Archive for December, 2005



Beyond TV: TVSpy.com Next Generation TV
So, I went to the Future of Television conference a couple of weeks ago and was somewhat suprised. Last year, I poked my head in to see what was being discussed and it was a big snooze. After checking out the website, I figured it was worth my [...]

Technorati Tag: MyBBCPlayer
So, the BBC is launching a P2P media delivery platform. The link above will tell you to what the blogger’s have to say.
I can’t wait to try it! Will I be able to in the US?

Streamingmedia.com: Grabbing, Ripping, and Saving Streams
Fair Use? Yes!

Create a Java TOC2 Class to Communicate with AIM
AIM + Java.. Nice, didn’t know that AOL had a publicly available AIM protocol.
From the article:
However, you may not be aware that the protocol underlying AIM, called TOC2, is the gateway through which you can create a lot of customized AIM-based applications. AOL provides an API [...]

What’s Holding Back the Digital Living Room? - New York Times
In the article he posits a couple of theories ending up with:
Could it be that the digital living room concept is equally flawed–and all Silicon Valley’s horses and all Asia’s men are barking up the wrong tree?
Perhaps I am jaded today but I think the [...]

EPIC 2014

Simon Woodside | HOWTO develop Symbian apps using Mac OS X

Welcome to the Place Lab homepage
Java based location finding libraries using GPS, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth (all the good stuffs).
From the site:
Place Lab is software providing low-cost, easy-to-use device positioning for location-enhanced computing applications. Place Lab tries to provide positioning which works worldwide, both indoors and out (unlike GPS which only works outside). [...]

From the site:
Mologogo is a free service that will track a friends GPS enabled cell phone from another phone or on the web. Mologogo also serves as a dirt-cheap tracking system, so go ahead and fauxjack something.

CDMA hacking

Welcome to BitPim
From the site:
BitPim is a program that allows you to view and manipulate data on many CDMA phones from LG, Samsung, Sanyo and other manufacturers. This includes the PhoneBook, Calendar, WallPapers, RingTones (functionality varies by phone) and the Filesystem for most Qualcomm CDMA chipset based phones.




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