Nokia Wi-Fi access
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| Owners of compatible Nokia Wi-Fi enabled mobile phone - including selected
| S60 based smartphones and Linux-based Internet Tablets - can download and
| install Boingo Mobile software, which enables roaming access to the world's
| largest network of public hotspots. The Boingo software identifies hotspots
| and automatically authenticates users with their Boingo user account.
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http://www.ces-show.com/0016/nokia/wireless/wi-fi-access/
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Linux Internet tablets gain WiFi login agent
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| Boingo Wireless Inc. has announced a free WiFi software agent for Nokia's
| Linux-based Internet tablets. The quick-connect agent is said to streamline
| logins at some 100,000-plus Boingo Mobile hotspots, for users of Nokia's N810
| or N800 running Tablet OS 2008.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3795463709.html
Review: Nokia N800 now with Skype
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| While I enjoyed using the Nokia N800 prior to the firmware upgrade, once
| having Skype installed made the unit made the Nokia N800 an almost
| indispensable tool carry around. Having the ability to make phone calls
| anywhere in the world from any location that has wireless internet was neat.
| Furthermore with a SkypeIn plan you can easily receive phone calls from just
| about any place in the world that has wifi. The addition of having Skype made
| the Nokia N800 a near cellphone like device.
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http://lunapark6.com/nokia-n800-now-with-skype.html
First look: Skype for the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
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| Not only was there an updated version of the Linux-based Internet Tablet OS
| and significantly-improved hardware, but Nokia also promised us a
| fully-functional Skype client for the N800. Nearly six months after the
| tablet's launch, the Skype client has finally arrived.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070711-first-look-skype-for-the-nokia-n800-internet-tablet.html
Nokia adds FM radio to N800 Internet tablet
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| It's not often that a company ships a gizmo with an entire hardware
| feature unremarked upon and unsupported, then later turns it on free
| of charge - but that's what Nokia did with the new N800 Internet
| tablet. They just released a package which enables an FM radio
| tuner in the unit.
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http://technocrat.net/d/2007/2/7/14542
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