Tao of Mac

Sunday, 7 January 2007

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    Jan 07 2007, 14:07

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    Rui Carmo

Resources:

The 770 is a Linux-powered tablet with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. And, in case you missed that bit, it's a Nokia, but it's not a phone.

Plus it was largely regarded as a dud, due to its slowness, high cost, limited availability and stunted functionality.

  • Ars Technica Review
  • FCC Approval Documents, Image Gallery
  • Video of Doom port.
  • The 770
  • Nokia 770 Blog
  • Pre-production Review
  • Maemo - the hype, the platform, the screenshots of its Gnome-based UI...
  • Kernel Concept's Maemo Packages
  • Ongoing port screenshots
  • LinuxWorld Presentation
  • Scratchbox - ARM toolchain
  • Press Release, Photos
  • InfoSync

Software:

  • Bluetooth Keyboard Plugin

See Also

LinuxThe Palm Foleo - Too Late?NewtonNokia N800
So, Where's My Tablet?RelaxingBluetoothARM
Random Trains of ThoughtDipping My ToesWi-FiFive Morning Tidbits
Random Thoughts on OrigamiStandard AttritionEinsteinOdds and Ends
A Few Notes on the PlayStation PortableRacing Towards The New Year2005 in ReviewNews Dump
Nokia 770 WishesDoomNokia RepliesTelegram Mode
Finally!Turbo ModeFor No Useful PurposeOpen Wide
Cold BerryTick TockChilling OutLooking Back
MaemoTag, You're Not ItNews Station Portable?Gnome
Passing ThroughMinimoRandom Thoughts On Nomadic LifeMinimal Service
Five Almost-Killer Applications in Tablet FormTake Two Tablets and Watch a MovieUINokia
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