I've found nothing better then http://www.zatelnet.com/ yet... though http://www.pocketputty.net/ as mentioned earlier is close.
"A professional Telnet/SSH/Serial (Blue Tooth) client, designed for network system administrators, end users and web designers, working with Unix/Linux/BSD systems. This new, operating system independent version comes with extended functionalities, including smart phone support, ability to save, restore and edit sessions, virtual scrolling screen with adjustable size, floating keyboard, different font sizes, support of all possible display sizes and orientation, http-proxy with basic web authentication and many more."
Checkout the article by Wired ( http://wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,69234,00.htm l?tw=wn_tophead_3 ) where they talk about the "wireless cloud that stretches over 700 square miles of landscape so dry and desolate it could have been lifted from a cowboy tune." where "Ziari is recovering the investment through contracts with more than 30 city and county agencies, as well as big farms such as Hale's, whose onion empire supplies over two-thirds of the red onions used by the Subway sandwich chain." that has made uses with "both short-range Wi-Fi signals and a version of a related, longer-range technology known as WiMax."
I've found nothing better then http://www.zatelnet.com/ yet... though http://www.pocketputty.net/ as mentioned earlier is close.
"A professional Telnet/SSH/Serial (Blue Tooth) client, designed for network system administrators, end users and web designers, working with Unix/Linux/BSD systems. This new, operating system independent version comes with extended functionalities, including smart phone support, ability to save, restore and edit sessions, virtual scrolling screen with adjustable size, floating keyboard, different font sizes, support of all possible display sizes and orientation, http-proxy with basic web authentication and many more."
Though the theory is nothing new... http://www.darpa.mil/dso/thrust/matdev/metamat.htm
a ls/index.html
a ls/metamaterials_overview.pdf
Here's the actual program site... http://www.darpa.mil/dso/thrust/matdev/metamateri
This is probably the most helpful... http://www.darpa.mil/dso/thrust/matdev/metamateri
Boeing for one has been looking at this technology for its development in cloaked planes etc.
(((((google talk + frappr + blogspot) / myspace) + gmail + google earth) * dark fiber google owns) + google secure wifi app) + some random cellular provider = (google-net enabled wireless pda/celluar service) + (google-net network structure - microsoft)
Checkout the article by Wired ( http://wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,69234,00.htm l?tw=wn_tophead_3 ) where they talk about the "wireless cloud that stretches over 700 square miles of landscape so dry and desolate it could have been lifted from a cowboy tune." where "Ziari is recovering the investment through contracts with more than 30 city and county agencies, as well as big farms such as Hale's, whose onion empire supplies over two-thirds of the red onions used by the Subway sandwich chain." that has made uses with "both short-range Wi-Fi signals and a version of a related, longer-range technology known as WiMax."
Yo man, dem Greeks got da mad bling bling!@#
Fo Shizzle.