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Nokia’s in depth documentary on Lumia 800

chartier:

Yes, it’s the same kind of polished marketing fluff that Apple and a few other companies produce, but that’s the point. It’s polished, and they talk as passionately as engineers, executives, designers, and other nervous non-actors can about loving their work.

via GigaOM

While this is about the Lumia 800, a lot about the hardware could probably be said about the N9 which I really love, after all, the two phones share an identical design with slight tweaks in a few places.

I do hesitate a little about openly recommending the N9 given the limited availability of the applications as well as the unique approach to its use but I can say that I’m enjoying the different ways to use a mobile device. I love it when somebody comes along and offers a fresh take on common activities and the N9 is as fresh as it gets.

I’m genuinely excited about Nokia’s future having seen and now own the N9. This is a fresh start for the company struggling to maintain its position in the rapidly changing world of mobile phones.

Though I’m apprehensive about the deal with Microsoft, having used Windows Phone 7 for about a month earlier this year, I can say that it’s really not a bad piece of software from the consumer point of view. I like how it delivers a truly fresh approach to the user interface, focusing on text and panels rather than icons and heavy graphics. Microsoft’s approach to Metro takes away many of the fluff and shows just the important elements.

Having gone back to the familiar iOS interface, I miss the spartan look of Windows Phone but what can I say, iOS feels a lot like home. It’s what I’ve been used to since 2008 and it’s clearly much more polished and mature.

Today, I use both the N9 as well as an iPhone 3GS. Having owned an iPhone 4 for three months, I never had the intention to upgrade to the 4S. Despite the highly publicized and clearly impressive Siri, it doesn’t fully work outside of the United States and I’d rather wait until the next iteration. Without Siri, the camera is the remaining major upgrade from the 4 and I’m currently quite happy using the cameras on the 3GS as well as the N9.

thedailywhat:

Reimagination of the Day: Animaniacs, um, maniac Dr. Toonhattan flexed his Flash 8 muscle to produce this rather unnecessary shot-for-shot South Park-style remake of the Animaniacs title sequence.

As one Cartoon Brew commenter notes, this is at once terrible and fantastic.

[cartoonbrew.]

Giga Pudding

“We All Want to be Young” – outcome of a 5-year behavioral study by BOX 1824 on youth

TRON: Legacy – Derezzed video (via WaltDisneyStudiosNL)

thedailywhat:

Kinetic Typography of the Day: Stephen Fry talks words.

[b3ta.]

An ad for dtac, a mobile network in Thailand. Posted a week before Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 ad.

Stephen Colbert testifies in a US congressional hearing on immigrant farm workers

bellamybudiman:

White Knuckles – OK Go (via @disti)

thedailywhat:

Brooklyn Tornado Footage of the Day: Old and Busted: “It’s a double rainbow all the way across the sky!” New Hotness: “Dude, it’s fucking funneling!”

[@gavinpurcell.]