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<![CDATA[Sling Steps Outside With SlingPlayer Mobile for Symbian S60]]> SlingPlayer mobile, the app that lets you watch all your TV shows on your cellphone streamed from your SlingBox, has just launched in the US for $29, Canada for $34, and the UK for £19. It's the same basic functionality—although this has streaming support over 3G and/or Wi-Fi and landscape fullscreen support—but now supporting Nokia N95, N75, and E65. Good news for N95 users as well, as Sling's going to provide the client free to all owners. Now there's absolutely no excuse to cry spoiler alert when people talk about Heroes the next morning if you can watch it while you drive to work. [Slingmedia]

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<![CDATA[SlingPlayer Mobile for Symbian S60 Looking for Guinea Pigs]]> slingplayersymbian.jpgSling Media's now taking applications for beta testers for SlingPlayer Mobile for Symbian S60 phones—Nokia models N75, N95, and E65, specifically. The beta's US only and will run for four weeks, and you'll be expected to keep your lips sealed about confidential information (that'll happen). Oh, and obviously, "Unlimited data plan is a MUST." If you're on AT&T, that should make for a fun itemized bunker buster at the end of the month. [Beta Signup via GigaOM]

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<![CDATA[Nokia's E65 slider and E61i QWERTY/WiFi business...]]> Nokia's E65 slider and E61i QWERTY/WiFi business phones official in the US [Nokia]

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<![CDATA[Nokia E65: Slider With Style]]> While the Nokia E65 is already available in some markets, the company rolled it out officially for the rest of us today in Barcelona, and we're liking its stylish good looks with that red color and its slider form factor.

Although you're not going to be quickly typing out e-mails on this one as you would on its E61i QWERTY brother, it's made easier to use with One Touch keys on its front cover, letting you access your contacts database, hit mute when you want to talk behind someone's back, and then you can assign your most used application to its "My Own" key.

Of course, there's a 2-megapixel camera on board, and then there's a microSD slot to store even more stuff. It's available in either brown or red with silver trim, and it should run you around $450 without a contract.

Nokia E65 [Feetup]

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