I just seen some articles of a Motorola Phone running android that has a desktop Widget for using on the networks iDEN PTT service.
{Q} Is PTT hardware dependent?? and is there a way to use iDEN on our Galaxy phones?? I did search, but seems not many people are even interested in this.. Just curious is all. be kinda neat to use our Galaxy phones on the system. Thanks
EDIT: here's the youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pugzd1mv4uc
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This comes from a close friend of mine working for T-Mobile US. It seems that we will have a Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition somwhere in may for the nice old XDA.
There is a floating around new beta ROM with 4.10.01
It will include all this great new features all for our devices (so obviously no bluetooth,VGA or others):
* the biggest change is going to be the ability to easily switch the screen orientation
* The new version of Pocket Internet Explorer will also be able to force web pages into a single column, similar to the way NetFront 3.1 and Opera does. This will make reading web sites not formatted for handhelds easier.
It might not be very much but this is a good news.
So after all seems that T-Mobile will give us some nice summer present.
If anyone has infos from AT&T or O2 shoot !
http://www.skype.com/company/news/2005/skype_2.0beta.html
Now, if you're reading this, you're probably thinking the same thing I am...
"Will there be a Pocket PC version and will it work with my front-facing camera? I've got an HTC Universal and I could use a feature like this on my device over Wi-Fi (and/or UMTS if you're not in the US)!"
Well, before you get excited, there is only a Windows desktop version of 2.0 beta available, but that doesn't mean we can't ask!
http://support.skype.com/?_a=tickets&_m=submit
Please send a support request ticket to the "Suggestions" department and ask them for this capability!
You can use the following message and adjust it to your liking:
I am excited about the new video calling capability with Skype 2.0 and am hoping that this functionality will be available in videoconferencing-capable Pocket PC devices such as the very popular HTC Universal, the already available Samsung i700 and Hitachi G1000, all other compatible Pocket PCs with front-facing cameras or camera add-ons on CompactFlash/SecureDigital card, the much anticipated HTC Hermes, and many more devices.
I would like to be a part of any alpha/beta software testing of any upcoming Skype versions for the Pocket PC, especially if you are implementing video calling capabilities. I have a [insert device here] and have high-speed internet access to Skype via [method: EV-DO, 1xRTT, Wi-Fi, EDGE, UMTS, etc.].
I thank you for your time and effort, and I look forward to your prompt response.
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Let's hope for a video-enabled Skype client on our Pocket PCs!
Is there any kind of playstation network app? one that lets u do voice chats and send messages and stuff? just wondering if not is there anything in the development for a ps3 app?
that would be very cool but highly doubtfull considering there isnt even one for xb360, is there?
Another thought on this.
I was wondering how I could tweak my TP2 to work as a bluetooth headset for my PS3.
I seen that the Nokia N900 has an app called BlueMaemo which will control your PS3. I'm also wondering if this can be ported to WinMo.
I have been looking at BlueMaemo and was hopeing someone could make a app for using the mobile's keyboard as a bluetooth device for windows mobile.
Hi,
in all the Reports about the HD2 they allways say "Multitouch" but i was not able to find out, how many touches at the same time the HD2 can recognize.
Is there anyone who has an answer for me?
greetz
virtually unlimited.
so is there an application around which uses more then two right now?
So far I've only seen dualtouch on HD2. But it might be capable of more than just dualtouch..
LOL
Physically the hardware may be unlimited but WM 6.5 can only support 1 touch!!!
HTC worked around this for the PZ in Sense, but there is no native support for multitouch at all.
WM7 Should do though so keep waiting and hoping..............
i see! thanks for that!
hopefully microsoft and htc will hear our prayers!
That is not entirely true. WM6 might not support multitouch officially. That does not mean HTC does not use it's own extensions. It does.
You must enable multitouch for each application in similar way as rotate (there is white list in registry). Then new events are sent to the window, which allows you to use more 'cursors' at the same time. Of course application must be made to support that. I've seen some demo (which only showed 2 cursors actually), and there was documentation too, unfortunately I can't remember where it was.
I Believe Nokia's old symbian OS had this software... where the phone itself becomes the answering machine.. and records people's voicemail and display it to you in a "Visual Voicemail" interface..
I believe it was due to Nokia's soundcard.... which was able to play songs off ur phone while ur talking to someone and they'll be able to hear it as well ... it plays through the mic.. or something..
Someone tried this on windows mobile... "personal secretary"? i think it was called.. but it only worked on certain phones... my Tytn nor my HTC Diamond was able to work it...properly
Anyways back to topic, now that i found out that my Vibrant is able to play music as well, while i'm on a phonecall........
is it possible to create the same app??
i'm willing to donate for the person who can achieve this...
So the question is.. how many of you would like to see this app as well
What are the benefits of this over TMo's Visual Voicemail app?
-bZj
I would rather have a service that works when my phone is off or out of cell phone coverage.