I thought this service is already available in
moko 'bluetooth services' ...Otherwise it has to be there...<br>
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We have implemented the same idea for Nokia s60 (Symbian OS) phones using bluetooth...<br>
*There u could control the media playing on pc..from a distance..<br>
*You can browse net from a python interface...<br>
*You can even control the pc through commands through your mobile..<br>
*You can use ur mobile like a remote ...<br>
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I think it could be easily done in moko too...<br><span class="gmail_quote"></span><br>
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On 3/20/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Jonathon Suggs</b> <<a href="mailto:jsuggs@murmp.com" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">jsuggs@murmp.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Ben Burdette wrote:<br>><br>>><br>>> I think that the Neo1973 is both a phone and a portable handheld<br>>> device. Using it as a remote control is one of the things I've<br>>> personally been interested in this whole thing for. I'd like to think
<br>>> of the OpenMoko device as an extension of myself into the world of<br>>> electronic devices. My own interface with the world ... until such<br>>> time as we can get wetware to do brain-computer interfaces, ;).
<br>>> --<br>><br>> Me too. I want to use the moko to control a media center PC that is<br>> connected to my stereo, for queuing up audio files and etc. My PC<br>> uses a video projector for the monitor and turning on the projector is
<br>> too much trouble just for queuing up audio. Leaving the projector on<br>> uses up the bulb life too. I wonder if one of the linux based media<br>> center apps like mythTV would work for this? A custom remote control
<br>> app for the moko would be best, but a web browser interface would be<br>> fine too.<br>MythTV can be adapted to just about anything that you can think of.<br>I'll be the first to say that it is more difficult to get setup
<br>initially (compared to a Windows Media Center), but once you've got it<br>up and running then you've just begun to scratch the surface of what all<br>it can do.<br><br>MythTV does have a web-interface. Depending on what all you are wanting
<br>to do, it is possible that what you are wanting is already available,<br>and the Neo's built-in browser could probably handle all of the<br>controls. If not, then both are open-sourced and you could throw<br>something together to fit your needs.
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