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What I’m Doing With My N95

By Adam Blue | February 8, 2008

I installed an app called Joikulight that allows me to use my Nokia N95 as a wireless access point. That means I could play online PSP games from anywhere. I could even use the PSP to remote connect to my PS3 to access files on my computer. How amazing all this gadgetry is.

I ordered an 8GB microSD card, but the 16’s just came out…and the 32’s just around the corner. I’m loving this SSD insurgence.

I was also lucky enough to get a hold of a hacked ‘early access’ version of Nokia’s N-Gage software. If it wasn’t for the FCC’s restrictions on radio-equipped gadgets in the US, more Nokia handhelds would be used here, like the rest of the world, and the American’s which I primarily talk game with would understand my point: Nokia will change handheld gaming. I downloaded a program that lets me take screenshots of what’s going on on my phone. I’ll use this and post on my gaming blog the features incorporated within the new N-Gage service, and how it justifies my point.

I also found out I can use my phone to stream live video that I record. I’ll probably use it for a concert I’m going to in March, in which anyone can watch the bands play, and hopefully I can set up a program to record what’s going on.

What can this phone not do? They just came out with motion controls to play PC games and operate the mobile itself!

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