- Published:
- February 8, 2007 – 1:28 am
- Author:
- By Dave
Editor’s note: This post was not written by me, it was written by Ken who’s website is sixpixelsapart.com, and is currently down. The original link to this post is here. I grabbed this post from a google cache of his page. Use at your own risk! Introduction Today I have a special treat for any of you with a T-Mobile SDA like my own. I’ve decided to write a nice little article about how to unlock your SDA so that you can use it with any provider (T-Mobile, Cingular, Verizon, any provider with SIM cards). The added bonus here, however, is the piece of this article that explains how to overclock your SDA and install SKYPE for use over your WLAN network. Skype is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) program that, when you add some money to the account ($12 worked for me for about 6 months) allows you….
Categories: Cell Phones
Tagged: cellular telephone, explore device, Ken, microsoft, operating system, school
wireless networks, USD, Verizon, Voice over Internet Protocol, VOIP, Wireless LAN
Now, Wireless LAN, WLAN
- Published:
- January 11, 2007 – 1:13 pm
- Author:
- By Dave
I know I’m a day late and a dollar short, but I wanted to throw in my thoughts on Apple, Inc.’s newly introduced iPhone. Besides pending trademark issue with the Cisco/Linksys iPhone, this looks like a great device. Even if they change its name – a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. A few years back, I predicted that in several years we would see massive convergence of three devices – the mp3 player, the cell phone, and the camera. You could also add in video player and web/email browser. Now, I’m not talking about the cameras we see on cell phones today – even the 2 megapixel versions that are out are really not that good at taking shots. The full convergence will be successful when it does each of these tasks well. I knew it had not taken place yet, because the mp3 player/cell phones….
Categories: Cell Phones,Hardware
Tagged: 3G, Apple Inc., business class device, Cell Phones, cellular telephone, Cisco, desktop-class applications, handheld device, HTML, java, Motorola, mp3, operating system, web browsing, web/email browser