none that they showed us. There probably are seeing as how there are
7,958,661,109,946,400,884,391,936 (6^32) possible addresses per galaxy and over half are invalid (probably only.000000001% or less are valid)
no, they are in Cheyenne Mountain, a cloaked city sized space ship located just outside the San Francisco Bay, and who knows where else. (maybe on the moon or Mars)
The CSIRO is suing the wrong people. They should be suing the chip manufactures(Broadcom, Intel, Atheros, and maybe some others), not the people who bought chips and had them re-branded.
The T-Mobile MDA and the follup, T-Mobile Wing are both based on Windows Mobile 6, which includes a tethering app as part of the operating system.
My MDA was a built on Windows Mobile 5.
T-Mobile always supported tethering with my old MDA (that's a rebranded HTC Hermes).
My MDA was a re-branded HTC Wizard.
So... is it an android rule, or does T-Mobile just not bother to stand up to Microsoft who supports it on all of their phones?
Okay, so they ban it from the market. The pay ones could be considered illegal because they used code that falls under the GPL, but did not have any way to get access to that code. You can also get one of the free ones from Google codes. You also have to have root access to even use the app
none that they showed us. There probably are seeing as how there are 7,958,661,109,946,400,884,391,936 (6^32) possible addresses per galaxy and over half are invalid (probably only .000000001% or less are valid)
There was one in Russia, but they blew theirs up.
actually, we has ours blown up by Anubis and had to buy the Russian one. The DHD that they had was blown up.
no, they are in Cheyenne Mountain, a cloaked city sized space ship located just outside the San Francisco Bay, and who knows where else. (maybe on the moon or Mars)
True. But if I don't lock my front door, that doesn't mean it's ok for you to take my stuff.
But if you are in the UK I can come in and watch the TV if it is on.
grep -v |tail -f for the smart and lazy
actually the US does have a TDL it is .us
The CSIRO is suing the wrong people. They should be suing the chip manufactures(Broadcom, Intel, Atheros, and maybe some others), not the people who bought chips and had them re-branded.
For your information RFCs are NOT standards they are documents that people want comments on, seeing as how they are RFCs (Request for Comments).
Sorry, it uses Flash and JavaScript. I refuse to use those because they are insecure, closed source, and were never part of the W3C standard.
I does not use Flash and javascript is an open standard that is used on almost every site (even /.)
The T-Mobile MDA and the follup, T-Mobile Wing are both based on Windows Mobile 6, which includes a tethering app as part of the operating system.
My MDA was a built on Windows Mobile 5.
T-Mobile always supported tethering with my old MDA (that's a rebranded HTC Hermes).
My MDA was a re-branded HTC Wizard.
So... is it an android rule, or does T-Mobile just not bother to stand up to Microsoft who supports it on all of their phones?
Okay, so they ban it from the market. The pay ones could be considered illegal because they used code that falls under the GPL, but did not have any way to get access to that code. You can also get one of the free ones from Google codes.
You also have to have root access to even use the app
This seems like an April fools joke though.
These are NOT cell phones, they are netbooks with cellular data connections.
Ear plugs for ALL humans within shouting distance of the barn
An alpha particle whizzing through your RAM will take out several bits if it hits the memory array at the right angle.
Did you figure out how alpha particles cannot travel through paper but can travel through RAM?