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Nokia and RealNeworks announce wireless access of Rhapsody's three million song library, radio channels, music editorials, and album reviews using the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. From the press release:...U.S. consumers can now enjoy mobile access to the award- winning Rhapsody(R) digital music service through the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. This innovative collaboration gives Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users rapid access to Rhapsody's three million songs anywhere they have a Wi-Fi connection. The new Rhapsody features are available to Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users beginning Tuesday, March 27, through a free software update, accessible via the device's Tableteer menu and also at http://www.nokiausa.com/n800. In addition to playback from Rhapsody's robust music catalog, this update will enable Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users to listen to customized Rhapsody playlists, stream hundreds of professionally programmed Internet radio channels and browse Rhapsody's critically acclaimed music editorial and album reviews. "We are thrilled to be working with Nokia to bring the Rhapsody experience to the Wi-Fi enabled Nokia N800 Internet Tablet," said Philip W. O'Neil, senior vice president of music, RealNetworks. "Innovative integrations like these reinforce our vision of Rhapsody as a single service that delivers a personalized music experience that consumers love, at any time and on any device." "Giving consumers direct access to Rhapsody via their wireless Nokia N800 Internet Tablet gives new meaning to music on the go," said Bill Plummer, Vice President, Sales & Channel Management, Multimedia, Nokia North America. "Our goal at Nokia is to make the Nokia N800 the ultimate portable Internet entertainment device, giving consumers the convenience of easy wireless access to their favorite online services beyond the confines of home." The sleek, pocket sized Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a Linux-based handheld product dedicated to convenient Internet browsing, messaging, email communications, Internet calling and other applications over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth phone data connections. With stereo audio, media support and an integrated web camera, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet lets users enjoy streamed and downloaded content while on the go. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet includes a high-resolution widescreen display (4.13 inches) with zoom functionality, built-in stereo speakers for enjoying music, an on-screen keyboard, and an intuitive user interface that is ideal for browsing for music through Rhapsody.
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Hmm, so I guess we know the main reason now why a new update was released.
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Another milestone:

SEATTLE and ESPOO, Finland, March 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- RealNetworks®, Inc. (Nasdaq: RNWK - News), the global leader in digital media delivery and Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News), the world's largest handset manufacturer, today announced that U.S. consumers can now enjoy mobile access to the award- winning Rhapsody® digital music service through the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. This innovative collaboration gives Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users rapid access to Rhapsody's three million songs anywhere they have a Wi-Fi connection.

The new Rhapsody features are available to Nokia N800 Internet Tablet users beginning Tuesday, March 27, through a free software update, accessible via the device's Tableteer menu and also at www.nokiausa.com/n800


EDIT: as usual, the news and the service are out of sync. I don't see any reference to Rhapsody on the N800 page...

Last edited by Texrat; 2007-03-27 at 13:49.
 
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I actually posted the news on the main page a few minutes before. We must have been cross-posting.

Thanks Texrat.
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lol.

Looks like Tableteer hasn't caught up with the news either. Sure wish PR folks would get their act together...
 
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What about none US consumers?
 
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I would give them until the end of the day to get it up "on-time."
 
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lol Will... yeah, after that they're no longer "current".
 
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For U.S customers only, so rest of the world: forget the whole thing.
 
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Anybody have any luck installing rhapsody? doesn't seem to show in the application manager
 
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