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I only just got my N900 and I love it, but I seem to hear alot about "hacking the device".
So my question is this...
What does hack the device actually mean?
I usually only use a mobile for normal use but the N900 has many more possibilities so what are they?
Thanks
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But when u say "Hacking" u might mean flashing your N900. as alot of VF users are stuck on the old update and not 1.2.
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Hacking away at a device usually means grabbing a large machete (in this case, Perl) and slashing away at it until you make it do what you want, regardless of what it was originally designed to do.
So, if you scan this forum and skip the 10000 posts about how people hate or love the n900 or Nokia, you'll find some fun hacks people have done to make it do neat things.
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So my question is this...
What does hack the device actually mean?
I usually only use a mobile for normal use but the N900 has many more possibilities so what are they?
Thanks
Last edited by KoolMoeDee; 2010-06-07 at 09:38.