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There are instructions in this thread for making the N900 into a mobile hotspot. However, it needs a custom kernel, so it isn't for the "faint of heart"
Also joikuspot announced that they are going to release a version for the N900 in the "first quarter 2010".
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It would be great if my camera would push photos via eye-fi to the N900 which would receive them, resize, adjust, geotag via the GPS chip and store for later upload to a web service. N900 would also act as backup/expanded memory for the originals.