Re: Free minutes on Xmas?
- From: "Peter Pan" <PeterPanNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:07:43 -0500
Todd All*** wrote:
At 27 Dec 2008 04:06:36 -0500 Peter Pan wrote:
wow, someone that can't read.... do you know the difference with
works *WITH* my nokia tablet (which is what i wrote), and ON my
nokia tablet under linux (which is apparently what you assumed)
Oh, please. The obvious implication of what you wrote was that the
MJ was compatible with your tablet, since you were countering Larry's
argument that Skype was "better" because it has an N8x0 version.
so your point IDIOT? Rather than take my exact words as written, you assume
a different meaning other than what was specifically written...
IMO the obvious implication is that you are stupid, can't read, so you make
up what somone didn't even say or type, so you can babble.....
use it *WITH* my pda's too, both devices have wireless networking, I
have a dumb node on my network that has multiple usb devices like
printers/several TB's of harddisk storage/scanners/tv tuners/etc on
it, and they can be accessed by all sort of things...
tablets/pda's/smartphones/laptops... went to goodwill, got an old
puter for $50, and it's on the network with a whole bunch of
devices... Just find remote access software that works on the device
and over the network (check out http://www.remote-access.com/ for
software and neat ideas)...
I'm famiar with remote access software, and have used it on my Windows
Mobile PDAs, but I don't recall finding any that offered _two-way_
audio, which would be pretty important for remote access of VoIP.
Plenty allow you hear the audio from the remote computer for remote
media playback, but none I've tried accept audio from the PDA and
stream it to the remote PC. What RD software do you use that does?
ever hear of headsets? 2.5mm jack does Mono audio out/mike in, 3.5mm jack
does stereo out/mike in.. ever look at sound cards? stereo out/mike in...
Bluetooth profiles stereo audio/ mono headset...
specifically check out.... (note the date, it's out of beta and available
now)
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9009046382.html
Jul. 31, 2008
LogMeIn announced a beta plugin for Nokia's Linux-based N800 and N810
Internet Tablets. The LogMeIn Nokia N800/810 Browser Plugin enables Internet
Tablet users to access and control their Windows PCs or Macs running the
free or commercial versions of LogMeIn.
(Click for larger view of WiMAX version of Nokia N810)
LogMeIn is among a handful of companies offering commercialized alternatives
to the open source VNC package (virtual network computer), aimed at remote
troubleshooting and support applications. The main upgrade, compared to just
using VNC, is that LogMeIn uses port 80 (VNC's well-known port is 5900),
allowing it to pass through most corporate firewalls. Additionally, a
web-based service component brokers the connection, so that users do not
have to figure out each others IP address, nor deal with network address
translation. Finally, LogMeIn claims to offer significantly better security
than VNC.
LogMeIn plugins for desktop remote control, data backup, and file sharing
have been available for some time on Mac and Windows desktops, as well as
for Windows CE-based Internet-enabled devices. The Nokia N800/N810 plugin,
however, is "LogMeIn's first step towards working on all Linux-based
netbooks, tablets, and MIDs," says the company. VNC technology has of course
long supported Linux and other Unix-like OSes.
LogMeIn offers both free and paid versions of its eponymous LogMeIn software
and associated Web service. "LogMeIn Free" is said to give users access to a
remote computers from virtually any web-enabled device. By "access," the
company means viewing desktops, files, and network resources. "LogMeIn Pro,"
available for around $70 per year for a single PC, adds features such as
file transfer, remote printing, large-file sharing, and guest-invites. Both
versions incorporate 128-to 256-bit SSL encryption to prevent unauthorized
access, says the company.
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