This is an interesting guide for those who are planning to buy a new HDTV. Christmas and New Year is coming up so I'm quite sure some of you are planning on buying a new device. :)
This little gadget is definitely on my wish list :O)
One of the best and the most successful Symbian apps has to be Gravity from Mobileways.de. Gravity started out as a twitter app, but now brings in your twitter feed, posts pictures to numerous services and even integrates Google reader.
Gravity is one of the most complete applications that I have encountered on the Symbian platform. But then, there is always a sense of greed in us which is what this wishlist is all about. Beleive me, Gravity is already a polished product, this is just a simple wishlist. I know its a bit too much to ask for from an app that already is the best there is...still...
Update: 5 Dec 2009
How about a better homescreen widget for the N97/N97mini?

Now I just need to wait for this to go on sale in January ;)
"High society woman, New York City, in the 30's.
A simple creed:
If you couldn't say anything awful about a person you shouldn't say anything at all.
"No wonder she didn't make the transition to talkies...what a screech."
"And have you read Ernest's latest, abysmal."
"This depression thing is just ghastly, did you know I had to wait ten minutes longer for a train."
You'd announce your presence, in a coat that Russian-born fashion designer Romain de Tirtoff (known as Erté), would have made for you.
You might find this one going from the Colony Club to the Stork Club to El Morocco.
They were catty, completely amoral and spoiled, but you never could say these women didn't have taste."

Santa Baby ... if only I'd been good enough this year for something from Cassandra Goad this year. Based in Sloane Street, Cassandra's showroom is a townhouse close to Peter Jones. She's a friend of the family and has performed miracles resetting handed-down pieces, and sends out marvellous advent calendars every year.

ok, this makes two weekend wants. i can live without it, clearly, but oh...sharing tea with thee (brewed in this lovely pot)...