Nokia N95 new firmware (v21.0.016) released

Nokia has released a new firmware for users of Nokia N95 Classic (not N95 8GB). Presently, this new firmware is available only for users in Europe and Asia Pacific (North American users will have to wait a little longer to update), and is available on Nokia’s website.
Apart from the usual bug fixes, this firmware has two major improvements:

=> Flash Lite 3 Support
Do you often get dead ended surfing through your mobile browser when you reach a video site like YouTube which has flash videos? This new version of the firmware supports viewing flash content right from your mobile’s browser.

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Cellphones that “change clothes”

ModuMobile, an upcoming mobile firm has demonstrated in 2008 Mobile World Congress its line of “modular mobiles”. These devices are basically devices over which several different types of “jackets” can be used. And unlike the external bodies available of several popular mobiles in grey markets, these jackets not only will change the way the phone looks but also bring about change in the user interface of the device.

Here is a news video demonstrating this:

This video also contains some footage on Ringo which is in the business of creating video ringtones on a mass scale. This includes software which will show different video ringtone based on who is calling.

ModuMobile is expected to launch this year in Italy, Russia and Israel. The rest of the world will have to wait a bit longer to experience this unique mobile device.

iPhone 1.1.3 officially released (and Google shows some more iPhone love)

At MacWorld 2008, Apple CEO Steve Jobs released iPhone firmware 1.1.3 minutes back. This comes as no surprise to most of iPhone owners as rumors and screenshots of the new firmware have been doing rounds on the internet since past few weeks.
Among the main features that new iPhone firmware supports is ability to send multiple SMS (which was earlier missing but could be done through some hacks), personalized homescreen and the one I am most excited about.. Triangulation of your location on Google Maps. Read more »

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