The N900 can stream from DLNA/UPnP servers just fine. I can also stream from the N900 to my PS3. Open source at its finest.
Out of those selections, I would personally take an N900 (I did, I own one :D) but if you have to actually ask - I'd recommend the Aino (even with the horrible name).
i beat it on my second try. the first time i got all the way to the subway. me and the brothers were in the entrance to the tunnel. i turn around to shoot a couple cops before they got me (low health). as im scoped in with the M16 i get straight macked by a subway train . i was all > >
One of my favorite podcasts, No Agenda:
http://noagenda.mevio.com/
Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak talk about random things each week.
In this weeks episode, Adam Curry talks how he bought an E71 instead of an iPhone 3G.
I agree that the N900 looks very promising, but at least for the moment the N86 still has the "ultimate featurephone" crown.
This is partly because it's a bit smaller and more "camera-shaped" than the tablet-style N900, but particularly because it has those lovely little slide-out media keys...
good video there!
im still wondering though, with the n97 have predictive or correction abililties in QWERTY modes? unlike the 5800 which is only in T9
http://www.symbian-guru.com/welcome/2009/04/pixelsbeatpaper-offers-free-apps-and-is-taking-requests.html
http://www.plusmo.com/featured?t=s60#
try this works for nokia phones and i m sure the n97 :buddies:
Also lets not forget about the tropical weather down there as well.
The Emulator does not come preloaded with widgets installed, only shortcuts to applications. You can use the mouse to do things like swipe the homescreen away and use the kinetic scrolling in the browser which is pretty...
I love Jonny's objectiveness. I never understood the "unconditional loyalty" to a brand name. Many valid points are brought up why Omnia Hd is better than N97 but some people here are in some kind of a denial.