokia 770 – Xournal:

Xournal is an application for notetaking, sketching, keeping a journal using a stylus. It is free software (GNU GPL) and runs on Linux (recent distributions) and other GTK+/Gnome platforms. It is similar to Microsoft Windows Journal or to other alternatives such as Jarnal and Gournal.

Nokia 770 Laptop Conversion

Nokia770

I came across this howto which describes a way to convert your small Nokia 770 into laptop. The idea is good but what the meaning to buy Nokia if you need a laptop? I agree that it’s useful to have external keyboard but no more than it (IMHO).
But anyway maybe it’ll be helpful for someone who has different opinion 🙂