Nokia N900 Unlocked Cell Phone/Mobile Computer with 3.5-Inch Touch Screen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Maemo Browser, 32 GB–U.S. Version with Full Warranty

September 30, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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Amazon.com Product Description Combining a mobile computer, cell phone, high-quality camera and portable media player into a single device, the Nokia N900 unlocked cell phone offers fast 3G connectivity, global roaming capabilities, and a wealth of messaging capabilities to keep you in touch with family, friends and business associates wherever you roam. It runs the new Linux-based Maemo operating system, which brings the benefits of your PC to your mobile world. Enjoy fast application proc

Review: Skooba Design Checkthrough Roller Bag

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Skooba Design Checkthrough Roller Bag Let’s face it, flying is a convenience that has become a huge hassle. There are so many rules on what’s ok and if it is ok, how much of this item you can have. The trek through security is less than fun: breaking out your approved liquids, electronics, taking off your shoes, and emptying your pockets. With that said, I want us all to be as safe as possible, but that doesn’t mean I have to enjoy the process. I dread having to take a laptop with me,

Are all GPS Pet Locators The Same?

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by Adam Webster Pets become very special to families. They often feel like another member of the family. We become attached that we want to do everything possible to protect these little guys. It is disheartening to walk back to a kennel and find that your best friend is missing. That is when the GPS pet locator comes in handy. Perhaps your beloved pet ran through your legs as you opened the door to let a guest in and now you cannot find her. Once again, it would have been so nice to have ha

$300 DIY Street-View Camera (Car Not Included)

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Using eight cheap webcams, a GPS receiver and open-source software, Roy D. Ragsdale built a rig that can do what Google’s Street-View cars do: take images of the world around it and stitch them together into panoramas. The difference? This version can be carried on your head and cost just $300 to make.

iZUP — Using Phone GPS to Stop Cell Phone Use While Driving

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Using a cell phone while driving is a bad thing. We’ve seen the reports that doing so impairs a driver as much or even more than being intoxicated. With smartphones playing an even bigger role in communications currently than in the past, the problem will grow unless technology is leveraged to make it safer. Illume Software has just announced a product that is intended to prevent the use of cell phones while driving. The new program, iZUP, uses the GPS that is integrated in many phones, and

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