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Originally Posted by onethreealpha View Post
First Nokia get "Smoked" by Windows and now they're getting a "Rim" job.
Anyone else see a pattern forming here?
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Originally Posted by onethreealpha View Post
First Nokia get "Smoked" by Windows and now they're getting a "Rim" job.
Anyone else see a pattern forming here?
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Given the way RIM positions itself to businesses (i.e., BES), the security model of QNX (which I believe forms the basis of BB10), and how the Playbook handles things, you can expect a kinda decent 'developer mode', but very little chance of real hackability (i.e., like root access).

Originally Posted by Estel View Post
If they deliver device similar in hackability to N900, they have my blessing. They can ever take Nokia name, it isn't used anymore in any real thing

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Ya never know. I guess I can understand why they would want to keep things locked down, due to security concerns, seeing as they would cater their secure services.

But isn't it possible that they might open other parts of the software?

I am assuming even something like Aegis, which was bypassed fairly quick wouldn't be good enough.
 
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