South African Mail & Guardian Online (a name befitting an anti-spam product more than a newspaper, but what do I know) mentions Nokia 770 in its story on Skype.
In Japan, telecoms giant NTT DoCoMo plans to ship a Wi-Fi-enabled phone later this year, while Nokia unveiled a similar device, the 770 Internet Tablet, at the Linux World trade show in May. The 770 cannot be used as a phone, however. But there are many more waiting down the line. Vonage, a leading rival of Skype, already sells the F1000 mobile handset in the US and Europe.
Does anyone know if the Debian version of Skype will run on the 770….?
Comment by Mark Sorsa-Leslie 07.25.05 @ 6:53 pmWill be nice if skype can be ported to the nokia tablet. Anybody know how to do this? skype has a debian pack.
Comment by harald 08.13.05 @ 9:49 amI don’t think porting is possible here, Skype being closed source. Of course, one can always ask Skype to port it.
Comment by admin 08.13.05 @ 10:02 am