Russell Shaw points out that a PC-based Nokia phone has been published on the Nokia Beta Labs website.

It’s a Firefox extension for Windows that lets you “use” your mobile phone from your PC. At first sight it seems to be a VoIP client, but reading the description, it is clear that it’s not.
You can communicate by using Nokia PC Phone with your friends and family even though they don’t have the Nokia PC Phone themselves. Your friends are not able to tell the difference whether you are using the Nokia PC Phone or not, because your calls and text messages are actually made from your own Nokia phone.
Anyway, I haven’t tried it yet since it’s for Windows only, so I look forward to getting feedbacks from people that have actually tried it out.
luca filigheddu, nokia pc phone, nokia
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