Clearwire, the Kirkland, Wash.-based Company offering WiMax wireless broadband services nationwide, very recently reported its quarterly earnings and also shared some details on its future mobile WiMax rollout. Clearwire has huge plans for this year. By the end of 2009, the company plans to launch in eight markets, including Las Vegas, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas/Ft.Worth, Atlanta, Honolulu, Philadelphia and Seattle. Besides, it also has some very major markets lined up for year 2010, which includes Boston, Washington D.C., New York, Houston and San Francisco.
Clearwire hopes to introduce nearly 100 WiMax devices in the market by the end of the year, which will support its networks. These devices, it said, will include PDAs/handhelds, notebooks, laptops and modems. In addition to all this, Clearwire also plans to launch a dual-mode 3G/4G modem that can roam between cellular and WiMax networks.
A couple of blurred photographs have suddenly emerged online, seemingly out of nowhere. The general speculation is that they might be photos of the yet to be released Samsung Instinct Mini for Sprint. We tried our level best to make them clearer for you, but just could not do better than this.
As you can see, this mobile phone is nice and curvy, with the user interface looking quite similar to the original Samsung Instinct. The phone also seems to have the same touch-sensitive buttons along its bottom edge. In fact, these aspects have fuelled rumors that this might indeed be the Samsung Instinct Mini. It is obvious that this cell phone has a camera, but other details cannot be found out just as yet. Watch this space for more info, guys!
We had told you about Windows 98 running on Nokia N95 (Click here to go through it again). Here is a video of Win95 on a Nokia N82. Take a look at it and enjoy!
Here is some news that is bound to take you all by surprise. Windows 98 is now running on Nokia N95! Would you really believe that? We already have Windows 3.1 running on the Nokia N95. Then there was this very recent thing about iPhone running Mac OS 7. Just look how much progress the mobile industry has made in the last few years. These days, more and more smartphones are coming into the market, each one more powerful than the other, each one capable of running more powerful platforms.
Now it is the turn of good old Windows 98 running on a Nokia N95 and Nokia N98. Both these phones are part of the bloody high-end Nokia Nseries too. Of course, things will move slowly when you want to try and execute your entire Windows 98 on a Nokia 95, but hey, this thing is still astounding, isn’t it?
We will be posting a video on this very soon. So make sure to keep track of what we are doing!