
Many apologies to my readers for being late to the party on this announcement:
That's the first paragraph of a press release. The general summary is that Devicescape is working with Nokia to continue to enhance their service on Nseries devices, including the N800.
SAN BRUNO, CA October 10 , 2007 – Devicescape Software announced today that it is working with Nokia, the world’s largest mobile device maker, to make its industry leading software available on selected Wi-Fi enabled Nokia devices. The Devicescape Connect software, now available via the Nokia Download! application in the United Kingdom and the United States and globally in the Tableteer folder, makes Wi-Fi access effortless for consumers at home or on the go.
Devicescape simplifies the login and authentication procedures on wireless networks - especially municipal and commercial networks. I have been using Devicescape for a while to track my connections, but do not currently use any subscription based networks. I think I may try this with T-Mobile Hotspots for a month and see how it works at a dozen or so Starbucks locations. For those of you who subscribe to commercial or municipal WiFi, give Devicescape a shot. It may save you a couple minutes each time you connect, thus making "instant internet" more accessible.
Devicescape is installable from the Tableteer site or direct from Devicescape.

4 comments:
This "service" sounds like another privacy nightmare to me. Much like Google's access to your email and locations...not sure I am sold.
Best option, Anonymous, is to read the privacy policy and see how it works for you.
Bit off topic here, but have you had any problems with the Opera browser? For instance Google Gears would be great for accessing my feeds when I can't find a hotspot, but it requires Firefox. Why did Nokia choose Opera over Firefoz?
all I can say is try using the mozilla based web browsing engine thats available
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