Good information about Home Media Server (DNLA, uP...

http://developer.motorola.com/cuttingedge/June_08/
Interesting article.
Many Nseries devices support uPNP or are DNLA certified so you can use them like this.
640K Should be enough for everybody
El_Loco Nokia Video Blog

http://developer.motorola.com/cuttingedge/June_08/
Interesting article.
Many Nseries devices support uPNP or are DNLA certified so you can use them like this.
640K Should be enough for everybody
El_Loco Nokia Video Blog

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