GLOBAL – There’s all sorts of ways we can back up and save our data in the event of something bad happening to our devices (specially losing them, or having them stolen). Following a survey from the folks over at BetaLabs, we figured it’d be a good subject for a poll on Conversations and you weren’t backward in coming forward with your thoughts. 30 per cent of you said you’d find contacts hardest to replace, with images and media coming a close second with 25 per cent.
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GLOBAL – Ending our week of looking at Nokia’s various blogs we close out with one of the newer members of the clan, the Ovi Blog. With an ever expanding range of services and applications, Ovi is rapidly establishing itself as the “door” to the Internet (Ovi is Finnish for door), providing a wide range of mobile users access to the services and applications on their devices that previously simply weren’t possible. Ovi Mail is possibly one of the best examples of this, where hundreds of thousands of people, many of whom wouldn’t have previously had access to a PC, have already set up and run an email account directly from their mobile device.
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GLOBAL – Ovi Suite is evolving and that’s clearly in evidence with the release of the new 2.0 beta version today on BetaLabs. Eventually Ovi Suite will replace all your Nokia software with one simple, elegent yet powerful piece of software that’ll handle all the tasks you’d expect it to for your device. Designed to bring your PC and device together as one, you can use it to sync and back up your device, manage your messages, download and install free maps and keep your device’s firmware up to date. This latest version takes the most important features from Nokia Software updater, Nokia Map loader and Nokia Photos and integrated them into one single application. You can also access key Ovi services by signing in with your Ovi login.
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