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Much as I hate to side with the Apple lot on anything :rasp: It was developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and has absolutely nothing to do with Apple.
I'm sure you could even make yourself an adaptor to use it in any other phone. Onthe flip side, somee people have...
If my dealing with BT are anything to go by (they outsource firewall ssupport to us), that e-mail was produced by a thrid party company and they just copied/pasted it and sent it on :-)
We have a team of contacts at BT whose sole job is to take our e-mails and forward them to the end user, then...
Pauls ROMS at Modaco are always pretty damn stable no matter what sort of release they are. I was using his "Alpha" of 2.1 Sense UI on the Nexus, and apart from Bluetooth being unreliable it was damn near perfect.
Take a look at this link.
http://windowslivehelp.com/thread.aspx?threadid=e0edfc3d-7218-4c5a-91fe-d4f257dc7c50
It's happened before to others.
BT Issue, especially considering that smtpin.btconnect.com is the first SMTP hop outside of the customer premises.
BT are rejecting the mail pure and...
I would try and get hold of someone at BT.
If sending from other ISP's works fine, it's BTs fault, only they can fix it.
Good luck in actually being able to speak to someone about it though. :evil:
I assume the other exchange server you're sending it to is a different domain? (i.e. not "mycustomersdomain.co.uk" but "anothercustomersdomain.co.uk")
It is the domain that is being rejected by the BT SMTP server, so it's unlikely to be anything to do with your exchange config. So it's either...
It looks like that there is a mis-configuration with btconnects SMTP server.
a 550 means that the SMTP server cannot identify the sender.
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/1593hq.html
Hmm, from the article:
Interesting, I've not looked into it, but does this mean that you'll need a Slim Xbox if you want a Kinect?
edit: I also notice that they now have an optical out on th ebox itselef, no more need to buy the extra adaptor/hack up one if you want HDMI and optical out.
BAD IT ADMIN!:nono:
Security rule 1 - never share passwords!
Your boss sounds like he doesn't care and/or has no clue about IT security, I would find yourself a new job and avoid the fallout when something eventually goes horribly wrong.
edit: He was using Cain, do you not have AV software...
Crackdown was such a fun game, expecally Keys to the City multiplayer.
So much fun to be had. Especially being a passenger in someones car and then spawning a ramp truck infront of them. :evil:
Short answer: Yes-ish
Long answer: Depends on what exactly you mean "change the software", what mobile phone you are using, how worried you are about bricking your phone.
If you mean run a totally different OS on your phone (i.e. Android on a WinMobile or iOS on an HTC) then no. [having said...
Thanks to The_Gman I now have one of these and have got Ubuntu running on it.
It's not a bad little machine, I didn't realise they were dual core 1.3Ghz o_0 Thats more powerfull than my last but one PC, it's silly how much bettr technology gets.
I'm quite liking Ubuntu as well, I might stick...
Bah :-(
I wonder if the sim-only iPhone packages are somehow locked to only work on iPhones or you can use them in other phones.
Though I did notice that your Wifi use appears to come out of the same data allowance as your 3g data.
No he explained why my thoughts about running Android on the iPhone were wrong. (and I think he's wrong about that, the peripherals are just a matter of drivers, the core is the important part for the kernel, but it's not important, I just thought it was interesting)
Even if he was correct, the...
ARM based processors are used in pretty much every smartphone going. Though the A4 from Apple is likely manufactured by Samsung anyway but does share the same core as the one in the Galazy.
Sounds a bit like Duke Nukem Forever. Everytime they got anywhere close to releasing it, a new gen of video cards came out, so they had to recode the graphics engine otherwise it would look shite.
So maybe GT5 is the new DNF
And only runs Android 1.6
The Samsung Galaxy S looks interesting.
i have a Nexus One and a Desire. The Nexus feels much more solid and it actually is, as a few weeks after I got it I dropped it on the top corner onto concrete while out on the piss. Tiny gouge in the metal and the case...
Or a mobile plugged into your usb?
I did that once. Had my phone plugged in by usb to recharge. It auto mounts the SD card when it detects a USB signal, I rebooted my PC, then it tried to boot from the SD card in my phone :S
Took me half an hour to figure it out. I had the case off and...
If you buy one of these thinking that you're getting an iPad for $150 or less then you probably deserve to lose the money. :evil:
I'm actually pretty interested in them though. The company actually makes a whole load of different cheap tablet devices. I'm seriously interested in getting one...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/09/ipad_samsung/
Interesting.
It would seem that the A4 is probably manufactured by Samsung, and that Samsung are using the exact same core in their new Wave mobile (which runs Android)
I wonder if this means that there will be a true Android port sooner...
Not yet it isn't. Just wait until after E3. (this is probably the reason for the downtime, to alloww them to add the stuff in that they will announce/demo at E3)
[yeah, I know, the "premium" PSN isn't going to be like Xbox Live Gold as such you can still play online without it]
I'm so old I actually remember using 8" floppy discs.
We used to use 23 of them to back up the IBM System/36 where I worked.
My first hard drive at home was a massive 40MB, helpfully partitioned into 2 20mb partitions.
This looks much more interesting.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/03/huawei-s7-runs-1ghz-snapdragon-and-android-2-1-like-a-champ-at-c/
That one is basically a massive Desire/Nexus one
Or this http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/03/samsung-galaxy-tab-revealed/
Unfortunatly beebplayer has been discontinued and removed from the market, so you can't download it any more if you haven't got it already :dapprove:
Well, unless you get someone to send you the .apk of course.
The desktop catchuptv site seems to work on Android 2.2 with Flash 10.1 beta, it...
Hmm, I can log in, but then when i hit one of the channel icons it tries to initiate a download which fails with "Cannot download. The content is not supported on this phone"
This is on Android 2.2, I might just try the normal site and see if flash can do it for me instead.
Heh, I actually remember when I attuned to Molten Core back in the day, purely because it was the same day I first slept with my new girlfriend. :rasp:
Just got my attunement, hearthstoned, she knocked on the front door and we went upstairs and I knocked at her front door all evening. ;)