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Everyone else has caught up and Nokia has been left behind
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cortina61
2010-04-23 , 10:38
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''Not familar with Nokia Image Storer, but what you could do is setup rsync on your computer and N900 (not sure if rsync is available for Windows). SSH might be needed for the connection between your computer and the N900. They will also have to be on the same network unless you configure the ssh tunnel so you can connect to it from a different network (though means you can automatically sync photos away from home if you leave your computer and network on) ''
not being funny, but to me this might as well be written in Chinese.
I would love just one real example of a marketing video for the N900 that ever said it was not meant to be mainstream and was for peope who would understand how to make it work properly
I hear it ll the time on here that we should have done our research. I honestly did, and not once was anything saying to me dont do it love its too technical for you
It came on contract with Vodafone, who I trusted to sell me a phone with additional capabilities not an internet tablet that is rubbish at everyday things but hey you can spent hours modifying it and see if you can make it do something useful, possibly disabling it completely, or just reflash it and use as a controller for your PS 3 or emulate Nintendo games,
Yeah great!
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