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...really SMART phones :?


From: sbuhlig at gmail.com (Sam Buhlig)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 12:42:30 -0500

I just became a droid convert! I am loving it so far.

Sam

On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Shane Kelly <i0null at googlemail.com> wrote:



I'm pretty tempted to upgrade to the n900 when my iPhone contract is
up for renewal in a couple of weeks. From what I hear it comes
preinstalled with perl, python and ruby.

On 5 Feb 2010, at 11:24, Bert Van Kets <mailing at vankets.com> wrote:

Adrian,

check out the interface videos for Maemo5 on YouTube. You'll be
pleasantly surprised. Maemo5 looks super. It's being ported to the
N810
too. ;-)

Adrian Crenshaw wrote:
I have a n810 (sort of like the old version of the n900 without cell
phone). It is the most flexible mobile device I've played with, love
the fact I can put a chroot Debian install on it and apt-get just
about anything. My only problem with it is it seems kind of slow, and
the interface is not as slick at the iphone. Hopefully the newer
snapdragon CPU in the n900 makes this better.
Adrian

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Bert Van Kets <mailing at vankets.com
<mailto:mailing at vankets.com>> wrote:

   True. It does indeed support only the biggest standard on the
   planet. :-P

   The N900 does run Metasploit though:
   http://knownokia.ca/2010/01/21/metasploit-on-the-n900/
   Heck, it even runs aircrack and nmap.
   Talk about a *really* smart phone. ;-)

   Bert

   Robert Miller wrote:
The N900 is an awesome phone but the catch is that it only runs
   on gsm networks.


Thank You,

Robert Miller

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-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Kelly <i0null at nightcoder.org
   <mailto:i0null at nightcoder.org>>
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 21:49:55
To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing
   List<pauldotcom at mail.pauldotcom.com
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Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] ...really SMART phones :?

what about the Nokia N900?

It runs meamo (based on Debian)
It looks awesome, and someone has already managed to get OSX on it


http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/31/mac-os-x-10-3-installed-on-nokia-n900-via-pearpc-barely-usable/

On 3 February 2010 20:18, NetEvil <netevil at hackers.it
   <mailto:netevil at hackers.it>> wrote:

Thanks a lot guys! you convinced me the way is to get an
   android device...
Now there are enough reasons to buy one... ;)
Today I've been to see if there was a secondhand G1...waiting for a
vodaphone nexus one..or a motoroi that looks really great :) .
..but there was just one new G1 at 370 euros...and is a bit too
   much for a
temporary solutions...
Have to see if buying Nexus One directly from google ...will
   work with
vodaphone ..or other tlc here in italy ...that's the point now
   :/...no
doubts that iPhone has closed his story (for me)...after this
   year...even if
Mr. Jobs is keeping to make it "bigger" :)...
I'm going to study android that is new to me...sure i'll have
   soon a better
toy in my hands!
Thanks again
David

Il giorno 03/feb/2010, alle ore 17.07, John Fitzpatrick
   <john at johnfitz.org <mailto:john at johnfitz.org>>
ha scritto:

In three years google will become the largest
   supplier of military computer systems.  All
   stealth bombers are upgraded with Google
   computers, becoming fully unmanned,  Afterward,
   they fly with a perfect operational record.

   The Skynet funding bill is passed.  The system
   goes on-line August 4th, 2013.  Human decisions
   are removed from strategic defense.  Google
   begins to learn, at a geometric rate.  It becomes
   self-aware at 2:14 a.m. eastern time, August 29.
   In a panic, they try to pull the plug.....

Wow :) thanks John ...and you all of course ..for sharing these
   info ;)


On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Sam Buhlig <sbuhlig at gmail.com
   <mailto:sbuhlig at gmail.com>> wrote:

It is the start of Skynet. It is becoming self aware. It is
   starting
applications that it wants to use. :)




On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Grymoire
   <pauldotcom at grymoire.com <mailto:pauldotcom at grymoire.com>> wrote:

I have heard several rumors that Verizon may offer an iPhone.
    It's
different hardware (CDMA, not GSM). But if it's AT&T that's
   causing
the issue, then you may want to wait wait until the next gen
   iPhones
are announced.


A lot of people are raving about the Nexxus One. One
   complaint is that
it tends to launch (without the owner knowing why)
   applications which
can degrade the phone service. All those plug-ins and extensions
consume CPU, and one person says he goes to the task manager
   and kills
these applications "all the time."

Grym
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