Wondering if anyone has gotten the leaked Netflix app to connect to the servers to stream yet?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=994863
whewstoosae said:
Search works wonders!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=994863
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Yea unless u don't read the op and notice that he wants a working version which u supplied the version that he is probably talking about that doesnt work.
No version works yet btw
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superchilpil said:
Yea unless u don't read the op and notice that he wants a working version which u supplied the version that he is probably talking about that doesnt work.
No version works yet btw
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Tell me how this thread is necessary when you can post in the thread I referenced? Better to have info in one thread then start another, good try though.
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jprakes said:
Wondering if anyone has gotten the leaked Netflix app to connect to the servers to stream yet?
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The Netflix service itself has not yet been activated for mobile devices due to a DRM issue and that is why the leaked apk can only assess the system. I know that the link as already been provided to my previous thread, but feel free to post any questions there and I'll try to update everyone.
Hope that helps.
redsunrising said:
The Netflix service itself has not yet been activated for mobile devices due to a DRM issue and that is why the leaked apk can only assess the system. I know that the link as already been provided to my previous thread, but feel free to post any questions there and I'll try to update everyone.
Hope that helps.
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Heh, so basically Apple has Netflix by the nuts on this as it works on their devices which happen to be mobile devices.
badogg said:
Heh, so basically Apple has Netflix by the nuts on this as it works on their devices which happen to be mobile devices.
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that's my thought too, I think they have VZW by them now too since they're releasing the thunderbolt at $250....just gotta price it a little higher than the iphone hmmmmmmmmm. yeah this netflix drm thing sounds like a bunch of smoke.
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that's my thought too, I think they have VZW by them now too since they're releasing the thunderbolt at $250....just gotta price it a little higher than the iphone hmmmmmmmmm. yeah this netflix drm thing sounds like a bunch of smoke.
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This kind of stuff pisses me off. It is one of the main reasons that I will not get an iPhone. I have a 2nd gen ipod touch, but my wife got that as a gift and I haven't picked it up since I got my Dinc. Especially now that I'm running Protekk's CM7 Rom
I just hate when big companies corner consumers to force people to buy their products and not someone else's. Too much of that going on these days, especially in the mobile and PC markets.
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This kind of stuff pisses me off. It is one of the main reasons that I will not get an iPhone. I have a 2nd gen ipod touch, but my wife got that as a gift and I haven't picked it up since I got my Dinc. Especially now that I'm running Protekk's CM7 Rom
I just hate when big companies corner consumers to force people to buy their products and not someone else's. Too much of that going on these days, especially in the mobile and PC markets.
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I totally agree with this!
gruss01 said:
that's my thought too, I think they have VZW by them now too since they're releasing the thunderbolt at $250....just gotta price it a little higher than the iphone hmmmmmmmmm. yeah this netflix drm thing sounds like a bunch of smoke.
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Actually the issue at hand has more to do with the production companies who would love any reason to back out of their contracts with Netflix and sue them. Essentially they won't let Netflix release anything if it even has a chance of being pirated and given Android's open source nature they need hardware DRM since they can't bake in the software DRM as in iOS and WP7.
Hope that provided some clarity.
i would think there would be someway hide the fact that you are accessing it with an android phone, make it think you are on a laptop or something using silverlight. i really have no idea how this works, or what it is that tells them you are on a android device, but with all the different types of emulators seems like someone could emulate that.
I would love to blame Apple as it is so much fun, but unfortunately this is a DRM (digital rights management) issue. There is a feeling that Android devices are too open source. (laughable since the pc is the #1 route for violating that with access to torrents and p2p). The windows based phones also have netflix. Netflix itself would love to get their app on Android phones as it can only increase business, but they must get past the issue of DRM. I'm waiting patiently as well.
How ironic is it that there was an ad for Netflix in my view of this thread
Anyways, we will get Netflix. I think the demand is too high for them to ignore.
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It was possible on froyo (at first at least) but I've been with an iPhone and just got my NS. Is there still a way? Sorry if its been covered it but I've looked and couldn't find a difinitive answer. Is there a work around of some sort?
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jthornton71707 said:
It was possible on froyo (at first at least) but I've been with an iPhone and just got my NS. Is there still a way? Sorry if its been covered it but I've looked and couldn't find a difinitive answer. Is there a work around of some sort?
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The same work around for the N1 should still apply to the NS
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The same work around for the N1 should still apply to the NS
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To elaborate, Hulu blocks all Android phones and GoogleTVs due to a disagreement about licensing, I believe. There is a workaround in the Nexus One forums in order to bypass this lock, but because Hulu isn't optimized for viewing on a Flash-enabled mobile device it's quality can leave something to be desired. At least for me, anyway.
As far as streaming content from Netflix goes, there isn't an app for that just yet as far as I'm aware, which is strange considering WP7 phones launched with one for them. There are apps to manage your queue, but that's pretty much it.
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To elaborate, Hulu blocks all Android phones and GoogleTVs due to a disagreement about licensing, I believe. There is a workaround in the Nexus One forums in order to bypass this lock, but because Hulu isn't optimized for viewing on a Flash-enabled mobile device it's quality can leave something to be desired. At least for me, anyway.
As far as streaming content from Netflix goes, there isn't an app for that just yet as far as I'm aware, which is strange considering WP7 phones launched with one for them. There are apps to manage your queue, but that's pretty much it.
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I never found a need to use Hulu/Netflix on my N1 but wasnt the work around just a modified flash.apk file.
Maybe something has changed but thats what I remember, changing the browser user agent used to work, but i doubt thats the case now
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I never found a need to use Hulu/Netflix on my N1 but wasnt the work around just a modified flash.apk file.
Maybe something has changed but thats what I remember, changing the browser user agent used to work, but i doubt thats the case now
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I think it was a combination of the modified Flash.apk and the browser UA... but like you, I never really used it. I tried Hulu once, was getting terrible FPS(was like watching a slideshow), and never went back. Now that we have a much nicer GPU on the Nexus S, it might be a little more bearable buuut... meh.
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I think it was a combination of the modified Flash.apk and the browser UA... but like you, I never really used it. I tried Hulu once, was getting terrible FPS(was like watching a slideshow), and never went back. Now that we have a much nicer GPU on the Nexus S, it might be a little more bearable buuut... meh.
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Ya,
Honestly OP you would have better luck at this point use the WiFi hotspot to watch netflix on your iPod or what have you
As far as netflix on android, there was post on engadget a while ago, problem is drm on android or something to that effect.
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Honestly OP you would have better luck at this point use the WiFi hotspot to watch netflix on your iPod or what have you
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Don't say that... I still have the "iPod" (iPhone) in my drawer... lol. The point is to have one device... Its pointless to have 2 or 3 sperate devices on your person. I already have a 4g clearspot that works great... had to get it with my NS (on at&t) well hopefully they'll release something soon with Netflix integration. Android has been around for a while now I can't believe there's nothing for this
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As far as netflix on android, there was post on engadget a while ago, problem is drm on android or something to that effect.
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Here seems to be the answer regarding Netflix on Android: http://blog.netflix.com/2010/11/netflix-on-android.html
Interesting read, but it's the usual Hollywood concern about possible pirating.
You have to get the modified flash .apk and the change the UA string to desktopto run it. You can find the file in the N1 forums. I had it working on 2.3 for a while but after I updated to 2.3.1 it wouldn't install correctly. Honestly, the video quality isn't that good. The only way to get a decent amount of fps is to use the igoogle app from the desktop version of the page. And sites like megashare work just fine with no hack and have much higher fps.
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Ya,
Honestly OP you would have better luck at this point use the WiFi hotspot to watch netflix on your iPod or what have you
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We tried that with my GF's iPod touch and honestly, it sucked! It was really slow and it kept buffering a lot.
Anyone following the Sony liveblog from Engadget? I really recommend you guys check it out, as there are some things being announced which are going to impact Android in amazing ways.
http://www.engadget.com/liveblog/live-from-sonys-tokyo-event/
Update: Basically, Sony just dropped a bombshell that brought an amazing amount of games to Android, obviously to compete against both Windows Phone 7 having Xbox integration and against Apple's formidable App Store. How, UNLIKE Sony to be thinking ahead.
Direct link to a still developing article on the Playstation Suite:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/27/sony-announces-playstation-suite/
I'm really diggin' the "PlayStation Certified" and "Hardware Neutral"
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I'm really diggin' the "PlayStation Certified" and "Hardware Neutral"
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Yea, me too.
Soooooooooo developers, I know its not even out yet, but PORT IT PORT IT PORT IT.
Looks pretty un-real to me... alot of options there. I wonder which carrier the PSPhone will come to first?
Future looks bright baby!
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Looks pretty un-real to me... alot of options there. I wonder which carrier the PSPhone will come to first?
Future looks bright baby!
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What I am really wondering is if any current generation devices are going to get this. On one hand they say its hardware nuetral, but they also said that they are going to:
perform content quality testing on devices to ensure the quality of playback.
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Idk. Hope we get more details soon.
What if this was the new Sprint device being announced on the 7th? I'm crossing my fingers!
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What if this was the new Sprint device being announced on the 7th? I'm crossing my fingers!
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U might be right!
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If I am right, I'm buying one the minute my local sprint store opens on launch day.
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QUAD CORE PSP2 FTW! holy crapola
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What I am really wondering is if any current generation devices are going to get this. On one hand they say its hardware nuetral, but they also said that they are going to:
Idk. Hope we get more details soon.
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Well, IIRC our phone is more powerful than the Xperia Play, so we should have nothing to fear, right?
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Well, IIRC our phone is more powerful than the Xperia Play, so we should have nothing to fear, right?
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We need GB! But other than that... I don't see why we wouldn't get it, pending an upgrade to 2.3.
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We need GB! But other than that... I don't see why we wouldn't get it, pending an upgrade to 2.3.
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I'm sure we will get it, 2 years from now when the 2.3 update comes out... :/
This has the potential to be enormous for Android, and for handheld gaming in general. The only concerns I have are:
1) The number of handsets that will have access, and if Cyanogenmod will count among them.
2) Piracy. As rampant as it was on the PSP and NDS (and yes, it was rampant), there is no doubt pressure within SCEA to take more advanced measures in combatting it. Android isn't the most securable platform at the moment (see: Netflix), and though I too am weak to 'unlimited' trial periods on games (hah), for this to really drive Android, it NEEDS to be profitable.
Hopefully the cost of games will be more in line with existing digital downloads than with past off-the-shelf prices.
I think it's great the Sony is supporting Android to such a degree. But, the PSX emulator is already out in the market. It's been out for quite some time now. Some of the roms don't work though. Hopefully, with official Sony support, all of the roms will work.
I would buy an official psx emu straigh from sony than anyone made by a third party (I don't mean offense, I have the emulator and enjoy), even though I paid for one already. I'd even buy the games straight from the sony store if they're priced good enough
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I think it's great the Sony is supporting Android to such a degree. But, the PSX emulator is already out in the market. It's been out for quite some time now. Some of the roms don't work though. Hopefully, with official Sony support, all of the roms will work.
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PSx emulator is not hardware accelerated. You can be sure than an official emulator will be.
Very cool. Hopefully sony also has a controller peripheral in the works as well. Maybe some PS3 integration as too.
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+1 to that ..... I'm sure there'll be an unofficial GB 2.3 soon, so we should be able to have if we really want it
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Check this out
www.zdnet.com/blog/mobile-news/foge...olice-are-here-led-by-Google/2573?tag=nl.e539
does this mean Google will be clamping down on rooted phones? opinions please
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Check this out
www.zdnet.com/blog/mobile-news/foge...olice-are-here-led-by-Google/2573?tag=nl.e539
does this mean Google will be clamping down on rooted phones? opinions please
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Google only has so much power. If they want yo offer some of these services they news to cooperate with Netflix, MPAA, etc. I think some of these blogs/people are blowing this out of proportion.
Tapa tapa tapa
The article sounds a bit hysterical to me, going for fearmongering which surprises me coming from Kendrick who I usually agree with. This feels like those Apple commissioned "Android is tracking you too!" articles that came out during the recent iPhone privacy problems.
The fact that both Netflix and Google are doing this only with videos makes very clear what is inspiring it...they are afraid of getting sued by some deep-pocketed movie studio in an RIAA style vendetta because some wizkid found a way around DRM on a rooted device and passed 100 copies of Avatar 5 or something. At the very least that possibility could make the studios deny their content to Android while still suppling it to tight-as-a-drum iPhones and ipads. That would be bad.
This seems like an altogether healthy and intelligent step for Google to take to protect android's future growth. I can't see Andy "Privacy? Where?" Rubin fighting an all out campaign against rooted Android devices...and the carriers won't since they they know rooted phones are a big draw against the iPhone.
This is definetly bloggers just looking for negative android stories to please Cupertino.
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I think it protects copyrights more than anything ATM. Even with music, stealing is stealing. I think its nothing to worry about.
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i dont think anything will happen for rooted users.
its what makes android / google so unique, Free from the closed source community.
if they where to clamp down on rooted users it would put off a lot of users, maybe making them switch to another OS.. google dont want that.
Anyway, its our device so its upto us what we do with it, we know that rooting voids our warranty / improves chances of bricking, but we do it still...
android is for the experienced phone user, if it wasnt hackable, i dont think we would like it so much
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I sure hope not and I pray that this doesn't catch on. With HTC doing their best to make rooting custom ROMs impossible and app vendors deciding they don't want to run on rooted phones at all that might give others ideas ... When all's said and done jailbroken iPhone users might have more freedom than we do.
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The article sounds a bit hysterical to me, going for fearmongering
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Well, is it true or not? Should be easy enough to check for someone in the US.
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tight-as-a-drum iPhones and ipads
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Say what?
azzledazzle said:
we know that rooting voids our warranty
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Just because I've always wanted to know, where does it actually say that?
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I sure hope not and I pray that this doesn't catch on. With HTC doing their best to make rooting custom ROMs impossible and app vendors deciding they don't want to run on rooted phones at all that might give others ideas ... When all's said and done jailbroken iPhone users might have more freedom than we do.
Well, is it true or not? Should be easy enough to check for someone in the US.
Say what?
Just because I've always wanted to know, where does it actually say that?
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First, I know that it is true, but it is not the first step in an antirooting war that Kendrick tries to present it as. Therefore, it is fearmongering.
Second, since all such downloads go through Apple's proprietary money spinner called iTunes, it is a much more controllable environment than android with the market. Apple has pledged itself from the first iPod to be all about DRM....Google not so much.
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This seems like an altogether healthy and intelligent step for Google to take to protect android's future growth. I can't see Andy "Privacy? Where?" Rubin fighting an all out campaign against rooted Android devices...and the carriers won't since they they know rooted phones are a big draw against the iPhone.
This is definetly bloggers just looking for negative android stories to please Cupertino.
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I agree.
It's not really going to do much to the community. Someone will find a way around it if it is infact true.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14377478#post14377478
sony had the files stored in a plain txt files no encryption simple SQL injection .. AGAIN !!
F************************K good to know I have an Xbox
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F************************K good to know I have an Xbox
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this involves Sony pictures mostly ...
cesarcerros31 said:
F************************K good to know I have an Xbox
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Why do people think that paying 12 dollars or so a month to microsoft somehow protects microsoft and x box from this **** happening?
Let's not be stupid here the only reason it hasn't happened to xbox accounts is because they havent targeted xbox accounts.
mattykinsx said:
Why do people think that paying 12 dollars or so a month to microsoft somehow protects microsoft and x box from this **** happening?
Let's not be stupid here the only reason it hasn't happened to xbox accounts is because they havent targeted xbox accounts.
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yep i agree fully . could just as easy be Microsoft
Time to get rid of my PS3. I have had enough.
I think a lot of this hacking has to do with Sony removing the OS feature. The X-Box has been hacked but not to this extent. It was hacked to run pirated games not steal information.
mattykinsx said:
Why do people think that paying 12 dollars or so a month to microsoft somehow protects microsoft and x box from this **** happening?
Let's not be stupid here the only reason it hasn't happened to xbox accounts is because they havent targeted xbox accounts.
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You work for Microsoft?
And $45-$50 will get you a year subscription.
animal7296 said:
Time to get rid of my PS3. I have had enough.
I think a lot of this hacking has to do with Sony removing the OS feature. The X-Box has been hacked but not to this extent. It was hacked to run pirated games not steal information.
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i think sony pissed off the wrong people plan and simple first going after Geo then raiding a guys house over some PS3 info about keys .. dont recall the exact info ..
then accusing the group called Anon for hacking and bring down the PSN ..
getting nailed by the SAME type of hack every times is just plain pathetic
storing important info like custom data .. in a plain txt files NOT ENCRYPTED is a major slap in the face to each and every customer sony has
animal7296 said:
Time to get rid of my PS3. I have had enough.
I think a lot of this hacking has to do with Sony removing the OS feature. The X-Box has been hacked but not to this extent. It was hacked to run pirated games not steal information.
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The people who did the DDoS attacks, yes.
This hacking mess... no, they could care less about Other OS, Geohot etc.
animal7296 said:
Time to get rid of my PS3. I have had enough.
I think a lot of this hacking has to do with Sony removing the OS feature. The X-Box has been hacked but not to this extent. It was hacked to run pirated games not steal information.
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Pirated games don't really affect you, though if these hackings continue it would be better to get rid of it. You think Sony is being hacked because they removed the OS feature and the hackers are pissed?
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You work for Microsoft?
And $45-$50 will get you a year subscription.
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No I don't although I do not understand why your asking.
Also, okay only 40 to 50 dollars? and you think that's going to make xbox more secure than ps3???
Pe
mattykinsx said:
Why do people think that paying 12 dollars or so a month to microsoft somehow protects microsoft and x box from this **** happening?
Let's not be stupid here the only reason it hasn't happened to xbox accounts is because they havent targeted xbox accounts.
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I never said anything about that and I dont think that it protects us I was just saying as I was glad I don't have a playstation as this would drive me nuts and knowing that my information could have been stolen
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No I don't although I do not understand why your asking.
Also, okay only 40 to 50 dollars? and you think that's going to make xbox more secure than ps3???
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You have no clue how security works.
Now I'm not saying that this can't happen to Microsoft.
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does XDA not have an off topic forum? lol
Also it's strange to think that people browsing this forum haven't seen this news already on one of the many other tech related sites they visit if you ask me...lol
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You have no clue how security works.
Now I'm not saying that this can't happen to Microsoft.
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Because I dont work for Microsoft I dont know how security works?
I in fact DO know how it works and if you are stupid enough to actually believe that handing Microsoft money, that likely doesn't even go to security, is going to protect your account then when it happens ill just laugh at you.
I will repeat myself.
The only reason, ONLY REASON, this hasn't happened to Xbox accounts is because they aren't being targeted.
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Because I dont work for Microsoft I dont know how security works?
I in fact DO know how it works and if you are stupid enough to actually believe that handing Microsoft money, that likely doesn't even go to security, is going to protect your account then when it happens ill just laugh at you.
I will repeat myself.
The only reason, ONLY REASON, this hasn't happened to Xbox accounts is because they aren't being targeted.
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DID I SAY YOU NEED TO WORK FOR THEM TO KNOW? No I did not.
Did I also say that handing them money will help security? No I did not.
Learn how to read.
Edit: This happened to Sony because they half-assed their security. Let alone they picked the fight.
Edit#2: Who are you to call people stupid? Learn how to abide by the rules you fool.
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does XDA not have an off topic forum?
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+1
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DDiaz007 said:
DID I SAY YOU NEED TO WORK FOR THEM TO KNOW? No I did not.
Did I also say that handing them money will help security? No I did not.
Learn how to read.
Edit: This happened to Sony because they half-assed their security. Let alone they picked the fight.
Edit#2: Who are you to call people stupid? Learn how to abide by the rules you fool.
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First of all, you flat out decided that I "have no clue how security works" with NO proof of that.
Second of all, I didn't say whether or not they picked a fight or not.
Finally, abide by the rules?
What in the hell are you talking about?
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First of all, you flat out decided that I "have no clue how security works" with NO proof of that.
Second of all, I didn't say whether or not they picked a fight or not.
Finally, abide by the rules?
What in the hell are you talking about?
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Lol...
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Lol...
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Did I say you said Sony picked the fight? No I didn't. Anyhow excuse my first statement then, my ignorance.
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Ubuntu's full desktop OS coming to multi-core Android devices
What the Atrix 4G first promised, it looks like the folks at Canonical may deliver. Think back to CES 2011, when Motorola showed us a future where our phone was the only computing device we would need -- only to leave us wanting when its webtop app didn't deliver the requisite functionality for such a future. Well, it turns out Ubuntu now runs on multi-core Android devices and your handset can grant a full desktop experience when docked with a display and a keyboard. It's a customized version of Ubuntu that plays nice with Android, the two OS's sharing data and services while running simultaneously. So, you can still access telephony and texts from the Ubuntu environment while enjoying all the computing capabilities it has to offer, including: Ubuntu TV, virtualization tools for running Windows applications, desktop web browsers, and Ubuntu apps built for ARM. It isn't clear exactly what hardware you'll need to run Ubuntu on a handset, but Canonical has said it works on multi-core devices with HDMI and USB connections.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/21/ubuntus-full-desktop-os-coming-to-multi-core-android-devices/
Already threads about this.
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Already threads about this.
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Indeed. There are like two threads already.
They are working with HTC, which will be the first to launch a phone to "fight"(it will kick its assl! Lol) WebTop from motorola, may be already in the new S4 dual core phones. (RUMOR/NOT SOURCED)
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guidoido004 said:
They are working with HTC, which will be the first to launch a phone to "fight"(it will kick its assl! Lol) WebTop from motorola, may be already in the new S4 dual core phones. (RUMOR/NOT SOURCED)
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glad to hear you made this up yourself
rancur3p1c said:
glad to hear you made this up yourself
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Lol. Dide, it is ubuntu, the only thing you need to do to run it as main OS is be a developer who knows what to do and not a end user mad because your phone sucks.
I heard from my boss that only HTC and motorola are trying to get it for now, thats why i said that, because i dont even think about motorola anymore, they make everything good lool bad. Heard that from a lot of android users, is not just my opinion.
So, agree? Good! Doesnt? ignore my post, better stop a fight before starts than stop one already happening.
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Indeed. There are like two threads already.
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if we had a Webtop subforum this wouldn't happen...
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guidoido004 said:
Lol. Dide, it is ubuntu, the only thing you need to do to run it as main OS is be a developer who knows what to do and not a end user mad because your phone sucks.
I heard from my boss that only HTC and motorola are trying to get it for now, thats why i said that, because i dont even think about motorola anymore, they make everything good lool bad. Heard that from a lot of android users, is not just my opinion.
So, agree? Good! Doesnt? ignore my post, better stop a fight before starts than stop one already happening.
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weird. Who do you work for? I totally did not believe you it just came out of nowhere with no explanation as to why or how you came by this information