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Forums • View topic - Core Temp Monitor. The Coolest wrote:IP address of 0.0.0.0 stands for Any IP.The formulation of the text should state something like "Starting Server, accepting connections from Any IP, listening on port 5200".In other words, what you see in the log is that everything is fine.- Are you trying to connect from your WiFi or from 3g/4g? If your Android is connecting from your own WiFi, make sure that you use your computer's internal IP address (run ipconfig from the command line). - In Windows, did you unblock Core Temp in the Windows Firewall (and any other FW you may have installed)?

- If it's 3g/4g, have you forwarded the port in your router? - if it's 3g/4g, are you using the correct external IP address to connect? Ahh okay, the text does say, word for word, "Starting server, listening on 0.0.0.0:5200" the next line says "Server started". I am connecting over 3g, using the correct IP Address (also tried through my Dynamic DNS address I have and am currently using for RDP with no issues). Thanks! Update on app to send GPS over bluetooth for devices w/o GPS : Android. Ringdroid - Project Hosting on Google Code. The version of Ringdroid on the Market now requires Android 1.6! If you have Android 1.5 and can't find Ringdroid on the Market, download Ringdroid 2.3, which will work great on your phone. 26 July 2010: Ringdroid 2.4 fixes problems with assigning a ringtone to a contact on Eclair and improves accessibility with improved keyboard access and content descriptions.

The minimum Android version is now 1.6. 19 January 2010: Ringdroid 2.3 fixes incompatibilities with the Droid Eris. 1 January 2010: Ringdroid 2.2 fixes several previously reported problems and improves support for phones running Donut or Eclair and phones with high-resolution screens. 24 August 2009: Ringdroid 2.1 plays through the main audio channel rather than the ringtone channel, and fixes a problem with some AAC files. 16 July 2009: Ringdroid 2.0 adds AAC support (iTunes music files), lets you assign ringtones directly to a contact, and includes more descriptive error messages when something goes wrong. For developers: Features. Chrometophone - Project Hosting on Google Code. Google Chrome to Phone Extension is a project consisting of a Chrome Extension, Android App, and supporting AppEngine server that enables users to send links from their Chrome desktop browser to their Android device using Android's Cloud to Device Messaging service. Features: Send links to browser Google Maps links launch the Google Maps app.

YouTube links launch the YouTube app. Selecting phone numbers in Web pages, launches the dialer with the number pre-populated. Update (15th Sep 2010): Chrome to Phone 2.1 is now available on Chrome Extension Gallery and Android Market in multiple countries. Note: Android 2.2 required.