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To leave Commie, hyper to
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>To leave Commie, hyper to
>http://commie.oy.com/commie_leaving.html
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>Fred Baube wrote:
>> Play up to two hours of CD-quality music. Record it from the radio,
>> a CD player, an MP3 player, or from another Nokia 5510. Download
>> music files to your Nokia 5510 using the Nokia Audio Manager soft-
>> ware included in the sales package. But no matter where the music
>> comes from, the main thing is where you take it.
>
>Things are goint to interesting direction. Siemens has MP3 phone too
>(Siemens SL45). I guess we will see pretty soon updated models for
>GPRS networks with option to download trax from the net. First pilot
>services can be expeted next autumn I guess. This is interesting in
>the sense, that mobile community offers much better infrastructure
>to do e-commerce than internet. We allready personalise our phones
>with ring tones. Soon it is possible to downlaod singles to your
>phone one euro a piece.


there is a mobile in japan that have support for java-applet programms,
in japan a kind of standart. the developer pack is only downloadable
there but for nearly free. the guy from my artschool who hacked the gameboy
to make a music tracking and soft synth ( nanoloop ) now is trying to make
the same on that mobile phone.
he was in japan some weeks to download the dev. pack to compile a tracker.
he sayed that the mobile phone supports 16 channels. can manage FM synthesis
and small sample playback.

The standart is called i-Mode and is the japanise compare to "WAP" called
"NTT DoCoMo" Java API.

Anybody seems to make applets for it, oliver sayed that siemens for example
gives only the developer specs away if they like a project, and then for
license payment.
later anybody can download the applet. in japan the telecom takes then 9%
from the priec. germans telecom if they going to take that standart then
wants 50%.

well the DoCoMo mobile costs 600 german marks. but sounds funny.

istari



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