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The Nokia N900 is a very underrated thing of beauty, an almost perfect device but lacking in one key element... Usability!

This is a device that out of the box is an amazing piece of hardware with the curse of a severely under developed Operating System, things didn't get any better as Nokia almost immediately dropped the Maemo OS to move on with a new venture in Meego. Fortunately development was handed over to the community and has recently bloomed.
The N900 is still a device that will seem like a slab of stone with a chisel unless the user is quite technically minded and that's the purpose of this blog, to inform people of the wonderful things that can be done to turn this device into a killer!

Monday 8 November 2010

WebOS Games

So It seems that the N900 is capable of playing WebOs games natively, But up till now it seems to have been a bit of a ball ache to get them working... Thanks to somebody at Maemo.org I have managed to find a Hotfile folder to already packaged Deb files of these games...

The following link may not be around forever so I'm going to try to grab them all and host them elsewhere for you.
http://hotfile.com/list/979177/6f23368

I will post some Videos of these working soon

Sunday 10 October 2010

Jurassic 3D Rollercoaster

jedi over at Maemo.org recently noticed Jurassic 3D Rollercoaster appear in the Ovi repos however its hidden and not yet in the Ovi store.

I proceeded to download this using the technique below.

Upon readin further it seemed that many users reported how badly performing this was, I've never really had any performance issue that others report and usually put this down to good housekeeping of my device, but this definatly has a problem or two. Playing this on my iPod touch 2nd gen is extremely responsive and quite wonderful, but on the N900 lags like crazy and its impossible to miss the fact that its running at a much slower framrate to the ipod, I have to put this down to bad programming of the game as the device is more than capable of murdering this game. Only time will tell, I hope that by the time this application is released its working properly.

See below for the command to download the game

Paste this into Terminal as one

wget http://mohammadag.xceleo.org/public/maemo/debfiles/apt_0.7.20.2maemo13.1_0m5latest_armel.deb
dpkg -i apt_0.7.20.2maemo13.1_0m5latest_armel.deb
apt-get install njurassiclite

PopOut Returns

Recently i posted with a workaround for the bbciplayer since the new style website removed the popout button, making it impossible to play content on the n900 via the bbc iplayer website.
Well good news! there is no longer a need to hack our user agents and regretfully pretend we are an android phone :/

The popout button is back, so now we can watch bbc iplayer content at decent quality again! check it out. and it seems that the BBC do listen to us when theres enough of us whinging.

Give Me TVCatchup !!

There are various ways of accessing TV Catchup on the N900.

The way I prefer is to visit http://m.tvcatchup.com/ and use the high quality stream, but its also possible to use an application called TVCplayer thats in extras-deval I believe.

Some people have advised its possible to use the full website now after some recent updates but even on the low quality setting I find this still abit jerky.

Saturday 25 September 2010

Transition to Android

Ever since the NitDroid project started I've been a keen follower, the concept that the n900 may soon have a fully functioning Android port is verfFfly exciting.
Android froyo can do everything i need a phone todo, and the n900 has the perfect hardware.
Flash 10.1 and now 3g this project is almost to the point where i would consider moving completely to Android.
So far there are a few issues that still need resolving before its ready for me

Sms sending.
Full phone call support.
Gps.
500mhz cpu lock issue causing the phone to get hot and drains battery fast.
Full gpu support

Once these are fixed i dont see any reason to stay on maemo, that doesnt mean i wont leave it on dual boot just incase.

Maps

Maps Maps Maps!

I Love a good Mapping application, mainly because I can never find my way around anywhere!

I have tried pretty much all of the map applications on the n900 to date and only two have really stood out at me.

- CloudGPS -


Here is the creators post http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=58402

The beautiful thing about this app is that its OpenGL ES based, and it really does look smooth, just needs a navigation system and search feature and I think this may become one of the greatest mapping applications around for a mobile.











-Sygic Mobile Maps-




This App is amazing! Better than any mapping application I ever used on my old n95 including Tom Tom Navigator. Its rich in features and incredibly user friendly, a must have GPS tool. I recently found the need to Navigate myself around a small remote island on Greece and didn't want to use Ovi Maps and get hit with crazy data charges, Sygic worked perfectly for me as it has pre-downloaded maps. I really would recommend spending the 60 euro on this as it is just as good if not better than any GPS device on the Market going for around 200 euro.