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Image via Wikipedia I've actually been running earlier versions of the newly released Diablo firmware for the Nokia N810 Internet tablet, which was recently released to the public. The nice thing that this firmware release has is automatic updating! Much like with Windows Update in some configurations, the tablet will show a blinking exclamation point icon along
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