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Re: What woud you realistically like to see in the N900?
Ah yes, sipphone.com, I remember you well. Good call!
I had sworn off Gizmo mainly due to a quirky and not well supported client on the PC, though the account seemed to work quite well. Can the gizmo account work with other sip clients? I may use this for sip to sip calling if it's the case (my current provider charges for this).... YARR! }:^)~ Vorrupt |
Re: What woud you realistically like to see in the N900?
Gizmo account is just a product offered by Sipphone, they have instructions on how to use other clients on their website.
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Re: What woud you realistically like to see in the N900?
I'm not sure if its been made official, but I would really like to see the OVI store apps available for the N900. I feel that this will help break it out of a niche market into the mainstream. In fact, bring on the entire OVI she-bang.
YARR! }:^)~ corrupt.ovi.com |
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Re: What woud you realistically like to see in the N900?
Here's a pretty neat N900 software wish:
Since the N900 (at least I think) will come stock with: 1) a compass and accelerometer (orientation), 2) GPS (location), 3) 3D acceleration (rendering), 4) a camera (view), 5) and HSPA (anywhere network), it has all the ingredients for an amazing augmented reality system! Imagine holding the N810 as if a transparent piece of glass in the open, and seeing floating markers in the distance over the landscape, or information about what you're pointing it towards (description, history, position markers, etc). With HSPA, the tablet can automatically download the augmented reality objects from a centralised server, for a seamless user experience. It can also grab the positions of visible 'users' for neat social apps or form the basis of 'geo-games' (consider this term coined). For virtual graffiti, users could 'tag' an area with art or information. This would also make an AMAZING star gazing app. Imagine being able to aim the tablet and 'zoom' in on distant nebulae as if it were a telescope, or see the surface of the moon in high detail! My heart beats at the thought! Just start the app, aim the tablet, and view a virtual world juxtaposed with reality! What do you think? YARR! }:^)~ AugmentedCorruption |
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Nokia research center has already done work with augmented reality, so it might even come directly from Nokia whe the devices are actually up to the task.
Of course it's also a possibility that they already have the tech ready, but haven't been able to make a viable business out of it, so they're holding it back :rolleyes: |
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In any case it sounds doable and pretty cool (assuming the camera is able to see at least some stars tpo do the direction matching, which depends on its internals) There's already a star map app isn't there? I wonder how hard it would be to hack heading and azimuth input into (from compass, accelerometer, starmap watching, etc.) that.... Anyway, cool idea :) |
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