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"Paradigm shift", my rectum. Nokia was just too lazy to develop decent software for the thing.
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My point General is it should have been in there from day one. The support came from the community not Nokia directly. They built it in, they just didn't activate it. Makes sense only in their minds.
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The tablets started as an exploratory project. The program needed to be "killable" if certain technical capabilities and business milestones could not be reasonably met or proved outright unfeasable. That's as far as I can go with those comments.
Come on Karel. Crustiness aside-- I know you're smart enough to know how these things are done. Take it from here.
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My question to you Texrat is, Does Nokia realize now what they have and are they willing to continue to go the open source route. The reports of bringing in MS and Sprint make me sick because those companies are as far as you can get from open source. We caught both MS and Sprint sending back data they had mined from our systems. Our lawyers quickily put an end to that. To be safe we terminated all hardware and software with them. Did the same with MAC last year. It's crazy what these companies are allowed to do. The NSA can't even do half the stuff these companies do.
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I'm tired of having to do software and hardware mod's to do what should have been done when it was first brought out. It's crazy. It's like making a phone and not being able to make calls because they didn't think that feature would matter. I buy an internet tablet with a usb I expect to able to use that usb entirely. It's a great product I just want all the features I paid for.