On 05/12/2010 06:13 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Cold tests
were performed when both Pocket PC and GPS receiver were
powered off (if GPS receiver has a separate power source, the
GPS receiver was unplugged) for a period of between 8 to 12
hours
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 8:19 AM, David Rysdam da...@rysdam.org wrote:
That said, I'll try to test it. I'll assume the N810 needs a factory
start by this point and then start doing some cold timings. Assuming it
doesn't take so long that I have to terminate the test.
Install the AGPS update.
Does anyone else get these sort of spams? I seem to get them all the time
lately. They are obviously geared toward technology companies...I'm not quite
sure how the scam is supposed to work. Its interesting to me that they provide
local contact info.
warren
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Actually I have seen this before...They are using a legit company and posing as
employees of the organization. I saw one like this a while ago where they
actually cloned a businesses website on a slightly different domain. Clever
clever..
Or I am missing out on a huge opportunity...
Warren Luebkeman war...@resara.com writes:
Actually I have seen this before...They are using a legit company and posing
as employees of the organization. I saw one like this a while ago where they
actually cloned a businesses website on a slightly different domain. Clever
clever..
Or
Is this the one where they execute a man-in-the-middle attack on the economy?
Hello,
Kindest warm greetings and felicitations; you have not
previously been knowing me but I was the personal assistant
of Ben Bernanke and I need your help in extracting a large sum
of money from the Broadband
On 05/13/2010 05:21 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
There's a variant of that attack. Sometimes the attacker changes
the prices reported, pockets the difference, and passes along the
rest. There's even a special term for that kind of attack: reseller
I've also seen this as a ploy to use an
On Wed, 2010-05-12 at 13:46 -0400, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Stephen Ryan step...@sryanfamily.info writes:
My N810 takes 15 minutes+ to lock on to the GPS satellites, and usually
takes a lot longer than that (a couple of hours, which is the same thing
as useless IMO). I don't bother to use