A Sidekick is basically a computer + cellphone. It runs the hiptop 1.1 OS, the creators maintain a Wiki containing everything about it (basically the MSDN of Sidekick)
This thing is awsome, it has wireless internet, infrared capabilities, and endless limits. I wrote a nice little program, it determines the weather of my location and forecasts for the next week. I wish the infrared API would work, so that I could make this baby a universal TV remote.
My next project is a binary bot. Software developed for the hiptop OS is coded in JAVA. I'm wondering if any of you have a Sidekick or are interested in developing for it.
I highly recommend this device to anyone who wants a new cellphone. The webbrowser is great too, I can now read vL forums while in school! (And everything displays properly)
picture:
(http://www.t-mobile.com/images/products/195184/detail.jpg)
Wow, that looks and sounds pretty cool. I might be interested in assisting with this project, if assistance is what your looking for. At the moment I am looking for a new cellphone, and I was looking at one of those.
Quote from: Noodlez on April 07, 2004, 07:37 PM
A Sidekick is basically a computer + cellphone. It runs the hiptop 1.1 OS, the creators maintain a Wiki containing everything about it (basically the MSDN of Sidekick)
This thing is awsome, it has wireless internet, infrared capabilities, and endless limits. I wrote a nice little program, it determines the weather of my location and forecasts for the next week. I wish the infrared API would work, so that I could make this baby a universal TV remote.
My next project is a binary bot. Software developed for the hiptop OS is coded in JAVA. I'm wondering if any of you have a Sidekick or are interested in developing for it.
I highly recommend this device to anyone who wants a new cellphone. The webbrowser is great too, I can now read vL forums while in school! (And everything displays properly)
picture:
(http://www.t-mobile.com/images/products/195184/detail.jpg)
At first I thought "stupid", but after reading your description, it sounds badass.
How big is it?
heh, on a side note, I'm trying to keep my binary bot API compatible with the .NET Compact Framework, so that I can port it easily and quickly to the Windows CE .NET/PocketPC Environment. :)
Quote from: Adron on April 08, 2004, 08:30 AM
How big is it?
From T-Mobile website (t-mobile.com):
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Basic info:
Size: 4.6 x 2.6 x 1.1 inches
Weight: 6.0 oz.
Included battery: Lithium ion
Talk time: 3.5 hours
Standby time: 60 hours
Included accessories:
Includes Hands-Free Headset, Case, Wrist Strap
Optional accessories:
Handhelds / Mobile Data Device Accessories
HotSpot
PDA / Mobile Data Device Accessories
Included services:
E-Mail (6MB mailbox)
Built-in Paging
Caller ID
Conference Calling
Call Waiting and Call Hold
Customer Care
Access to Directory Assistance
Emergency Calls
Detailed Billing
Voicemail with Message-Waiting Indicators
Call Forwarding
International Dialing
Supported optional services:
Text Messaging
$4.99 Unlimited Nights
FamilyTime Unlimited Nights
Roadside Assistance
Sidekick Unlimited
Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile
Sounds nice, but I fear to see the pricetag on it..
Incidentally, about Java, I have a working Java Binary Bot, but I'm calling it beta. In the last 48 hours, I've completely trashed the source and rebuilt large parts to make it a universal bot. Right now just battle.net (well, not quite, but by the end of today I hope), but I'm hoping to add botnet and irc to it for sure.
Quote from: iago on April 08, 2004, 11:41 AM
Sounds nice, but I fear to see the pricetag on it..
$250, according to T-Mobile's website. Fifty dollar rebate if you order online from them, which'll make it $200.
With a new activation with T-Mobile from Amazon.com: $30.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000A0AZC/qid=1081444114/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/002-3724425-3043216?v=glance&s=wireless&n=507846
Cheaper then the Pocket PC? Damn.
Quote from: Myndfyre on April 08, 2004, 12:09 PM
With a new activation with T-Mobile from Amazon.com: $30.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000A0AZC/qid=1081444114/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/002-3724425-3043216?v=glance&s=wireless&n=507846
Why, that's not that bad. How long is the contract?
Well, I've made my decisiod I'm going to get rid of my Motorola T720, and give this Sidekick a test out.
Me too. It's cheaper then the Pocket PC and according to you noodlez, it sounds way badass.
This should give me an incentive to improve and modify the Sidekick.
Is there any big difference between this phone and a blackberry?
:'(
It's so beautiful
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:'(
It's so beautiful
Yes, I agree it is.