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#21
Originally Posted by Bratag View Post
Constantly refresh talk.maemo.org looking for any indication the n900s are shipping?
Are you from the future.. or something?
*smells for time paradox*

Originally Posted by zkyevolved View Post
IRC is .... chatting protocol, right? Follow the flow chart:

YES: Me too
NO: Kent feels stupid.
Yes, it is
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#22
Did people see this video of someone running SNES on the N900 (outputting to TV no less and using WII remote!)

http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/30/v...earts-flutter/
 
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#23
Originally Posted by hypnotik View Post
Did people see this video of someone running SNES on the N900 (outputting to TV no less and using WII remote!)

http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/30/v...earts-flutter/
OH HELL YES!!! Thats pretty damn awesome, especially the tie in with the wiimote.
 
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#24
If there's any office software which is designed for touch than traditional mouse+keyboard , that will be great .I need to deal with office files on daily basis , which is the main reason for me to have a decent laptop . If we call Nokia N900 is mobile computer , touch design office is needed to be worked out . Other than that , most of my daily work and personal stuff can be resolved with N900.

The other thing is battery life , do not make me bring two extra battery with me for a one day heavy usage . I got the feeling that we might need that amount of spare batteries when final release .

Last edited by deter3; 2009-09-30 at 14:36.
 
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#25
Originally Posted by UCOMM View Post
i'll miss pocketscript and epocrates that i use on a clunky old dell


now i'll have to move to crappy web based stuff
So have you found any web beased programs. I know Epocrates can be searched online.
 
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#26
Originally Posted by hypnotik View Post
Did people see this video of someone running SNES on the N900 (outputting to TV no less and using WII remote!)

http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/30/v...earts-flutter/
this is awesome, I hope it supports all the roms. I wonder if it could run neo geo.
 
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#27
Originally Posted by mhotep View Post
So have you found any web beased programs. I know Epocrates can be searched online.
@ucomm, @mhotep

I use the garnet palm emulator on my n800 all the time. I have access to all of the palm available med books. currently use epocrates, tabors, 5mcc, tintanelli pocket ed, 5m peds, harrisons and merck, as soon as the garnet emulator comes for the n900 Ill add sanford guide and be very happy. love being able to have epoc open all the time and look up items much faster than having to wait for it to load.....

Epi
 
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#28
Use it to call my wife and my parents - OVER VoIP .
 
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#29
Originally Posted by epilido View Post
@ucomm, @mhotep

I use the garnet palm emulator on my n800 all the time. I have access to all of the palm available med books. currently use epocrates, tabors, 5mcc, tintanelli pocket ed, 5m peds, harrisons and merck, as soon as the garnet emulator comes for the n900 Ill add sanford guide and be very happy. love being able to have epoc open all the time and look up items much faster than having to wait for it to load.....

Epi
Thanks. I'll start looking into it. Most importantly is it free?
Any other Emulators out there for WebOS, or Windows mobile?
 
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#30
Wake up:
Check emails, calendar for the day

On the way to class:
Listen to MP3's through FM transmitter, or tape adapter. Maybe even stream some internet radio for the drive.

At school, in between classes, downtime:
Update calendar for homework, tests, events, etc.
Listen to more music. Check MP3 blogs for new tunes.
Read the news.
Check facebook and IM friends to make plans for the night.
Play some games.
Update / post things on my website.
Download some entertainment via BT for later.

In the evening:
Take pics with friends, upload immediately to flikr / facebook / etc.
Take video of drunken friends, promise not to post it, then post it.

At night:
Skype / google talk with friends in other countries.
Watch a soccer game or movie in bed while I fall asleep.


CAN'T WAIT!
 
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