[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to have Neo1973 in Russia. AFAIK there is a problem about
certification in Rostest. I can discover certification procedure and
prices from Rostest. I wrote following email at Rostest (in Russian):
Greetings
yet another bullshit certification procedure designed
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
On 9/11/07, Robin Paulson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
didn't we discuss this a few weeks ago?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6987784.stm
I'm wondering what they had to do to the radio to make it possible, or
if it is at all with GSM. Sounds like maybe they used
Steven ** wrote:
I'm not sure if your goal is to actually use it in-flight, or just to charge
from a battery. If it's the latter, see:
http://www.instructables.com/id/EGBQJPLCB2EP287KTZ/
http://www.instructables.com/id/E1QBI60DAJEQZJHW8Y/
Robin Paulson wrote:
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
Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
I think it is important to get the neo1973v2 out on sale as soon as
possible. Then we can make software that may defend the price. I don't
think the basic version could be sold for any less than $400. Maybe
the advanced kit could be sold for $500? I don't know.
Kalle Kärkkäinen wrote:
Mikko Rauhala wrote:
Hell, a simple app for encrypted voice calls over GSM data will
instantly make it the cheapest, most transparent secure cellular, adding
it on the top of the shopping list of another niche. I'm sure there are
other killer features that add a niche at
Ted Lemon wrote:
At a minimum, we need:
- It's got to actually work as a mobile phone.
that's the most important thing
- At least several hours of H.264 playback.
possibly doable but I don't believe the current hardware can handle it
- A good music app, ideally tied in to the
Shawn Rutledge wrote:
Is there any technical info available about this chip?
Is there an X driver for it, or one in progress?
depending on the timeframe, perhaps FIC could contact or help the
opengraphics people with their project, the goal of which is to create a
graphics controller asic
Nkoli wrote:
Somebody really has their knickers in a bunch.
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q3.07/B10AE668-EAD3-46DC-A042-5EF3461D63EF.html
All that FUD is making me woozy @_@
my prefered part is :
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So much for the glorious freedom of choosing your own provider. Any real
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