Maemo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.. what OS does that thing run?
The device does not need to be unlocked or "jailbroken" in order to install an unsupported application.
Opens the door to all kinds of goodness.![]()
Unlike most smartphones, the end-user is able to gain root access by issuing the command "sudo gainroot" in the terminal in Maemo 5.
Just read the Wiki link, man!
I have an iPhone, it does everything I would want/need it to do, so I cannot complain there. My favorite smart phone though is the palm pre, hopefully palm makes another phone following this one to keep expanding, I enjoyed the interface and phone style. I'm not a huge fan of android yet, but I know shortly it will be something that I like more as it keeps getting developed more and more, and multitouch...and the Nexus One is the only android phone I almost completely like...if only it didn't have a trackball.
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If you want a phone that looks cool, get the iPhone.
If you want a phone for business get the Nokia N900.
I need to control multiple campaigns, check on stats and revenue, make tweaks, pull reports, communicate with partners etc. You'll need some serious multitasking for that, and the iPhone isn't even on the starting line: iPhone Multitasking, Where You At? - Columns by PC Magazine. Throughout the day, like when I'm out doing what you see me doing in the http://www.wickedfire.com/shooting-shit/86335-post-pic-you-offline-3.html thread, I do all that on the N900 when I used to keep a laptop in the car.
No promises here. Yes, it does have Flash. Youtube? Just got to youtube.com. Love the thing.
Hands On With Nokia’s N900 | Gadget Lab | Wired.com
is it still even possible to rock something like this? I would love to show up at a conference talking on one of those... minus the radiation.