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According to The Really Mobile Project, Nokia will drop S60 from all of its flagship N-series consumer devices in favor of Maemo.
ENGADGET: Nokia abandoning S60 for Maemo on future N-Series devices?
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Nokia's latest and greatest N-series devices just hit the market like a trio of well-aimed bricks -- or at least that's what Nokia's hoping.
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Initially the system will allow file-sharing with Sony's PSP games console, Nokia's N-series mobile, Sony Ericsson's Walkman and Cybershot handsets and Microsoft's Windows Mobile smartphones.
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As such, we'll continue to see N-Series handsets already in development pop with S60 on board alongside mass-market Maemo devices as the platform matures to the point that Nokia can make the full switch by 2012.
ENGADGET: Nokia abandoning S60 for Maemo on future N-Series devices?
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Sadly, the iPod, iPhone, Zune and Windows Mobile aren't supported yet, but the rest of the device list is pretty decent: it includes the BlackBerry Pearl, Storm, and Curve, the G1, Sony Ericsson Cybershot and Walkman phones, the Kindle, Nokia N and E-series phones, and most digital cameras and flash-based camcorders.
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Torres came to control In-N-Out after a series of family deaths.
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"We think there's room for another marathon in Manhattan, in the spring, " said Scott Dickey, chief executive of Competitor Group, whose Rock 'n' roll marathon and half-marathon series has grown from six races in 2008 to 33 in cities around the world.
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Tapes n Tapes first attained popularity through a series of positive notices on well-read music blogs.
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Secretary-General signed a series of Agreements in New York to ascertain through U.N.
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"Jersey Strong" is a docu-series from the producers of "Brick City" that focuses on two unconventional families in Newark, N.
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