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When the N810 successor comes - the N810 is the coolest remote/home automation device.
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However it now seems like maybe the tablets are done and Nokia may be putting the attention to newer developments (maybe)-
I just wonder if everyone thinks that people will still continue to develop for the tablets and if the updates to the OS will continue -
Should I just wait at this point for the new thing they are doing?
Thanks -