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Thanks to the fact that TomTom already runs their GPS devices off of Linux, users can easily make and install their own TomTom GPS builds to make them do whatever they want. So far there's an OpemTom MP3 player, and, well, that's about it. There hasn't been a whole lot of progress on this project, but theoretically you can use it to play back video or reroute your wife to Best Buy whenever she puts in her mother's address. – Jason Chen OpenTom Wiki [via Hackaday] |
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