User:Barnasc

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The basic reason for moving the wireless USB is that - as I understood it, it's not as yet being positioned primarily as a means of data transfer, like wifi, wimax, ...
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Hi. I surely believe that OpenMoko will change the world (and again my way of living, I guess). I've already thrown out my television set and replaced it by a PC running [http://www.mythtv.org/ MythTV], the Linux-based PVR application. Can't wait to do a similar thing with my mobile...
It's intended for expansion, and though some of these devices may plug into further networks, you won't very soon see public wireless USB access points.
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This, and the fact that USB2 is already in expansion made it seem a good fit.
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I've also got to make some rather arbitrary calls in order to keep the wishlist in some sort of order.
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I'm also trying to edit down some of the longer entries - for example there were ones explaining the details of all mobile phone standards, which is quite irrelevant as the wish isn't for the standard to change, but for the phone to work in the users country and ones they may visit.
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I'll be looking up chipsets tomorrow, and fixing that bit.
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thanks
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--[[User:Speedevil|Speedevil]] 01:05, 28 March 2007 (CEST)
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Hi. I surely believe that OpenMoko will change the world (and again my way of living, I guess). I've already thrown out my television set and replaced it by a PC running MythTV, the Linux-based PVR application. Can't wait to do a similar thing with my mobile...

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Hi. I surely believe that OpenMoko will change the world (and again my way of living, I guess). I've already thrown out my television set and replaced it by a PC running MythTV, the Linux-based PVR application. Can't wait to do a similar thing with my mobile...