talkandroid.com - 11/13/2008
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The Google Android Security Team have begun to release details of the two recent updates to the Android platform. Updates RC 29 and RC 30 have been rolled out to G1 owners over the coming weeks in an effort to fix a number of bugs and exploits in the operating system and it’s ...
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Wikitude for android - Startpage INTRODUCING MOBILIZY We
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saurik.com - 11/10/2008
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It should be noted that, while all of
this is operational, Android will be unable to mount...
over the USB cable as we are using the microSD card to run Debian. To fix this, you have to shut down the mounts we setup. Note the _! Even though Android comes ...
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Free Visual Voicemail Application Lets Users Centralize Multiple
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Android Device Under the Radar: Mobility -- PhoneFusion(TM), an innovative provider of reliable, hosted communications ...
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RC29, RC30 G1 Android updates get explained
Engadget Mobile —
... apparently not only fixed that little root access issue, but two other bugs related to WebKit, which could, again, let someone take over your browser, and access to the G1's memory to, for instance, read stored cookies and gain online privileges. Google has also clarified that it intends to wait until all users have access to updates before it discloses the full details about them, so it looks like this cycle of confusion is going to be a regular occurrence for G1 owners. [Via Talk Android] RC29, RC30 G1 Android updates get explained originally appeared on ...
RC29, RC30 G1 Android updates get explained
Engadget —
... apparently not only fixed that little root access issue, but two other bugs related to WebKit, which could, again, let someone take over your browser, and access to the G1's memory to, for instance, read stored cookies and gain online privileges. Google has also clarified that it intends to wait until all users have access to updates before it discloses the full details about them, so it looks like this cycle of confusion is going to be a regular occurrence for G1 owners. [Via Talk Android] RC29, RC30 G1 Android updates get explained originally appeared on ...
T-Mobile G1 Android RC29 and RC30 updates explained
Phones Review —
... could give control over the browser, and an exploit which let people Android’s locking mechanism.
The RC30 update fixed the reboot issue but also 2 bugs which were related to the Webkit, which again would allow someone to take command of the browser and also gain access to the T-Mobile G1’s memory to gain online privileges and read cookies. However, Google states they will wait until all G1-ers have access to the updates before releasing all the details.
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