On 4/29/07, Martin Lefkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an HTC wizard right now branded as cingular that I am running
skype on. If I remember correctly I downloaded the software off the
skype site for this handset. Does this mean it's approved or not
approved?
With your setup, it's a
Steven ** wrote:
On 4/29/07, Martin Lefkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an HTC wizard right now branded as cingular that I am running
skype on. If I remember correctly I downloaded the software off the
skype site for this handset. Does this mean it's approved or not
approved?
With
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From: Jae Stutzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 15:12:13 -0500
Subject: Re: Audio Jack 2.5 mm
To: Brad Midgley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My motorola E2 has a 3.5 mm jack. Same as the N800.
On 4/29/07, Brad Midgley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wolfgang
Hi,
I am quite currious about the GPS module planned in Neo 1973. For me
it is one of the really nice things about Neo. I don't have much
experience with GPS, but this really makes me thinking about buying
the device.
My question is if in Neo will have sense of direction in much similar
way a
You can usually get the direction of travel (=course) out from the GPS
in the NMEA sentences (see http://www.kh-gps.de/nmea-faq.htm). I think
Neo will do this calculation in its software, and if it will spit out
NMEA, you'll have that information.
However, since the course can be calculated only
Vladimír Lapáček wrote:
Hi,
I am quite currious about the GPS module planned in Neo 1973. For me
it is one of the really nice things about Neo. I don't have much
experience with GPS, but this really makes me thinking about buying
the device.
My question is if in Neo will have sense of
I can understand the motion - orientation principle, but you still
need some practice with that because it cannot know if you moved it
pointing forward or rotated 90 degrees. So you would really need to be
very careful about that.
I know that every mm of space and every mA of current counts, but
Slingbox currently can stream your home video system (including TiVo)
to a computer or high speed (3G/WiFi) phone. It works well on laptops,
and I've seen it demonstrated on phones and it looks quite good. This
implies that its at least technically feasible to stream MythTV to a
Neo.
Adrian
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