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No MeeGo upgrade for the N900, says Nokia
Users who have bought Nokia's flagship smartphone, the Maemo-based N900, won't be able to upgrade the device to MeeGo, Nokia said in a blog post on Tuesday.
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Intel, Nokia let MeeGo come outside to play
Developers got their first look at MeeGo last week, with the release of key components of the as-yet unfinished operating system.
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Hack brings Mac OS X to the Nokia N900
Have you ever wanted to run a full-blown copy of Mac OS X on your mobile device? One hacker has managed to get Apple's operating system running on a smartphone, and it's not the iPhone.
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Firefox Mobile arrives on Nokia N900 smartphones
The mobile version of the Firefox browser is now available to owners of the Nokia N900 smartphone, after several months of beta tests. Mozilla is also working on versions for smartphones running Windows Mobile and Android.
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