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Sometimes I think that there are high political and economic reasons to block the development of the n900.
Is the n900 military to dangerous?
Does it allow to much control over the phone and data transmission?
Can you construct bombs with the n900?
Can it be used for coding or transmission of uncontrolled data?
Is the n900 a danger for closed software cartels?
Is Nokia paid or urged to stop the development of the n900?
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2011-02-10
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2011-02-10
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Is the n900 military to dangerous?
Does it allow to much control over the phone and data transmission?
Can you construct bombs with the n900?
Can it be used for coding or transmission of uncontrolled data?
Is the n900 a danger for closed software cartels?
Is Nokia paid or urged to stop the development of the n900?