Hackers Create File-Swapping Wireless iPod
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/12/2004 01:56 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1152 views
The Register reports that a small two-man smartphone software company based in Bucharest. Best known for its Symbian Series 60 software, Simeda recently introduced a small piece of file discovery software for wireless Pocket PCs which implemented Apple's Rendezvous service. Now they've gone a step further, and begun to make the iPod truly social. In a bundle that hooks a Pocket PC up to an iPod - with the iPod as a USB slave device - the entire contents of the yuppy's music hoard can now be shared with the rest of the world: via streaming or file transfer.
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