Re: [backstage] iPhone iPlayer

2008-10-15 Thread Mr I Forrester
This is what kills me about iphone users, they think this stuff is new. Not only can you do this on WinMo but also over Bluetooth :p On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 02:39 +0100, Jim Tonge wrote: Jailbreak, then use PDAnet (available through Cydia). works over ad- hoc wifi network. On 13 Oct 2008, at

Re: [backstage] iPhone iPlayer

2008-10-15 Thread Jim Tonge
Not at all. Was doing this with my Sony Ericsson and WinMo phones for a couple of years... Or were you trying to provoke a reaction? ;) Jim On 13 Oct 2008, at 17:52, Mr I Forrester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is what kills me about iphone users, they think this stuff is new. Not

Re: [backstage] BBC DRM iplayer mobiles etc

2008-10-15 Thread Phil Wilson
…on any mobile device, set top box (STB), handheld, phone, web pad, tablet or Tablet PC (other than Windows XP Tablet PCEdition and its successors), game console, TV, DVD player, mediacenter (other than Windows XP Media Center Edition and its

Re: [backstage] iPhone iPlayer

2008-10-15 Thread Brian Butterworth
But http://eatliver.com/i.php?n=3509 2008/10/15 Andrew Gibb [EMAIL PROTECTED] The thing I've found with the iPhone is that I don't need to use my physics degree to work out how to do the few things it does. I've been carrying devices around in my pocket that could do all manner of clever

Re: [backstage] BBC DRM iplayer mobiles etc

2008-10-15 Thread Dave Crossland
2008/10/15 Phil Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yes, the fact that this will run on all the Linux PCs in both my houseand office is a shockingly pro-Microsoft move and must be stopped! The fact that this will run only with proprietary software is continuing the BBC's discriminatory policy against

Re: [backstage] BBC DRM iplayer mobiles etc

2008-10-15 Thread Rob Myers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Phil Wilson wrote: Yes, the fact that this will run on all the Linux PCs in both my houseand office is a shockingly pro-Microsoft move and must be stopped! My Linux box is PowerPC. But it is a great comfort to know that you can run it. - - Rob.

RE: [backstage] iPhone iPlayer

2008-10-15 Thread Andrew Gibb
The thing I've found with the iPhone is that I don't need to use my physics degree to work out how to do the few things it does. I've been carrying devices around in my pocket that could do all manner of clever stuff for half a decade, but never until this one was I able to work out how to make