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Re: Dr. Ari Jaaksi on Maemo 5
I sure would like to see A2DP bluetooth profile support in the future. Any mention of that?
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Re: Dr. Ari Jaaksi on Maemo 5
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http://www.targus.com/uk/print_produ...sp?sku=ACP50EU ...would that be acceptable? |
Re: Dr. Ari Jaaksi on Maemo 5
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Most of the phones my family has used were never approved by our GSM carrier. I have never had to worry about their approval of firmware, phone style, features or any other aspect. I acquire the unlocked phone, plug in my sim card, and I use it. It's been that simple every single time. So, sorry to xxWhateverxx, but this one is wrong, too. The concerns about the addition of an HSPA modem are as overblown as those over the N810's inclusion of a hardware keyboard. That was supposed to "kill the product line", too. :rolleyes: |
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How much say did any of them have over the N95? Before you leap to claim that's irrelevant, consider again that HSPA in an internet tablet is a serious game changer. Carriers will tend to avoid it like the plague... and not because of any technical shortcomings, but rather, due to technical advantages. Insisting on wifi in high-end phones cost us dearly with some carriers (typically in the US). Odds are your fears over any of the same head-in-sand carriers co-opting the direction of future tablet development is just flat paranoid. So, once again, sorry to xxWhatsitxx. Still wrong. But keep trying! Maybe you'll quote someone that got it right next time. |
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We ain't drinking your Koolaide Texrat, so go pound sand. Quote:
If the "carriers" become involved in NIT stuff, it will be the end as we know it. |
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@Texrat post 122
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Re: Dr. Ari Jaaksi on Maemo 5
Hi!
I should be surely sleeping instead of reading you, but couldn't resist. :) - The announcement yesterday was mostly about supported hardware? Sure, this is the most delicate part and the stuff many media, analysts and even many of you care primarily about. Good to have a Nokia vicepresident investing the 25 minutes available in his keynote on this (plus the Linux Foundation Gold, which implies a strategic message that I'm not sue the Linux lovers here appreciate. Then we have a Maemo developer session of 2h and a Maemo Summit of 2 days to go through more Fremantle details. - HSPA/3G support is cool and deep stuff. C'mon. I understand the initial resistance from some of the current core insiders but there is plenty of people out there that never considered a Maemo device and thanks to this will think of it for the first time. Just like the hardware keyboard a year ago. Remember? Many of you didn't like it either but thanks to it (and well, some more stuff) now there is many more brilliant people around here. Also remember, eventually some opponents felt in love when they had the real thing in their hands. On a related note I also said repeated times years ago that I would never get a mobile with a camera and look me now. - All this "exciting" discussion about data plans and what not is, if you look at it, pure speculation at this point. Maybe even a waste of time? Fremantle is not even in alpha and there is no device announced for it. Costs for data and business models about data today are X, Y, Z. 6 months ago they were different. 1 year ago they were different. How will be they when a device with Fremantle inside comes out? Definitely time to sleep for me. More in few hours! |
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xx, you have my views on guns completely wrong... but that's not surprising given your misguided interpretation of other comments as well as your misunderstanding of the discussion in general.
I suggest, again, laying off the politics in addition to educating yourself on not only fun subjects like cell phones and history but also the concept of logical fallacies. Fascinating stuff. Go to it! I'll expect a report tomorrow morning. |
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Hey, buddy, thanks for stopping in!
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The only real problem with speculation is when people use it to assume the past always dictates the future (it should of course instead help shape it with lessons learned) and that disproving negatives is a valuable endeavor. ;) |
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Why can't you acknowledge that what Brontide and Ryan say might have validity, even if you think my opinions are nonsense? You saying I have logical fallacies, does not automatically make it so. Later. |
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