Re: Fwd: OpenMoko in my area?

2007-01-15 Thread Mike Krier
Marcel de Jong wrote: On 1/15/07, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm in the US, in New York city. What networks can I use a Neo1973 phone on? Do all GSM carriers accept all GSM phones? In contrast to CDMA phones, a GSM phone isn't normally locked to a carrier, only the GSM-chip (SIMcard)

Re: Fwd: OpenMoko in my area?

2007-01-15 Thread Mike
Paul Bohme wrote: Mike wrote: Marcel de Jong wrote: ps. I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only mailinglist that I know, that does that this way) You'll want to be careful here - is an odd thing

Re: Fwd: OpenMoko in my area?

2007-01-15 Thread Marcel de Jong
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul Bohme wrote: Mike wrote: Marcel de Jong wrote: ps. I really don't like the fact that 'reply' doesn't work on this mailinglist. I have to add the mailaddress myself. (this is the only mailinglist that I know, that does that this way)

Re: Fwd: OpenMoko in my area?

2007-01-15 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Mike writes: Yes I know that, I still vote for subject tags and reply-list. I don't really care about subject tags, but would prefer reply-list. ___ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org

Fwd: multicolour multi-touch screen Re: OpenMoko/Neo1973 is pure (r)evolution :))) - do you recognized the power of multi-touch gesture recognition

2006-11-29 Thread Jeff Andros
No keystroke at all - using just the different color points - areas and use the combinatoric - 10 colour points without different areas would give the power of 10! = 3.628.800 combinations more areas would give more power so... if we've got an optical system like this, would it also

Fwd: Please think about incrementel sync Re: Another idea for an application for the Neo: Instant sync to web page duplicating info on phone

2006-11-29 Thread Jeff Andros
snip Without thougths like that you will have an incredible GPRS traffic = costs. ICS is really simple so we could host that from the device as well. If Apache isn't small enough, even stripped down, there are several server apps that are optimised for this kind of environment I don't

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