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2010-03-31
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Only a fanboy or a person that hasnt done any research could say that Nokia is advertising the n900 properly.So either you are a fanboy or you have no idea what you are talking about.
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2010-03-31
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Sadly i have to tell you that your soooo wrong here, for example... since when was it obvious that one cannot topup or dial any numbers beggining with a * or hash , not able to recieve MMS , not able to fully use any functions that we have become so used too from previous Nokia mobiles... i can quote many many more problems with the N900 that were simply not stated when and before the hype began telling everyone this is the best thing since sliced bread !
ok its open software based but for what ? usless games that were about 30 years ago ??? not even the GOS works properly and also much of this developers software is all kids stuff... is this really all we can expect in the year 2010 from Nokia ? since buying this N900 in december last i have never had a full day without some problematic issue ... and right now my N900 is very very sadly being used to connect to the internet 24/7 because of the issues with it so best to not take it out with me even that way no headache.... ok for you childish gamers would be 2010 developers but sadly this IS 2010 and we just expect more ok.
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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2010-03-31
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Dumbest statement ever.So a different "official maemo webpage" opens for each individual?Please enlightment me on how to do this.
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2010-03-31
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That's relatively simple - you can use geoip to detect where the user is coming from and serve a different web page. As the site is probably hosted by Akamai (as they seem to be handling most of Nokia's sites) then this is done anyway, to route the user to the nearest server. I'm not saying that this is being done, but it's not a complex process to do it.
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The N900 is like a breath of fresh air.
Having been Microsoft free for nearly 8 years and having to watch proprietary stacks with abhorent lockins such as DRM, tied cloud services etc working to the detrement of consumers come and go I think the N900 is without a doubt currently the best platform for the future benefit of customers.
A big thanks also to Novell (www.novell.com) who have just fought the good fight for 7 years and been confirmed rightful owners of all their Unix copyrights keeping Linux free for the benefit of all Linux users world wide making such excellent devices as the N900 possible.
If the SCOrags had got their way then they would have tried to levy a per seat charge of $699 SCOtax for each handset on top of its base price.
More details at
http://www.groklaw.net
Now if only we could have OpenSuse install on the N900 then life would be perfect.
http://www.opensuse.org
rgds