Vaporware? I think not.
Anyone can sign up as a developer. Anyone can purchase the developer edition ($197 after S&H, if memory serves). Just click on the link that says "Devlopers".
The hardware is out there. I know, I have one.
It hasn't replaced my Palm yet, but I'm still using it.
The apps are rough. The UI is rough. The HWI is (as was already said) close to unuseable. What was also said, is that there's a LOT of development still going on - and will continue to go on for quite some time, I'm sure.
I ordered mine, and had it less than 3 weeks later, hasn't left my side since. (Any PDA that I can use to troubleshoot a server is too good to let go).
Although many good points ARE mentioned, what really bothered me was not the article itself, but the fact that/. labled it as MS-news rather than humour. It used to be that I came to/. to catch up on current events that mattered (to me). Lately, however, they've been a little less than rosy when it comes to journalism / integrity / research. (However you want to classify it). This is just another example.
Vaporware? I think not. Anyone can sign up as a developer. Anyone can purchase the developer edition ($197 after S&H, if memory serves). Just click on the link that says "Devlopers". The hardware is out there. I know, I have one. It hasn't replaced my Palm yet, but I'm still using it. The apps are rough. The UI is rough. The HWI is (as was already said) close to unuseable. What was also said, is that there's a LOT of development still going on - and will continue to go on for quite some time, I'm sure. I ordered mine, and had it less than 3 weeks later, hasn't left my side since. (Any PDA that I can use to troubleshoot a server is too good to let go).
Although many good points ARE mentioned, what really bothered me was not the article itself, but the fact that /. labled it as MS-news rather than humour. It used to be that I came to /. to catch up on current events that mattered (to me). Lately, however, they've been a little less than rosy when it comes to journalism / integrity / research. (However you want to classify it). This is just another example.
Actually, ALL versions except "classic" pgp (pgp2.6.x) are vulnerable. Yes, this INCLUDES GnuPG.
The problem is with the V4 key sigs, and new keys. The "depreciated" V3 sigs & RSA keys are safe.
Plese, follow the link & read the article. It's well worth it.
The link is HERE as well for your convienience.
-Tod.