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Done on the current tablets, as well as it can be done on the current tablets (what with audio mixing being done on the DSP), and it will be supported out of the box afair on the new tablets, so probably best to strike this one off the list.
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While I'm at it a decent supported GPS/Navigation application with an interface usable in a car etc. Yes I know about Maemo Mapper. I do use it, and it is amazing, but the interface is too busy and fiddlly for in-car use.
Other than that, then I think the current tablets are fairly mature, and that is no bad thing so long as they don't stagnate overnight, which at the minute looks unlikely