Tuesday, January 20, 2009

NFC (Near Field Communication)

is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over about a 10 centimetre (around 4 inches) distance

Usage:

Mobile ticketing in public transport — an extension of the existing contactless infrastructure.
Mobile payment — the device acts as a debit/ credit payment card.
Smart poster — the mobile phone is used to read RFID tags on outdoor billboards in order to get info on the move.
Bluetooth pairing — in the future pairing of Bluetooth 2.1 devices with NFC support will be as easy as bringing them close together and accepting the pairing. The process of activating Bluetooth on both sides, searching, waiting, pairing and authorization will be replaced by a simple "touch" of the mobile phones.
Other applications in the future could include:
ELectronic ticketing — airline tickets, concert/event tickets, and others
Electronic money
TRavel card
Identity Documents
Mobile commerce
Electronic key — car keys, house/office keys, hotel room keys, etc.



this technology is available now in omnia I910

Thursday, January 15, 2009

DNLA

These days, PDAs and smart phones are almost like mini-PCs. One important distinction is that a DLNA Certified PDA must also have built-in networking capabilities, such as Wi-Fi®, to join your digital home. Just as with a PC, a PDA’s DLNA Certified capabilities are determined by the type of software installed on it. But unlike a PC, which will most likely be certified as a Digital Media Server (DMS), a PDA is most likely to be certified as a Mobile Digital Media Controller (M-DMC).

and so it means your omnia be able to connect to your other DNLA certified devices like tv, pc, wireless speaker, ...

this technology is availble in omnia I900

Good news about windows 7:
Finally using DNLA on windows 7 reached to an optimom user friendly state.

you can use your media album on your computer hard in your omnia or inverse.

run dnla on your omnia and windows media player on your desktop tab on "steam" and choose allow remote control of.. you will see your omnia will appear on left bar of media player , now you can play medias existing on omnia !....it continious...

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

How to access my computer from my Phone via WiFi in a workgroup

Hi Dears, some of the informations I am writing in my blog are very usefull tips like this one
I have seen it neither in persian forums about ppc nor in many universal forums

Do like me:

file explore>menu>GO TO>open path>"your computer name"[may be diffrent :your computer shared folders]

*first U must change to "work" your wifi connection
*no need for IP
*no need for extra software

How to save recieved bluetooth file in STORAGE

There are 3 way:
1 . change the registry values
2. using "Moblue" " ObexInboxEx" or other bluetooth programs
3. setting>bluetooth>ftp> change shared folder to "my storage"

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

How whatch TV on omnia

All of My Dear Followers! :)

At least there are 3 ways to watch TV on Omnia, The first simple and usefull way is to put your faviorat TV LINK in your Windows media player ,so first you should know the link to your free online tv channel. to get the url see The tv site or search it on www.tvchannelsfree.com or other online free tv providers , for example for watching voice of america persian news you may go to site and tab on "show live " high /low quality it is optional then you will see windows media plater start to show tv ,Now right click on its name in media player bar and choose "option" search a link starts with MMS "mms://a775.l211048413.c2110.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/775/2110/v0001/reflector:48413" copy it and paste in a note pad file copy this file to your omnia then open and tab , it will open your omnia media player now enjoy watching live voa another way is to tab your web tab on pocket media player it will switch to a site includes some live tv and you can select your faviorate...
another way is using SPB TV -a very nice pannel but limited list.

also you can watch YOUTUBE channels on your CORE
PLAYER , or stream player

another way watching tv by using SKYFIRE browser on free tv providewrs sites like : http://www.livestream.com

Generating Garmin Map


First U require some software:
1. Routable cGPSmapper (http://www.cgpsmapper.com/buy.htm)
2. OziExplorer (http://www.oziexplorer.com/)- required if photographic imagery is going to be used as a reference source
3. MapSource
4. If u have a google map You may use Geopainting GPSMap Edit (http://www.geopainting.com/en/) or Cartopro Evolution(http://cartopro.com/indexEn.php)

Use oziexplorer (or GPS map edit...) to load the image (File/Load and Calibrate Map) then Calibrate the photograph using a good point of reference (cross street, landmark, coastline, way points etc). The accuracy of the calibration can be determined by enabling the grid inside OziExplorer under Map/Grid Line Setup). On the map, add points of reference that can be imported into GPSmapper that will allow generation of the necessary map detail To generate the tracks click the "Show" icon with the blue line (just under the Moving Map menu), and then click "track". Before drawing each track, make sure that a clear box is at the top of the track list. When the track has been drawn, save each track into a separate file (Ozi Explorer PLT format). Likewise when you're happy with all of the positions for the way points, save these as well (Ozi Explorer WPT format). Modify the example text file given. Example has two files, one for each of the example golf courses mission_trails_img.txt and mt_woodson_img.txt. A final third file brings in all of the individual maps together into a single group Included in each of these files is a list of all of the PLT and WPT files generated and the symbol to assign to it. An explanation of the file format is given in the GPSMapper SampleMap directory, but as a summary RGN10's are Points of Interest, RGN20's are simple points/cities, RGN40's are streets, railroads, and streams etc, RGN80's are regions such as lakes and reservations. Each region has its own set of codes that can be used. In example Adam New Ham declared the fairways as RGN80, with a hex number of 0x18, i.e. Golf. Likewise for the Way Points he used RGN10 and 0x2d05 for the holes and tee boxes. Also declared in these text files is the grid resolution. The defaults in the example Sample Map file generated a very jagged golf course map that he had to modify to get the look you see below. (A list of all of the codes is listed in the GPSmapper directory as a file called RGNtype.csv and a text file version called RGNtype.txt) Modify the GenerateMaps.bat file. This will invoke the command line version of the GPS Mapper utility. . At the same time, a Perl script that automatically generates both the text control file and Make file from the list of PLT anf WPT file would also be a worthy addition. But for now, let’s keep things simple. Batch file doesn't automatically invoke GPS Mapper. But you can run the program by hand and then load the image that you are interested in modifying. This will also allow labels/TRE's to be modified. The batch file creates two image files 10000012/13 respectively and a top level GOLFCOURSE.img/tdb. It is these two top level files that are used inside MapSource to navigate which maps needs to be downloaded without having to insert a CD.
Now Start MapSource, In MapSource highlight the region you wish to download to your GPS receiver. Connect you're GPS device to your PC and click "File/Send To Device".
"refrences: Adam newham note, and others ...plus Help files "
Ok U may use the map edit for making map I think it will be more easy than ozi ...it continuous...at present U should better watch the video of how it works (mapedit) :