Monthly Archives: August 2006

Death by 1000 Needless Clicks

I’m installing the recently released 3rd edition port of Apache for S60 on my E61 and I’m struck by how cumbersome and useless this signing process is. The actual web server install seems to be a few executables packed into … Continue reading

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Another Linux Based Mobile – ROAD

A friend just pasted me this in IRC, the ROAD HandyPC. It’s aimed straight at the Nokia Communicator it seems. WiFi, quad band cellular, bluetooth, looks like a very nice inside screen, camera, full keyboard. Anyone have any more news … Continue reading

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E61 HTTP Proxy

I could have sworn at one point I saw a SOCKS proxy set of settings in either my E61 or on the 6680, but looking all around in the browser and searching online I didn’t find anything. I had pretty … Continue reading

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Verizon EV-DO PC Card

I moved into a new place this weekend, and of course it’s going to take Comcast the requisite week to turn on service in an apartment already fully wired and prepped for their service. /me looks around and shrugs. So … Continue reading

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WML Browser on the E61

Another tip I picked up from Russ. The E61 includes the KHTML based Nokia S60 Browser, however the new browser doesn’t support WML. There is a WML supporting browser on there however (at least in the version of the firmware … Continue reading

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E61 and Gizmo Project

For those familiar with the E61 and SIP, you’ve probably heard about the NAT traversal problem and you’re wondering if you can deal with not having your phone for a while as you get the firmware reflashed once it does. … Continue reading

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On The Road Again

I’m off to Defcon 14 in Vegas today. It’s been a whirlwind of activity getting things pulled together at AdMob, always more stuff to do than people to do it. Startup life at its finest! Including that rapidly expanding group … Continue reading

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