Posted on 2008 under Wireless, Software, Smart phone |
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The versatile Android mobile phone platform is set to get a funky application in the form of web server software. i-Jetty technology allows mobile phone users to create AJAX and comet-enabled websites on an Android mobile phone. With this software running, it will be possible to access your mobile phone from any desktop or laptop PC connected to the internet.
The web server software is light weight at the moment although it can serve dynamic content if sat behind a dedicated HTTP server. The software runs as a servlet on Android and once running, the phone can be accessed from anywhere. Early usage of the i-Jetty software will be for features such as accessing your calendar, phone book and making calls via your mobile phone from your PC. However, I can imagine this to be something quite a bit bigger Read more… »

Rumor Rumor, tell us what have you got this time? The answer is that Nokia is apparently planning to unveil the WiMax capable Nokia N810 at the US-based CITA phone expo on 1st April. Now, here is a reminder that 1st April is co-incidentally April Fool’s Day.Apparently, Nokia’s N810 internet tablet features a large touch screen display with full QWERTY keyboard and WiMax connectivity. This tablet will be the revamped version of the earlier released Read more… »

MacLife.de says Nike’s SportBand, an armband that connects to the Nike+ running device, might be finally coming to retail some time in April 2008. The armband will still be wireless and still require you to shove a Nike+ kit into your shoe in order to track how fast/far you run, but you won’t have to carry an iPod Nano on you, which Read more… »

So, you’re lying about on your sofa, while using your PC to watch a movie; what would be really nice is a wireless keyboard with a built-in touch pad to control playback. Well, thanks to Brando, you can now have it all. The Wireless USB Keyboard with Touch Pad leaves nothing to the imagination, and it comes fully equipped with 11 hot keys, including buttons for quick access to your browser, email, as well as a host of in-built media controls. To save on battery power, you can also set it up to function via USB when your within Read more… »