After all the clues and weeks of anticipation, Nokia has finally released the Maemo Project video, which turns out to be a cleverly marketed ad campaign for the Nokia N900. The release of the N900 sees the culmination of months of testing, tweaking and hard work, all to ensure that you get the device you have been hoping for. The project however, has only just begun. The developers, fans and consumers will now essentially dictate where this device goes from here. PUSH your N900 to its limit.
I currently use the Safari web browser and as you may know you can have many thumbnail shortcuts on your homepage. Upon opening the browser today I noticed the image above. Note that the time in the bottom right corner states 19:30. Could this be the time when “whatever is happening” is taking place? If you look at the camera timer it shows 10:15:21:15, around the same time the leaked clips sent by WOMWorld were recorded, however there is no real-time in the bottom right corner of the clips. The discussion surrounding this saga is taking place over at talk.maemo.org. Feel free to join in and give us your take.
This image appears to be embedded into the CSS of maemoproject.com. Check out the image after the jump…
WOMWorld just dropped this bizarre video into my inbox regarding the Major Compete conundrum that was puzzling the nation a couple of weeks back. It seamed to be that once the “penguin” was found and clicked, your were in with a chance to win the Nokia N900 along with the BH-905 Bluetooth Headset. Apparently it doesn’t end there. Check out the video after the jump and leave your thoughts on what you make of it…
Recently I mentioned the Major Compete web page and how Nokia has been puzzling the nation with some cryptic clues and hidden messages. Well it seems that the Major Compete hangman has been deciphered and the missing seven-letter word is ‘project.’ Entering this in your URL will bring you to MaemoProject.com. This however brings forth a further task. You will find yourself looking through a webcam that is constantly recording an empty room. More details after the jump…
I received my “secret gift” from WOMWorld yesterday which turned out to be the Nokia N97 White. The green box, which was in the form of a signpost, also contained a plaque with a few more details about the event. There has also been another site creeping its way into the mix, Major Compete arised a couple of days ago with yet another clue. More details and images after the jump…
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