Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2009-04-19, 16:18
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Replies: 106
Views: 112,709
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Forum: News
2008-09-02, 04:21
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Replies: 237
Views: 121,848
Re: Whither the revolution?
The big missing piece on the NITs is: sync.
Provide a rock-solid sync engine for all types of data -- files, contacts, calendar, tasks, anything via a plug-in architecture -- and server systems...
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Forum: News
2008-08-29, 19:04
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Replies: 237
Views: 121,848
Re: Whither the revolution?
Well, this may be counter-intuitive, but I'm extremely glad that Nokia released something that isn't "mainstream," since I'm starting to believe that most of the stuff I love is not what the general...
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Forum: General
2008-05-16, 02:37
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Replies: 46
Views: 12,504
Re: New N800 price point
Well, yes and no. In the typical usage of the term "price-gouging" (which basically seems to just mean regular old supply and demand), I'd disagree—in that sense, it's a good thing, as it keeps the...
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Forum: Competitors
2008-04-23, 23:30
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Replies: 45
Views: 13,657
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Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2008-04-17, 14:52
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Replies: 18
Views: 4,438
Re: OS 2008 Bluetooth Audio
As stated, it is possible to get A2DP working with OS2008.
Nokia hadn't quite finished the A2DP bluetooth profile when the last OS came out, so finishing it [or rather, getting it to a usable...
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Forum: OS2008 / Maemo 4 / Chinook - Diablo
2007-12-06, 16:05
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Replies: 45
Views: 18,191
Re: Opera for OS2008?
I think we've got a winner.
Opera is very good at working on devices with small memory footprints. They've spent years developing Opera to run on smartphones, embedded devices, and so on. ...
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