At 09:10 PM 11/15/00 -0800, you wrote:
You missed it last night when I was looking up addresses on my phone using
the web
browser function and the business finder utility. I can even get
directions to
these places because the phone knows where it's at. Mmm As I
recall, it
was
Do you get an IP address? You could host your own website on your phone!
Let's do an nmap scan on it tonight!
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 10:20:10PM -0800, Michael Smith wrote:
I guess I'll have to do some research.
Christopher Allen wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Michael Smith wrote:
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Michael Smith wrote:
I guess I'll have to do some research.
Christopher Allen wrote:
It isn't using WAP like some of the other Ericcson phones. It is using
CDPD, so you should get full internet functionality.
I looked into it a bit more. Apparently they have it set
You missed it last night when I was looking up addresses on my phone using the web
browser function and the business finder utility. I can even get directions to
these places because the phone knows where it's at. Mmm As I recall, it
was out-geeking even some of the hardcore geeks
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Michael Smith wrote:
You missed it last night when I was looking up addresses on my phone using the web
browser function and the business finder utility. I can even get directions to
these places because the phone knows where it's at. Mmm As I recall, it
Thank
This is for Seth, too, since he wanted to find out how to make funky dial songs:
Ericsson R280LX
The finder is part of the web browser functionality, and it can also check mail in pop
mailboxes, which is almost too cool. That means that Mike can go fishing more often,
and can check up on his
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Michael Smith wrote:
Ericsson R280LX
Limitations:
The web stuff is a sort of "canned world," or at least I haven't figured out how to
read slashdot yet, so maybe it's not that the tech is bad--it's the user.
It isn't using WAP like some of the other Ericcson phones. It