Giles Jones pisze:
Krzysztof Kajkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
QEMU ARM
I'm sure it may boot up, but it won't have support for the GSM hardware?
Would it somehow run with Samsung ARM7 processor?
Best regards.
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*Bartlomiej Zdanowski*
Programmer
Product Research & Development Depa
Hi,
I work for a company that want to purchase 3 handsets (including 2 adv
boxes) but in the registration form there's no place for our tax ID
number. Does anybody know how can we receive an invoice for these
phones, so we can exclude costs from our tax?
I'm responsible for ordering phones but
Krzysztof Kajkowski napisał(a):
2007/3/9, Bartlomiej Zdanowski AutoGuard Ltd. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I asked my colleagues who are GPS devices specialists and they said
that
this is all wrong.
Did they talked about AGPS (http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Hardware:AGPS)?
They did about technology
Hello.
Sven Neuhaus napisał(a):
Hi,
now that some phase 0 units have arrived, could someone please check the
real-world bluetooth range that can be achieved? I wonder if one bluetooth
AP can cover an entire flat (for VoIP etc). According to the wiki, the
bluetooth in the Neo is of class 2, so th
Tim Newsom napisał(a):
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 6:09, Evgeny wrote:
It still Linux based phone — there is absolutely no real-life viruses
for Linux at this time, trojans are possible treat, but user have to
install them by himself.
That's a pretty strong statement.. Are you absolutely sure there a
Ian Stirling napisał(a):
Paul Wouters wrote:
On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, Ian Stirling wrote:
Reflashing never gets you back a different account number, it keys
off the
IMEI, which is not flashable. (well, perhaps it is, but it's not
flashable
from the linux side, and AIUI, nobody else knows how at
Martin Raißle napisał(a):
On 3/2/07, Jonathon Suggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In combination of what was said before - the virus scanner - we could
maybe use a database of application hashes, so not every app has to be
configurated but only those that are not found in the database, maybe
this w
Krzysztof Kajkowski napisał(a):
2007/3/1, Bartlomiej Zdanowski AutoGuard Ltd. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
THAT IS THE PROBLEM. Bigger than phone theft. That's why commercial
phone
manufacturers don't allow to access all the phone for java apps. To
disallow
hidden calls and smses.
We have
similiar
Krzysztof Kajkowski napisał(a):
2007/2/28, Bartłomiej Zdanowski DRP AC2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
How about silently calling 0700 and othe highly price erotic phone lines?
That's what you think about all the time... Get back to work! ;-)
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*Bartłomiej Zdanowski*
Programista
Dz
Hi.
Christian T. napisał(a):
Here's the problem: Although it's a good idea that the thief has to use
his own SIM (that's what he expects anyway) but it won't be easy to get
a GPRS-connection for sending the coordinates. If he is using another
provider, the settings will differ. Many providers ev
Hi.
Aloril napisał(a):
When phone is lost and somebody picks it up, it would first ask PIN
(...bla bla bla...)
I like the idea. I agree with Cayco, that you cannot ask police to catch
the thief. But sending coords would be very interesting solution.
As the GPS coords may be not very accurat
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