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), they didn't have to bother about security or UX much. People like us get excited because "you can run OpenGL on this thing" or because "you can run actual linux code"... and stuff like that.
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DRM is not a feature. At least not for -you-. If you think it is then you've bought into the snake oil and the lies of those pushing it. PlatSec has a nasty habit of being used against the device owner as well.

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Considering how similar they are, it'd probably a fairly trivial port to get it running. The main issue would be the bootloader.

EDIT: not that I'm sure what Verizon is representing in their map-for-that -- I've heard claims that they have their entire network upgraded to EV-DO everywhere, but I really don't know what they're representing.
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Last edited by Benson; 2009-11-09 at 05:50.