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Google offers details on 'reboot' bug, Android fixes
Google offers details on 'reboot' bug, Android fixes
Stephen Shankland CNET News.com Published: 12 Nov 2008 09:37 GMT Google has begun releasing details about the vulnerabilities it patched in two updates to Google's Android operating system software in the T-Mobile G1 smartphone. The company had acknowledged some of the work earlier, but it has ...
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Debian Ported to the G1 - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
Debian Ported to the G1 - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
modmygphone.com — iPhone hacker Jay Freeman (aka saurik, author of such iPhone programs as Cydia , Cycorder , and... WinterBoard ) has successfully managed to get a Debian distro running on the G1 . And the best part? It runs in full harmony with Android - you lose no ... (more) Debian Ported to the G1 - Android Forums | G-Phone Forums
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RC29, RC30 G1 Android updates get explained
Engadget — Filed under: CellphonesWe'd already gotten a general idea about what Google's RC29 and RC30 Android updates for the G1 did, but if you're curious about all the little details, you'll no doubt be pleased to know that the Google Android Security Team has now finally come out and explained the updates themselves. As we had heard, the RC29 update fixed a vulnerability that could potentially let malicious sites take over your browser, but it apparently also fixed two other software bugs, including a universal cross-site scripting problem that ...

RC29, RC30 G1 Android updates get explained
Engadget Mobile — Filed under: Handsets, T-Mobile, AndroidWe'd already gotten a general idea about what Google's RC29 and RC30 Android updates for the G1 did, but if you're curious about all the little details, you'll no doubt be pleased to know that the Google Android Security Team has now finally come out and explained the updates themselves. As we had heard, the RC29 update fixed a vulnerability that could potentially let malicious sites take over your browser, but it apparently also fixed two other software bugs, including a universal ...

Google explains Android patches
Hack a Day — ... Google has been trickling out info about what they’re actually fixing in the G1 firmware updates. Before RC29, users were able to bypass the phone lock using safe mode. RC29 also brought WebKit up to date, presumably patching the ...

REBOOT, el “curioso” fallo hallado en Android
Celularis — ... , pues dicha palabra era interpretada por la línea de comandos del terminal. Afecta a las versiones 1.0-TC4-RC29 o anteriores, con la release RC30 ya está resuelto desde ayer, por lo que recomiendan actualizar a una versión más reciente. ...

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