Nokia N900, Company first Linux-based Maemo handset
Recently Nokia N900 has started to ship and available in the U.S. This will be the good news for those people who are passionate about technology. This new N series handset from Nokia has generated a lot of positive reviews since its public launch in August 2009.

Maemo is a software platform (It was first designed for computers) developed by Nokia for smartphones and Internet Tablets. Maemo is similar to many hand held interfaces and features a Home screen, which acts as a central point for launching applications, a menu bar, a large customizable area that display information such like an RSS reader, Internet radio, Time, Google search box and so on.

Nokia N900 is the Nokia first Maemo powered handset that comprises of a powerful ARM Cortex-A8 processor with up to one GB of application memory and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphic acceleration. With the Maemo 5 platform and significant processing power, Nokia N900 enables user to multi-task as they are working on a PC because it allows user to perform quick flit between stacks of applications running simultaneously and smoothly from their handset.
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