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  1. Re:PayPal International Support on PayPal Brings Mobile Payments To U.S. · · Score: 3, Informative

    I second this, I'm getting tired of all this "we don't support Eastern European clients" crap. I'm in Romania and have both debit and credit cards issued by Romanian banks. A Romanian client signing up with a Romanian credit card from a Romanian IP is definitely less likely to be a fraudster then someone signing up with a US credit card from an IP in Eastern Europe and asking for his goods to be shipped there.

  2. Re:Rendezvous for Pocket PCs on Apple Releases Rendezvous for Linux, Java, Windows · · Score: 1

    Correct, but it's only a discovery client, not a service publisher. You can only search for other services, not publish anything. They didn't implement the responder part.

    Razvan

  3. Rendezvous for Pocket PCs on Apple Releases Rendezvous for Linux, Java, Windows · · Score: 5, Informative

    We've launched this only a few weeks ago: Pocketster. It contains an implementation of Rendezvous for the Pocket PC and it also gives you wireless filesharing capabilities (we have a new version coming out on July 6th). It's free, so give it a try if you want (that is if you have a Pocket PC). Also, you might want to check JmDNS (Java version of Rendezvous) and Howl for a Windows implementation. Razvan

  4. We have one for Nokia 7650/3650 and many others on SSH or VNC From Your Cell Phone? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ActiveViewer is the first VNC client for J2ME-enabled handsets. It works on pretty much anything, from Siemens handsets to Blackberry pagers and color-screen Nokia 7650/3650. Razvan

  5. We're trying asterisk on Is Linux Used in Production Telephony? · · Score: 1

    We have developed our own IVR system using SIP and RTP (in Java) and it runs pretty well on both Linux and Windows. We're planning on getting an Asterisk system together with the boards from Digium to bridge from the "PSTN world" to the "VoIP world". It looked like a great solution for that, we want something that's reasonably cheap and that can just allow customers on PSTN lines to connect to our IVR systems.

  6. others have been doing this ... for quite a while on Thin Client Handhelds For Multiple OSs · · Score: 1

    SIMDEDA GmbH from Germany (http://www.simeda.com/activeviewer/) has implemented a VNC client in Java that runs on mobile phones with GPRS or CSD connections. That was news in November last year ...

  7. Why not use something more generic (like VNC)? on Wireless Monitors? · · Score: 2, Informative

    SIMEDA Gmbh has a VNC viewer for the new Java-enabled phones (e.g. all new models from Nokia coming out this spring) and PDAs. True, not very speedy (goes over GPRS), but more "wireless" than something that needs to be within a few meters of the desktop computer. And at least VNC is open, so you can connect to Unix, Windows, Mac, whatever. All that from your cell phone.