Seen that? – Sony Mylo Built On Qtopia Linux

Sony Mylo Built On Qtopia Linux HackITLinux

Seen that? - Sony Mylo Built On Qtopia Linux

Linux Powers the new Sony's Mylo WiFi Handheld. Built on Trolltech's Qtopia platform on Linux, unlike any other mobile device Sony has made. There's a lot of software available for Qtopia as well, which could be a big plus for Mylo users. That is if Sony opens up the system. Sony may have chosen to make mylo a closed system. Closed means users won't be able to load third-party software and [...] Read More


Run Linux With Gmail HackITLinux

Written by Richard Jones, you can mount GMail into Linux, with many Unix commands to communicate with. It gives you a lot of space around 2 Gigabytes. You'll need to have libmail and FUBE, but to download those, go directly to the article for all of the instructions. It's really nice and Gmail is one of the best email service providers out there so give it a shot. Read it here [...] Read More


Bluetooth on Linux HackITLinux

While I was looking around, I found this PDF that explains how you can run Bluetooth on Linux. Its a excerpt from the book Wireless Hacks, published by O'riellyâ„¢ Media, Inc. It goes over everything you need to know for setting up the wireless network Bluetooth on Linux, but make sure to follow it exactly if your a beginning or intermediate user for Linux. Click Here to read the excerpt [...] Read More


Sony Turns Mylo from Service to Device The Mobile Technology Weblog

Remember the fabulous Mylo (My Life Online) wireless service for Sony Clies? No, of course you don't. Well, the name has been resurrected for a spiffy new mobile wireless device that sports a number of popular communication applications, such as Skype, Yahoo! Messenger and GoogleTalk. Mylo is clearly aiming at the Nokia 770 and the Sidekick with its form and function, but is more of a media player than either [...] Read More


Sony Mylo vs. T-Mobile Sidekick The Wireless Weblog

Pocket-lint's Amber Maitland reports today on Sony's launch of Mylo (for "my life online"), a device that "does everything but take photographs." Mylo works over 802.11b Wi-Fi, and comes preloaded with JiWire's hotspot directory. It's designed specifically for instant messaging and VoIP, with Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger and Skype all included. The device includes a QWERTY keyboard and a 2.4-inch color LCD screen, and has 1GB of internal memory along with support [...] Read More


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