This is the first video of Niko completely controlled by the Nokia N900. Niko will turn, move, take a photo, upload the photo to TwitPic, and post a message to Twitter!
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Here is a robot that can be controlled by a Nokia N900, and uses Lego Mindstorm NXT components as a body. The purpose of this guy is to roam around and take a picture of anything that it runs into. The plan is to have it post messages and pictures to Twitter.
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This is a gameplay video of the Nokia N900 game Tuxracer. Check it out after the break Note: This video is not in English.
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This is a video of the Nokia N900 controlling a helicopter via accelerometer & 3G.Check it out after the break Mhmmm i know, its fake! But the idea is cool tho!
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Im almost 100% sure this video is fake, but I know the Nokia N900 can do a lot of crazy things when it is hacked. Heres a video of a guy controlling a real helicopter using the Nokia N900s accelerometer. Check it out. Real or fake? If you enjoyed this article, you might also like...Foursquare App
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Sygic has finally announced the publica availability of Sygic Mobile Maps with Turn-by-turn navigation for the Nokia N900 Maemo. Its available for purchase Official Press Release Below The first turn-by-turn voice guided navigation application for Maemo phones ...
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So it turns out that there are actually eight versions of the on-screen keyboard in Windows Phone 7 Series, as seen in the grid above. Like the iPhone, the keyboard will change depending on the application you're using. For example, when in an email address field, you'll get the @ key and .com, and when entering an SMS address, you'll have easy ... Related Posts Nokia N900 Keyboard ...
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