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(EDIT: I actually slept this evening after writing this and had a dream I had an N900 )
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Somehow I still believe and hope that it has something to do with the services. Ovi and others really need more attention. And one can at least dream that Nokia would build Ovi Suite for Linux (that wouldn't be big announcement though)...
edit. Actually, I'm quite confident it has something to do with services. Perhaps the big announcement is the rumoured video store + music store going DRM free + some sort of subscription service for both (à la Spotify).
Last edited by ColonelKilkenny; 2009-09-01 at 08:40.