Open Source Gets Huge Legal Boost and Apple Iphone
Posted by James Breen at 15 August 2008 0:21
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Posting on Friday, August 15 2008 @ 01:22:28 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck DailyTech reports some iPhone 3G users are experiencing problems with the 3G functionality of their phone. According to two internal sources at Apple and an independent analysis a Infineon chipset inside the phone is the root of the problem and it seems the issue could be resolved with a firmware update:It appears, though, that Apple and AT&T may soon have to .. Keep Reading.
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Publishing on August 14th, 2008 Posted by John C Dvorak in General No Comments Open Source breakthrough. Licensing deals binding to an extreme. You can be sued for copyright infringement even if the software is free. IPhone 3G gripes unheeded by Apple. USB 3.0 coming soon at 4.8 Gbps!! Cisco and Oracle spending a fortune on lobbyists. Text-messaging coming to regular phones. AT&T will spy on you and so will the UK government. News: blank DVD's are ..full story.
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Hot on the heels of its competitor Qik, mobile video service Flixwagon has released an application for the iPhone 3G that allows users to stream live video from their cell phones. Qik released a similar application for the iPhone 3G yesterday. Unfortunately, like the Qik app, this will only work on jailbroken ....
I am quite happy I found what I like.
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