as coincidence would have it BBC Radio 4 had a piece today about
mobile phones for the blind, and the consesus was that a talking phone
would drive a partially sighted user mad within a few minutes.
to listen to it all (free):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/shows/rpms/radio4/intouch.ram
should
i've been thinking recently about other applications for the openmoko,
beyond the usual phone/maps/gps/internet access, and a couple of them
require an accelerometer
i could find no mention of one in the wiki, either in the hardware
list or the wish list. does anyone have any ideas?
would this
damn gmail reply issues.posted agian with correct address
On 5/16/07, polz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 18:26:57 Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
Most all the parts are now at the factory. The May 10th run has been
delayed about two weeks because of last minute supply
ahh, damn gmail shitesorry tim
from trolltech.com
Q. Did Trolltech design the phone? Are there other models to choose from?
A. Trolltech worked very closely with one of our Qtopia-licensed ODM
partners in China, Yuhua Teltech, to make this first, open platform
Greenphone a reality.
5. hav developers though about creating it on kind of x86 compatible
platform ? I know, it could be more difficult to create energy efficient
device, but having PC in pocket (with ability to running dos, windows after
changing SD card) would be more than excellent
yes, i have. i don't know
On 6/4/07, Aanjhan R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some updates here.
http://gnumonks.org/~laforge/weblog/2007/06/02#20070602-busy-busy-busy70
Reggies.
--
Aanjhan
this is not a complaint as such, but the statement
I can't publicly state what's going on with regard to OpenMoko internally
from
When you look at the board you see that there is not much space left.
It seems there's no GSM, no WiFi, no other chip already.
i've heard talk elsewhere of a built in cdma module. that's an odd
choice considering the number of operators switching to gsm, but i
would assume via will change/add
the register has a piece about a draft of a standard API for linux
phones, concerning basics such as interaction with the address book,
texting, ui and voice-calling. future revisons to increase the
coverage
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/11/lips_mobile_linux/
and from TFA
sorry for the partly off-topic, slightly rambling post, but i feel
this has partial relevance to openmoko
one of the hot topics where i live (NZ), is LLU, unbundling of
monopoly-controlled internet connections to the home/business, to
allow any other companies to have access to the network at a
damn, wrong address, sorry oleg. repost. twice
can someone at openmoko fix the auto-generated reply-to fields on this
mailing-list? every time this gets me
On 6/13/07, Oleg Gusev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HTC phones are commodity hardware that anybody can buy
right here and right now. Linux on
On 6/13/07, Milan Votava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(sorry for my english)
I'm subscribed for this this thread for about 6m now. I don't want to
be rude but:
why so long? you must be interested or you would have long since left
1/ 99% of this thread is about an unrealistic things to be
why
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 16:26, Matthew S. Hamrick wrote:
Gibson Musical Instruments, where we were designing what was
effectively a custom PDA (don't ask.)
guitar tuner?
i have to admit, this caught my eye too and set me wondering. i know
you said don't ask, butwhat? i'm intrigued
this might help. running OM under qemu
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page#Developer.27s_Documentation
On 6/19/07, Sameer Verma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have pointers on virtualization of openMoko via a
VMWare-type setup? I'd like to see if there is something available so
that
someone on this list had a similar idea for enlarging number keys i
think, they would appear or resize depending on context iirc?
http://www.apple.com/iphone/usingiphone/keyboard_large.html
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rather than being relegated to the contents section of iphone items,
the openmoko is on the front page of digg.com (very big
user-controlled tech news site for those that aren't aware)
http://digg.com/linux_unix/OpenMoko_the_Anti_iPhone
get there now and digg it up, let's generate some
do it then. i'm sure you could prototype a case and buttons using one
of those 3D printer things (rapid prototypers i think they're called).
then you could market the design on ponoko or somewhere similar. when
you get enough interest, pay for a production run in polystyrene or
whatever, and flog
yes, great idea. i'm sure it could be hosted on openmoko - drawings
for the modified case, instructions for materials, prices and so on.
you can modify the hardware, just take off the parts you don't like
and replace them. want a new case in silver and purple? go for it.
want a case made from
and a decent (open-source) CAD package
and make some up for us?
On 7/2/07, Jeff Andros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/1/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
want a case made from brass with diamonds inset, and a 200mm joystick
- go for for it.
snip
The real question is, how long
someone has built an offline calendar/reminder tool called Remember The Milk:
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/
it's built on google gears - all the data and application is run
locally and re-synchronises on an internet connection appearing
On 7/2/07, Nick Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/3/07, Sean Moss-Pultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 19:00 -0700, Tim Newsom wrote:
Supposing some company decided to provide alternate case designs or
add
on products for the neo1973, who do they need to talk to about
branding
/ authorization to sell them to the
Is it legal to sell these cases? The design may be based in no small
part on work done by FIC, who will not be impressed by us stamping on
their IP. We don't want to take the piss - they are helping us a lot.
Making a few one-offs for ourselves, with no profit is ok, but as soon
as we start
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
motherboards until just now.
ive been waiting forever for USB HOST functionality.
thanks again!
Don
On 7/12/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, very interesting. modular components for a DIY phone, from the
makers of gumstix. GSM, GPRS/EDGE and GPS modules included
http
On 7/17/07, David Lefty Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sven wrote:
I'd call it the tuxphone.
Why?
Do you need to be wearing a tuxedo to use it...?
(Yes, _I_ know, and _you_ know, but trust me, Sean will be spending the
next year answering exactly that sort of question.)
and the
On 7/17/07, Marco Barreno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Furthermore, since there isn't a slot in the phone itself for carrying
the stylus, most people won't have the stylus with them all the time.
Personally, I'd prefer to be able to use everything on the phone
without needing the stylus at all,
fantastic idea. very flexible, and allows addition of multiple microSD
(assuming the necessary IO pins are avialable), batteries, a hi-power
LED for a torch, extra buttons, a scroll-wheel, all sorts.
On 7/19/07, Doug Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, here is a single part that would make it
On 7/26/07, Mathew Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there is still no forum solution that I know of that allows me to
download the full content of all posts I haven't read yet, and read them
on a random small device (e.g. a Treo650, or a Nokia N800, or a Sharp
Zaurus) that supports offline
On 7/26/07, Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there is still no forum solution that I know of that allows me to
download the full content of all posts I haven't read yet, and read
them
on a random small device (e.g. a Treo650, or a Nokia N800, or a Sharp
Zaurus) that supports offline
On 8/7/07, pauric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy PS - That reminds me... am I the only one who thinks you should be
able to
select power off from the battery status icon?
Yes and no. From a icon/workflow perspective it would seem sensible to
place options for stand-by/off/status etc.
On 8/8/07, Mikko Rauhala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They probably don't, you just don't have a clue what they're actually
talking about (for example, not talking about power).
Anyway, let me try to be helpful here in giving you some personal
insight about yourself: You obviously lack all
is anyone else not getting messages from the list again? i see plenty
at lists.openmoko.org from yesterday, but i've received nothing for 24
hours now?
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On 8/16/07, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to get a new laptop soon, and I would love to find one that is
designed with the same dream in mind that drove the design of the Neo. Does
such a thing exist? What kind of laptops do the open-hardware-purists on
this
On 8/16/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/16/07, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going to get a new laptop soon, and I would love to find one that is
designed with the same dream in mind that drove the design of the Neo.
Does
such a thing exist? What
i presume bastards = telcos
call your congresscritter, explain why spectrum should be licensed off
in a fair way, to organisations who won't abuse it. educate people why
most current telcos are bad.
invent a new, cheap technology that has the features you want and
doesn't need att to work
On
so, i've been following the discussion on finger-based vs.
stylus-based apps. and i thought it might be a good idea to come up
with some ideas for something between the two:
a short (20-30mm long) piece of kit, attached to the finger end
it would not be gripped between fingers and thumb but
didn't we discuss this a few weeks ago?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6987784.stm
few details on how it works, the protocols underneath and so on, but
ericsson has put money into it
maybe it can be built into a later OM phone...
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On 19/09/2007, OJW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2007 19:12, Ian Stirling wrote:
It must have wi-max, and be able to fly up to several kilometers, to
take pictures for use with the OM mapping system.
Need to integrate with these guys...
http://diydrones.com/
[phone
this company are launching a service for cheap roaming deals in
various countries around the world. interestingly they are also
offering voip using available wi-fi connections, similar to the
t-mobile hotspot, for 1.2 use cent a minutes. no word on seamless
hand-off between the two though
On 02/10/2007, Shawn Rutledge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea from the Jackito sounded good to me - use the screen surface
as the audio transducer, that way if you play a low-frequency sound
you can feel it with your fingers. And it's much lower-power than
using the vibrator. But I'm not
On 03/10/2007, Derek Pressnall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea is to present a graphic that is similar to a standard phone
keypad layout, with standard lettering and number positions. To enter
a specific letter, you touch the button associated with that letter
and drag your finger/stylus in
this looks like an interesting idea, does anyone here know of
something similar for openmoko?
http://www.gadgetguild.com/2007/10/01/armani-phone-with-built-in-rape-alarm/
as i recall, some of the designed-for-outdoors ericsson phones a few
years back had something similar, and they could be
On 10/4/07, Ryan Lerch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few simple drawings of the
neo1973 to the openclipart library.
On 05/10/2007, Ryan Prior [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The openclipart library needs stuff like this! Good submission.
it certainly does,
On 15/10/2007, Pranav Desai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely agrree. GPS was one of my main points for buying the phone.
I dont really care about the source for the driver as long as I can
get the co-ordinates.
hmm. this an open phone with open hardware and (where legal) open
drivers. not
On 15/10/2007, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so no, we do want and require the source code to everything
Change your government then. In the US for example, there are strict
FCC-imposed regulations on how open certain portions of the carrier
network can be, and this extends to
On 18/10/2007, Swanepoel, Gareth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Developers extend abilities of Linux-based mobile phone.
http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/101607-developers-extend-abilities-of-linux-based.html
Can somebody PLEASE get hold of this reporter and explain the difference
between the
On 18/10/2007, Sébastien Lorquet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone gives me left-top-front etc views of a neo case... I can try to
do something with SolidEdge (academic version of SolidWorks). I can't
promise exactly when, maybe this weekend.
(And it would be helpful if neo's curves were
On 19/10/2007, David Shanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
New to the list and excited about the possibility of a open phone. Still
new so i'm mainly lurking for now.
I suppose this is directed to the list moderators/admins.
I was wondering if there is a way to have openmoko or some list
On 22/10/2007, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug Sutherland wrote:
Compulab does have, and has always had, very interesting
embedded boards. But before you get excited about this one
The quantity 1 prices are 2.5x the listed prices which are for quantity
1000. Add in a GPS, GSM (not
the digg and /. readers here have probably seen it already:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/05/live-coverage-of-googles-android-gphone-mobile-os-announcement
looks like google are announcing an open-source linux based phone OS,
supported by a lot of big names in the hardware industry - htc,
i know i will, it's a certainty. i lost a phone 2 weeks ago and another in June
i know it's got a gps and can e-mail/text us where it is, but that
will only work if someone doesn't re-flash it and has other caveats on
it working. Besides, I'd rather it not get that far away from me, i
want to
On 13/11/2007, Peter Naulls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My requirements are: 640x480 (for suitably transcoded movies),
[snip broken up requirements]
Yes, I'm quite aware that the GTA02 meets these requirements, as does
the UTC universal.
The question is, do any _other_ phones also fall
On 23/11/2007, Hans van der Merwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ooo, successor to GTA02, you probably know there is a whole range of
inputs for a new case design - I guess there is a space for this on the
wiki?
I would suggest you place some drawings on the wiki as soon as it is
available.
to
ok, it's pointless, stupid and probably a waste of resources, but this
has to be developed by somebody:
http://mobile.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/11/28/1342248
it's a phone app that reports the remaining battery life, when shaken,
by making sloshing sounds - the more battery, the more 'full'
On 30/11/2007, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what a wonderfully inventive use of accelerometers
...and i was wondering what they would be good for.
feedback for controlling a live music sequencer while on stage in
front of 10's of thousands of people ..
original sloshing indicator
On 29/11/2007, Ian Darwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Verizon Wireless opens up
In a stunning about-face, the second-largest wireless carrier in the US,
Verizon Wireless, has said that it would allow any compatible device to
run on its cellular network by the end of next year. What's more, users
On 30/11/2007, Rodolphe Ortalo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, nice progress indeed.
Just by curiosity, is it known if the power consumption of a GPS
component (active) is important (wrt other components of the phone, like
LCD screen, GSM, etc.)
On 03/12/2007, Christian Surlykke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested in using the neo1973 as a bicycle-computer, utilizing it's gps
abilities.
great idea
do you know of the projects part of the openmoko site?
http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/mokosport/
is listed there, and seems
On 07/12/2007, Joe Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I'd like it to do this automatically when plug the usb cable in,
and haven't been able to find a way to get that to happen. I didn't
have any luck with either
auto usb0
allow-hotplug usb0
in /etc/network/interfaces
In both cases,
On 13/12/2007, Bert Van de Poel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi openmoko community,
I'm a webdeveloper with experience using HTML, CSS, Javascript, DHTML,
PHP, SQL, etc.
Could I be for any use for the openmoko project ?
i'm sure you can - there are many community-driven projects underway
to
i'm looking forward to using my neo GTA02 as a music player, with a
large capacity micro
sd card holding my music. the page of compatible cards looks very out
of date, for instance the kernel and u-boot versions are pretty old (i
think). is anybody maintaining this page, has there been any
On 06/01/2008, Joshua Layne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
not that I don't have enough projects, but google is giving a lot of
stuff that I don't think is the myphone project - I know it is a bit off
topic for this list, but could you send me a link to the 'home'?
hbmobile.org
that has lots of
ok, i'm not expecting fic to build this into the gta02, but it looks
incredible - the uses are endless.
if these were available to buy as discrete units, what's the
likelihood of someone being able to hack this to the neo, as a second
display?
On 10/01/2008, Maciej Kaniewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What you CAN NOT expect yet
reliable means of making phone calls, esp. not from the UI
reliable means of sending/receiving SMS, esp. not from the UI
integrated GPRS data access
bluetooth integration (basic bluez driver works)
On 15/01/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't remember if I told you this or not, but OpenMoko has decided to
make available the CAD files detailing the NEO case.
fantastic, no i don't recall seeing this confirmed. thanks michael
I'm pretty sure the format will be .dxf files.
On 15/01/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I personally look forward to non-traditional materials. I have an
obsession with concrete, which I'm trying to figure out how to apply in
this situation.
concrete! now there's an idea.
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Steampunk
is one of
On 15/01/2008, Ben Burdette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great, now we can swing into action and get al those alternative cases
designed and built
My company gets aluminum sensor boxes made on a regular basis. They are
pretty comparable to the neo case in complexity, and I think we could
On 18/01/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am preparing the right place to put the files. I have a question:
case schematics is the wrong name. What is the right name? CAD
Files? ID CAD Files? CAD Drawings? Someone in the field help me out
here.
they are CAD files yes, but the
On 19/01/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I invite you all to help me organize this. It would be useful to
create images of what's in these files, both high res and low res. It
would be useful to have these files converted to other formats.
Then I can figure out how to
i've got a project in mind for when my neo freerunner arrives, that
needs a digital compass. only a simple thing, probably 3 degree
accuracy would be enough.
so, can anyone recommend a suitable module? something less than $50?
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On 23/01/2008, Schmidt András [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
A compass module would be very nice with many applications!
I have no hardware related experince. Is it possible to integrate a chip
like this into the phone? How would you do that?
from the data sheet, this appears to connect via
On 05/02/2008, Steven Le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Any other Open Source GPS application in the field ?
mapper - a port of maemo-mapper to non-maemo environments:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:Onion/Mapper
although getting it running can be a bit of a trial
On 07/02/2008, Steven Le Roux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The new part of this, is the communication around. According to Michael,
gta02 case is not yet published, therefore I guess there is some
differences, but the question is : what is the
usefulness with this publication if there is
On 11/02/2008, Schmidt András [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today we were talking about new generation of portable personal
computers (yes, that is OpenMoko :-) with friends. Our idea was to use
it as cyclocomputer (That idea has already appeared on the wiki or in
the list somewhere). We were
i'm looking for some software to eventually go on my neo, but i've no
idea what it would be called
i often come up with ideas/problems/thoughts that i want to record,
and i've been typing them into my current phone as simple notes up to
now, but that isn't really satisfactory - they are all
On 11/02/2008, Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a sort of it on my bike. My dynamo gives 6W @ 12V, which is
exactly 500mA that Neo needs for fast charging. I use a standard car
charger and a four transistors-converter to direct current with it. I
don't have a Neo yet, but my phone does
On 14/02/2008, Michael Shiloh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Kyle for a great summary of the work being discussed on the
kernel ML. I am simply not able to keep up with all the lists and very
much appreciate your helping out here.
Michael
indeed, thanks for the info kyle.
i've been
On 21/02/2008, David Schlesinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something I saw on my trip to London last month, in a side street just
off Kingsway near the Holburn tube station...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stonemirror/2206831846/
Enjoy!
the logo looks very kiwi, and i hear all the best
On 21/02/2008, Jon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all:
OpenMoko Wiki Official Index Page 's Link:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/OPENMOKO_WIKI_Official_Index_Page
Brenda Wang
Just my 2 cents... But I don't think its necessary to include OPENMOKO WIKI
Official in the page title. It
On 03/03/2008, Ortwin Regel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have doubts about the usefulness of vibrator feedback. It can't help
you find a button or tell you whether you pressed the right one. All
it does is tell you that you pressed a button at all. That might be a
well, that mimics the
i spend a fair part of my time away from power points/computers and
having recently got a hand-crank powered torch, i realise this would
be the way to go for re-charging my neo.
so, anyone have any experience/recommendations.ideas, about companies
that produce these?
thanks
On 12/03/2008, Steven ** [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't heard of any VOIP service with a client available for
OpenMoko. Someone else probably has better info on this.
is there anything underway to allow nokia n-series software to run on
the neo? is it just a matter of installing hildon and
On 12/03/2008, David Pottage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there anything underway to allow nokia n-series software to run on
the neo? is it just a matter of installing hildon and some other
dependencies? if it's possible, there is always skype
That is like asking if there is anything
land information new zealand is a government org that holds data on
roads and properties for the entirety of new zealand. they have
recently given permission to use their data sets in osm, with a caveat
that we include an attribution statement:
Contains data sourced from Land Information New
sorry, wrong list. please ignore. or maybe help if you can ;-)
On 18/03/2008, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
land information new zealand is a government org that holds data on
roads and properties for the entirety of new zealand. they have
recently given permission to use their data
On 18/03/2008, joerg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a technical solution is sought, to display the corresponding
information whenever linz-sourced data is being viewed.
suggestions and comments, please
Put the characters as a set of virtual roads on any empty area (preferably
owned by
i'm sure some of you neo/om users out there will like the thought of
being able to carry around wikipedia in your pocket, so this might be
useful:
http://users.softlab.ece.ntua.gr/~ttsiod/buildWikipediaOffline.html
it uses python, perl, php, xapian (only for pre-processing the index,
on another
On 07/04/2008, Marcus Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That brings up a question, though--when my contributions reach the map,
how do I refresh the maps I've already downloaded? Is there a setting to
make TangoGPS check to see if there's a newer version of a tile? I'm not
set up for
i'm not on an ubuntu box now, but try automake1.9 instead of automake,
i think that's the newest version
2008/4/9 Dale Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've just done a clean install of Ubuntu 7.10 and am trying to follow the
instructions from the Toolchain wiki page. When I try the command:
2008/4/14 Dirk Deimeke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
let me know what you think. My inclination is Open accessories.
I agree to Open accessories.
Thinks I would like to see in the box:
- Charger
- USB-Cable
- Headset
I also would like to have - may be separately:
- Stylus
- Pouch
-
2008/4/17 Dirk Deimeke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Claws mail would be my answer.
It already worked well and fast on my Nokia770.
Or some client based on the same lib (libetpan)
+1 for me ... so I do would not have to learn a new program ;-)
looks like it might fit the bill; has anyone
2008/4/21 Brandon Kruger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This tip a programmer idea is very interesting. What does the community
think about setting up a site where people can say We'll each donate x
amount once y feature is integrated or something of the sort. This way,
Openmoko can see what
2008/4/22 Ben Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Will it ship with powerpack adaptors for all countries?
I just noticed there's no adaptor for Australia/New Zealand in the pic.
Not that it would be a problem, most of us have an adaptor lying around
somewhere.
i'm not sure of the exact situation, and
2008/4/22 Crane, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Free your phone, and the mind will follow
cool, lyrics by en vogue/george clinton
'free your mind, don't be so shallow
free your mind, and the rest will follow'
well, nearly...
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2008/4/25 Christ van Willegen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 4:18 AM, David Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got approval from my er, financial controller :)
Wife?
Yeah, me too... although I am on another group buy list ;-)
Christ van Willegen
do any of you know
2008/4/26 David Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
do any of you know about the situation on frequencies in nz? i hear telecom
and vodafone use different bands, 850 and 900 respectively. is this correct?
This is something I've been wondering about as well. It would be
particularly nice if I
Pedro Aguilar wrote:
I've seen several large local groups in Europe, but not in Italy.
I would like to see a large Italian local group and create a 10 pack
Sales Group for the Freerunner.
Anyone joining the Italian Group?
We'd just need 9 more :)
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GroupSales#Italy
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:58:17 +0700 Alexander Frøyseth
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Hey all
I just wonder if the Neo will have a hold switch.
A switch that locks the screen.
no. it has 2 buttons. 1 power and 1 aux. same as gta01.
however, there will be
2008/4/30 Shawn Rutledge [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 4:46 PM, Kosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if there's any chance Openmoko could
(or is going to) offer a service like apple's .Mac
for the Openmoko users. I have some ideas (and
I'm sure you have a lot more)
2008/4/30 Shawn Rutledge [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my list starts with:
*backing up phone settings, including list of installed packages (in
case i need to re-install everything)
*backing up e-mails/text messages
i just listened to an interesting piece on the bbc about gps gaming on
mobile phones:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/digital_planet.shtml
at 15:40 onwards
talking about a company in england that is developing innovative games
based around gps-equipped phones.
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