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#inputdevices
BlueMaemo Turns Your Nokia Tablet Into a Wireless Mouse, Keyboard
Usually, the only reason we use the keyboards on internet tablets is because we can't get to a more comfortable input device. Still, if you want to turn that on your head, here's a beta application for Nokia Internet Tablets (the N800 and N810 specifically) that let you use them as a keypad and mouse for your main computer. BlueMaemo uses Bluetooth and works with Windows XP, Vista and Linux BlueZ. I guess it could be fun for freaking out anyone who's using your desktop at the time. Can anyone say awesome Halloween prank? [JK on the Run] -
#canyourn800dothedog
Nokia 800 Robot Dog the Brainchild of Finnish Schoolkids
This is what happens when a forward-thinking cellphone giant gets together with a bunch of its future potential customers &mdash a robot dog made from an N800. The children at a Nokia-funded school in Finland came up with this idea of having an internet tablet that doubles as a pet. [YouTube via Crave] -
#shutyomouth
Is That Skype on a Nokia N800?
There's no news yet, but N800 owners who aren't super-psyched about Google Talk or that open-source voice chat software can soon celebrate the arrival the mother of all voice chat, and yeah, I'm talkin' 'bout Skype. More » -
#pdas
Nokia N800 Reviewed, Best Internet Tablet Out There
Nokia's Internet tablets haven't gotten much fanfare in the past, but according to the folks at Mobile Crunch, their latest silver slab deserves every bit of your attention. Looks-wise, the $399 N800 is sexier and more polished than its predecessor, the blocky 770. Everything from its symmetrical distribution of buttons to its "instant-on" start up make you wanna cradle one in your hands. More » -
#cellphones
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Unboxing Pics, Specs
Nokia's fancy N800 Internet tablet has been unearthed, providing us with both sexy unboxing shots and juicy specs. First, the specs: a healthy 4.1-inch screen that delivers 800x480 resolution, a 320 MHz CPU, 128 MB of RAM and a 256 MB of flash memory. It launches here at CES this week, but reportedly it's out in some stores now, so go take a peek and let us know where you find it. More »
