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Sounds interesting. What's the URL for these channels? Is it a direct stream to media player or are you watching this off CBS's and ABC's web sites?
I'm sure this would come in useful for newbies (like me) who just want a 'Dummies Guide' to watching the 7pm news (or any other streaming content, e.g. MTV for that matter)
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2008-01-09
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)—it was the internet, in your pocket . . . the real internet. The platform has really come a long way since then. A wonderfully talented developer community has formed around the platform and brought us tons of wonderful applications. Then came the N800, which was a huge step over the 770. It was truly the world's most portable laptop.
), and maybe listen to some tunes through Vagalume or Rhapsody.
), and idles for me on AIM, IRC, and Gizmo SIP. I can tap off quick replies to IMs as they come in (auditory notifications are great) with the fullscreen-keyboard, check up on my favorite IRC channels and receive calls thanks to Grand Central. Sometimes I'll just kick back on the couch and reader, or pick a movie or TV show to watch from my server (thanks to EyeTV for the TV shows!) and have it transcoded on-the-fly thanks to aflegg's excellent mediautils.|
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2008-01-09
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And how do you get your audiobook narration loud enough as you drive? Not headphones, I hope.

I wish all the eloquent "How I use my Nwhatever" stories were collected together to help answer the newbie "what can I do with this thing" questions...
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2008-01-09
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2008-01-09
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generalantilles: n800 is great for all things you mentioned. I have only one question: how do you deal with battery life. i could not do these things whole day without 2-3 additional batteries.
my only real problem with n800 is quite short battery life, especially for wifi intensive work.
(other problems, i hope, will be dealt with as os2008 and custom apps improve).
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