Archive for February, 2004



Free Radio Berkeley: International Radio Action Training Education
From the site:
Welcome to Free Radio Berkeley. Founded on April 11, 1993 as a Free Speech voice challenging the regulatory structure and power of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Free Radio Berkeley has been engaged in an ongoing legal battle with the FCC. Until it was silenced by [...]

Veronica® LTD - Broadcasting Equipment
Low cost, low power, FM, Kits, Transmitters, Power, Antennas and more…

yourpiratestation.com

Great information on creating a pirate radio station.. Why, how and what..

NYCwireless
From the description:
Pebble Linux is a smallish (smaller than 64megs, larger than 8 megs) distro image designed for embedded style devices such as the Soekris boards, or a Stylstic 1000. It is based off of Debian GNU/Linux. It runs on many different types of systems, such as old 486 machines, mini-itx boards, or the [...]

TiVo for Radio

MP3 Players - Radio YourWay - Remote Controls MP3 Players-Recorders- AudioRave-RipFlash
From the site:
Record any AM/FM broadcast in a digital format with ease

BillDay.com J2ME Archive
From the site:
Archive information on developing applications and services written for Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition powered devices, including related technologies such as JTWI, MIDP, CLDC, and the KVM.

WWW.COLINFAHEY.COM : Mobile Phone Development
Mobile Phone Development, J2ME, Brew and more…

Gadget fashion show

Guardian Unlimited | Online | Model mobiles
From the article:
Micro-skirted models wearing communicating necklaces or funky watch phones, such as those from Seiko, drew a big audience at 3GSM, the annual get-together of the mobile industry. Among the fashionable items on the catwalk was a jacket that can change according to your mood. Feeling psychedelic? Just [...]

J2ME tutorial..

Wireless Development Tutorial Part I
Wireless Development Tutorial

jGuru: Fundamentals of the JavaMail API




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