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		<title>Nokia N95 8GB: first mobile phone to DLNA-networks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Organization of DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) certified more than 1,800 consumer electronics products, which until now was not the place the mobile phones. But now the list of DLNA-certified products, finally appeared, and this type of devices.  The Finnish company Nokia proudly announced that its product Nokia N95 8GB has become the world&#8217;s first [...]]]></description>
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<p> Organization of <strong>DLNA</strong> (<strong>Digital Living Network Alliance</strong>) certified more than 1,800 consumer electronics products, which until now was not the place the mobile phones. But now the list of DLNA-certified products, finally appeared, and this type of devices.<span id="more-332"></span></p>
<p> The Finnish company <strong>Nokia</strong> proudly announced that its product <strong>Nokia N95 </strong>8GB has become the world&#8217;s first mobile phone, which has been certified DLNA. Recall Alliance DLNA was created to enhance the compatibility of wired and wireless devices.In other words, the organization is trying to combine all your home electronics devices, regardless of their producers in a network that will allow for easy exchange of data between personal computers, players, televisions and other appliances.</p>
<p>Nokia <strong>N95 8GB</strong> DLNA defined as the mobile digital media server (<strong>Mobile Digital Media Server</strong>). Thus, for example, you may view photos with the Nokia N95 8GB on the TV or listen to audio files stored on this<strong> phone</strong>, through the center of the music (as long as your <strong>TV</strong> and <strong>stereo</strong> system is also certified DLNA).</p>
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