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Comment Que the "Can you hear me now" jokes (Score 5, Interesting) 300

Seriously, 10,000 911 calls is a huge number, even if 911 is being abused there were no doubt a lot of calls from people trapped in their homes (for people who have ditched their landlines) or cars. Imagine an elderly person in their home when the heat goes out, in those cold temperatures that can become life threatening very quickly.

Things like this are one of the main reasons we pay ~$25/mo for a land line despite having 5 active cell phones in the house on 2 separate networks (not to mention a few inactive ones that can still call 911) I know that if the excrement hits the air circulator that I will have more options to reach people than finicky mobile networks.

Comment Sounds like an ISP problem. (Score 5, Insightful) 459

If your ISP (Verizon and Comcast) are blocking port 25 outbound it doesn't sound like they think you have a "Business" connection. Check your contract/TOS for any provisions that would prevent you from running a server (common for residential cable connections but not for business) and if there isn't one call and complain. If they won't unblock port 25 for your mail server (assuming it's properly configured) you need to find a new ISP.

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Android Fork Brings Froyo To 12 Smartphones 193

jj110888 writes "CyanogenMod has just been updated to version 6.0, bringing Android Open Source Project 2.2 (Froyo) to several devices. This fork includes enchantments to many of the built-in apps, Ad-hoc network connectivity, OpenVPN support, Bluetooth HID, Incognito browsing, extensive control over audio and UI elements, and more found in the extensive CHANGELOG. The CyanogenMod team uses an instance of Google's gerrit tool for code review and patch submission, helping make this former backport of Android 1.6 to T-Mobile's G1 into thriving development for the G1/MyTouch/MyTouch 1.2, Droid, Nexus One, HTC Aria, HTC Desire, HTC Evo 4G (minus 4G and HDMI output), Droid Incredible, and MyTouch Slide. HTC Hero (including Droid Eris) are coming soon for 6.0, with Samsung Galaxy S devices expected to be supported in 6.1."
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Submission + - CyanogenMod 6.0 Released In To The Wild 8

Jeagoss writes: CyanogenMod is the leading open source replacement ROM for Android based phones. With the 6.0 release, a targeted 8 models of phones have been hit with version 2.2 (Froyo) of Google's Android operating system for mobiles. Have a rooted phone? Been wanting a reason for rooting your phone? Head on over to http://www.cyanogenmod.com/ and check out the forums. I think you'll be quite surprised.

Comment Re:It's down to the cost of one disk? (Score 1) 551

Our latest Dell and HP notebooks include a DisplayPort instead of an HDMI port which the previous models featured, apparently PC makers have to pay something like $0.06 per machine in royalties to include HDMI so they go with DisplayPort instead.

Unfortunately for us users even at monoprice a DisplayPort to HDMI cable costs several $ more than a regular HDMI cable, of course also the DisplayPort cables only come in white.

Comment Re:oh noes! (Score 1) 509

Well since so far AT&T only has a single Android phone, I guess you can say that the fact that they block installation of external downloads on that phone "routine" but it's not exactly an accurate representation. In any case the AT&T Backflip is the only Android phone in existence that has this behavior, and they were widely criticized within the Android community for that and other anomalies on that phone, including the use of Yahoo! instead of Google for search as well as the use of Android 1.5 which is the last version made that doesn't support Google Maps with Navigation.

AT&T is coming out with a new Android phone soon, we will see if they do the same thing.

Of course, one could speculate that AT&T has a vested interest in making their Android users experience sup-par to make a certain other phone they sell seem better by comparison.

Comment Re:oh noes! (Score 1) 509

Actually the summary is incredibly misleading there, TFA talking about 20% apps doesn't say that those 20% are "malicious" only that 20% access your personal information. Which itself isn't much of an issue because anytime you install an App from the market you are presented with a notice that explains everything this app does and interacts with. The word "malicious" doesn't even appear in the article at all. You can credit itwbennett for that bit of FUDdiness.

Also related to the deleting of apps off your phone, just to be clear that's only an option for Google if you install from the Android Market, if you install from a different app source or manually install (both easy to do on any android phone besides the AT&T Backflip) Google has no ability to touch that app.

Comment Re:Fuck exceptions for religion (Score 1) 615

Religion started as a way to exercise control of a population by offering reward and punishment beyond physical reality. To the faithful damnation/magical curse provides a tool more threatening than imprisonment or death. To the faithful heaven/magical blessings provides a more enticing reward than liberty, security or even survival. The need to answer unknowns extended from the need to use those unknowns for control.

Comment To Delete vs. Not To Delete (Score 1) 199

I agree that deleting your account may not be the best course of action if protecting your personal data is the ultimate goal. However, if MySpace does see a spike in deletes as a result of this announcement they may figure out that selling out may cost them equity they don't want to lose.

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