Comment Re:Open Platform? (Score 1) 459
There are some gingerbread ROMs available. Google has claimed the official one is coming soon. We'll see.
There are some gingerbread ROMs available. Google has claimed the official one is coming soon. We'll see.
Oops.. Sorry. My eyes saw one thing and my brain perceived another
You "upgraded" from gingerbread to froyo?
I find that I'm free to install whatever I want on my Nexus One. I suppose it depends which vendor you decide to get into bed with.
"humans." ?
Maybe you meant ^H
Assuming your comment is intended to be relevant to the subject at hand, I have news for you. Firefox does not support H.264 either. Safari or IE should work for you though.
ASNs+BGP for every home!!!
How DARE you leave out Greenland!
Those password hashes are just SHA-1 hashes. Hashes coming from something like unix's crypt()-like functions use many rounds of hashing and therefore take that much longer to crack.
T-Mobile USA uses UMTS, but I'm sure typing that diatribe was fun for you.
BlackBerry® Enterprise Servers are not run by BlackBerry. Although they do write the software, obviously. So, assuming all is well with the software, the two parties capable of decrypting your email are you and the party running the BES (which isn't BlackBerry.)
Let loose the public DDoS amplification cannons, aka DNS servers running with dnssec.
How is objective-c any less prone to a buffer overrun than C++?
Whatever. The world has had how long now to move to IPv6? If we had two additional years, we'd be talking about this two years from now instead of right now. I've been using it for nearly 10 years now. I just hope that this threat is finally becoming significant enough to get ISPs and other organizations moving faster in the right direction.
Ordering you to turn over your key would give you the legal right to exercise the fifth amendment, no?
Stellar rays prove fibbing never pays. Embezzlement is another matter.