Nokia Tablet 770 Linux Google Talk Tapioca
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How to Use Google Talk on Nokia 770 Linux Tablet
If you are looking for a wireless Internet appliance that can also let you make voice calls over the Internet, you might want to check out the Nokia 770 Linux Tablet. This device, which was originally designed for web browsing and email functions, has added Google Talk as a new feature in its second version.
Google Talk is a free service that allows you to communicate with other Google Talk users via voice or instant messaging. You can also use it to access other services that support the XMPP protocol, such as Jabber. However, Google Talk does not work with other popular VoIP services, such as Skype, and it does not allow you to call regular phone numbers.
To use Google Talk on your Nokia 770 Linux Tablet, you will need a Google account and a Wi-Fi connection. Here are the steps to set it up:
Turn on your Nokia 770 Linux Tablet and connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Tap on the Home icon on the screen and select Internet Call from the menu.
Tap on Settings and then on Accounts.
Tap on New Account and select Google Talk from the list of providers.
Enter your Google account username and password and tap on OK.
Your Google Talk account should now appear in the Accounts list. Tap on it and select Online from the menu.
You can now make and receive voice calls and instant messages with other Google Talk users. To start a voice call, tap on Contacts and select a contact from the list. Then tap on Call. To start an instant message, tap on Chat.
The Nokia 770 Linux Tablet is a device that runs on Maemo, a modified version of Debian Linux. It has a 4.1-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 800x480 pixels, a 252 MHz processor, 64 MB of RAM, and 128 MB of internal flash memory. It also has an RS-MMC slot for additional storage, a speaker and a microphone, and supports WLAN (IEEE 802.11b/g) and Bluetooth 1.2 connectivity. The device was first announced in May 2005 and went on sale in Europe in November 2005 for â¬349 to â¬369 (£245 in the United Kingdom). In the United States, it became available for purchase through Nokia USA's web site in November 2005 for $359.99. The second version with Google Talk was announced in May 2006 and was priced at $390.[^1^] [^2^]
The Nokia 770 Linux Tablet is a device that might appeal to niche markets of users who are looking for a wireless Internet appliance that can also make voice calls over the Internet using Google Talk. However, it has some limitations, such as the lack of cellular access, the incompatibility with other VoIP services, and the low memory and processor speed. If you are interested in this device, you can find more information on its official website or on Wikipedia.[^1^] [^3^]Nokia N800: The Successor of Nokia 770 Linux Tablet
If you are interested in the Nokia 770 Linux Tablet, you might also want to know about its successor, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. This device was announced in January 2007 at the Las Vegas CES 2007 Summit and improved on many aspects of the previous model. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is also a wireless Internet appliance that runs on Maemo, a modified version of Debian Linux, and allows you to browse the web, send and receive emails, listen to music, watch videos, and more.
One of the main differences between the Nokia 770 and the Nokia N800 is the processor speed. The Nokia N800 has a 400 MHz processor, which is faster than the 252 MHz processor of the Nokia 770. The Nokia N800 also has more memory, with 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash memory, compared to 64 MB of RAM and 128 MB of flash memory of the Nokia 770. The Nokia N800 also has two SD card slots, one internal and one external, each supporting up to 32 GB of storage with SDHC cards. The Nokia 770 only has one RS-MMC slot that supports up to 1 GB of storage.
Another difference between the two devices is the camera. The Nokia N800 has a built-in pop-up rotating webcam that can take photos and videos at 640x480 resolution. The Nokia 770 does not have a camera at all. The camera of the Nokia N800 can also be used for video calls with other users who have compatible devices and software, such as Google Talk or Gizmo. The Nokia N800 also supports Skype internet calls and Flash Player 9 as of July 2007, which allows you to watch YouTube videos, play online flash games, and make free internet calls to other Skype-enabled devices.
The Nokia N800 also has some minor changes in design and features compared to the Nokia 770. The Nokia N800 has a slightly smaller screen size, at 4.1 inches instead of 4.13 inches, but with the same resolution of 800x480 pixels. The Nokia N800 also has a QWERTY keyboard on the screen that can be accessed by tapping on a button on the side of the device. The Nokia 770 does not have a QWERTY keyboard on the screen, but only a handwriting recognition feature. The Nokia N800 also has a FM radio tuner that can be used with headphones or speakers. The Nokia 770 does not have a FM radio tuner.
The Nokia N800 is a device that might appeal to users who are looking for a wireless Internet appliance that can also make voice and video calls over the Internet using Google Talk, Skype, or Gizmo. However, it still has some limitations, such as the lack of cellular access, the low battery life, and the high price tag. If you are interested in this device, you can find more information on its official website or on Wikipedia.[^1^] [^2^] aa16f39245