More like they retired because they got worried and then got bored after realising nothing else happened.
Most of their latest tweets were following a sodding car chase, someone sounds bored and looking for more attention to be honest.
They can't prevent jailbraking on current devices expcept the ipad 2 (as it doesnt have the exploit) from what i understand, geohot's lime rain exploit is not patchable.
http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Limera1n
I don't actually understand how Ooma can work at the their current rates, and $200 is really expensive for a device like that.
Here in the US, Cellphones are free since they come with your plan, I hear in Europe the phones cost a mint, but the monthly fees are lower. I have no idea what the device ought to cost ( prolly cost them $1.95 in parts ).
If you have a contract, at least in the UK most phones are free, top of the line smartphones are not but only require a nomial fee. If you are on pay'as'you'go though then its a different matter.
It maybe a problem for users but this is a serious wakeup call to said users, no your data is not as safe as you think it is when you are handing it over to all these companies, its about time the cracks were shown to customers and just how slack these companies can be in keeping their protocols and systems running correctly.
I am still laughing, im not a sony fan in any way, shape or form, obviously its bad its happening but its hilarious that a company this big has such lax security and is being exposed on an almost daily basis.
I can honestly wait till i get home before i feel the need to rent a film on any device. I'm kinda one that needs a fullsize tv not a 4inch screen to watch and enjoy something, especially if its going to be costing me to rent it.
I don't quite see how that has anything directly related to HDTV, it could just be that people whe have invested in such TV's are buying 360's instead.
Yea there was another story like this its here: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20046845-1.html
More like they retired because they got worried and then got bored after realising nothing else happened. Most of their latest tweets were following a sodding car chase, someone sounds bored and looking for more attention to be honest.
They can't prevent jailbraking on current devices expcept the ipad 2 (as it doesnt have the exploit) from what i understand, geohot's lime rain exploit is not patchable. http://theiphonewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Limera1n
Here in the US, Cellphones are free since they come with your plan, I hear in Europe the phones cost a mint, but the monthly fees are lower. I have no idea what the device ought to cost ( prolly cost them $1.95 in parts ).
If you have a contract, at least in the UK most phones are free, top of the line smartphones are not but only require a nomial fee. If you are on pay'as'you'go though then its a different matter.
It maybe a problem for users but this is a serious wakeup call to said users, no your data is not as safe as you think it is when you are handing it over to all these companies, its about time the cracks were shown to customers and just how slack these companies can be in keeping their protocols and systems running correctly. I am still laughing, im not a sony fan in any way, shape or form, obviously its bad its happening but its hilarious that a company this big has such lax security and is being exposed on an almost daily basis.
I can honestly wait till i get home before i feel the need to rent a film on any device. I'm kinda one that needs a fullsize tv not a 4inch screen to watch and enjoy something, especially if its going to be costing me to rent it.
Waste of Bourbon. Just get drunk on it and forget the fuel prices.
Because then you could put an OS on it that was secure!
Doesn't state you have to keep the OS that came with it.
I don't quite see how that has anything directly related to HDTV, it could just be that people whe have invested in such TV's are buying 360's instead.