Same issue here...
Am Fri, 6 Jul 2007 19:34:44 -0600
Schrieb Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've now received quite a few copies of Andy Selby's comments on
what time the NEO will be released, as well as Nick Johnson's message
wanting UI designers involved.
Are we having trouble with our
On 7/7/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/7/07, BJ Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And, lastly... I must say I'm addicted to the keyboard on my Treo 650.
I don't know what I'm going to do without it. I'm going to get a neo
when GTA2 comes out in October, regardless, since I would
Brad Midgley wrote:
Hey
This got me thinking about how flexible the radio is. Is the sim card
wired right into the gsm module?
It would be nice if the phone could play nice with sim access profile
(SAP) either by sharing the sim credentials with another device or by
gaining sim credentials
I hope you don't mind, but I've placed your ads on Digg (I thought it
would be nice to give a viral campaign a little push :-P). They're at
http://digg.com/tech_news/OpenMoko_viral_ads_Free_your_phone , so go
Digg them!
Greeting,
Mathiasdm
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Oops. I took a look at your page of results, and noticed that the
OMAP2420 didn't really perform all that well at floating point tests,
despite its having a hardware VFP (vector floating point) unit.
It then dawned on me that although I'd compiled nbench with hardware
fp, it had been linked
On 7/5/07, Greg Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 09:01:48AM +1200, Nick Johnson wrote:
Is gsmd under our control, or is that the closed-source module I've
heard talked about? If it's open-source, I'll look into adding SMS
support to it.
I was going to answer this
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Ian Stirling writes:
This is _NOT_ security by obscurity.
This is an attempt at making transmitters that can do very bad things in
the hands of users harder to obtain.
You've got some good points (which I've snipped), but it is *exactly*
security by obscurity. The
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I posted a short note about the ads and Monday's planned availability
of the phones. See:
http://planet.ubuntu.com
or http://www.fabianrodriguez.com/blog
Cheers,
Fabian
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Comment:
Hi guys,
I got this idea of a small eye candy after having a look at beryl. How
about when, someone touches the touchscreen ripples get generated with
the point of contact as the centre. Am not sure how useful this could be
but, i feel this would be a nice fluidy feedback to the onscreen
keyboard.
Sudarshan,
Could be really cool, especially as a reply to the iphone people (iphone
guy: I've got multitouch! me: my phone ripples, and when I close a window it
lights on fire(isn't blowing mac people's minds what beryl's for?)) but I
really think it's something that should be able to turn off
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=472DE700A3CC70A4
#21 is new. I think I went a little overboard. No one from openmoko has said
to stop, so I guess these are okay to post on youtube.
-adam
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my goodness, that one's really strong! great punchline! really!
better then the bull-crippling one.
Not visually stunning, but wonderful concept!
On 7/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=472DE700A3CC70A4
#21 is new. I think I went a little
my goodness, that one's really strong! great punchline! really!
better then the bull-crippling one.
Not visually stunning, but wonderful concept!
(sorry if it's a double post, but I guess the first one will be
blocked for the list at first, because of the e-mail address)
On 7/8/07, [EMAIL
I'll have to come back on this... I've read several stories about
t-mobile's [EMAIL PROTECTED] service lately, and it seems like t-mobile
made it possible to let it switch between UMA and airwaves. I
intentionally don't call it seamless, because it isn't. (yet?) Several
reports say it takes a
Are my emails getting sent twice somehow? I'm using gmail, but have not
noticed any duplication or errors.
On 7/7/07, David Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has noticed..
Those of you posting from Gmail accounts are having your emails re-sent
every 60-90 minutes.
It is decidedly Gmail
Ryan Prior writes:
Are my emails getting sent twice somehow? I'm using gmail, but have not
noticed any duplication or errors.
Have you been noticing duplicates from other people? I haven't
noticed whether you've got one of the repeating messages (it isn't
twice -- it's something like hourly,
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Ryan Prior writes:
Are my emails getting sent twice somehow? I'm using gmail, but have not
noticed any duplication or errors.
Have you been noticing duplicates from other people? I haven't
noticed whether you've got one of the repeating messages (it isn't
twice
Have I missed some news?
Tian
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No news yet. (No news is good news, right?)
Hopefully, at 12:01am Monday morning Taiwan time, I will be ording my new
Neo1973.
-Jason
On Saturday 07 July 2007 23:43:01 Songmao Tian wrote:
Have I missed some news?
Tian
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Yeah~, actually I lived in Suzhou, I wonder if I can buy one near my home:)
Jason Elwell wrote:
No news yet. (No news is good news, right?)
Hopefully, at 12:01am Monday morning Taiwan time, I will be ording my new
Neo1973.
-Jason
On Saturday 07 July 2007 23:43:01 Songmao Tian wrote:
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