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Facebook ready to unveil e-mail?

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Facebook ready to unveil e-mail?


Facebook ready to unveil e-mail?

Posted: 12 Nov 2010 09:18 PM PST

Facebook ready to unveil e-mail?Multiple sources are reporting today that Facebook is set to unveil an e-mail service, one that will be instantly available to all 500 million members of the social networking giant.

If every current member signs up for an account, Facebook would leap into the top spot for email providers, surpassing Microsoft, who has 361 million users of Hotmail and Live. Yahoo is in second with 273 million, followed by Google's Gmail at 193 million.

The company has invited the press to a "significant" announcement on Monday, where it will unveil an alelged "Gmail killer."

An analyst with Gartner said this: "There is a huge opportunity for these guys to fundamentally change the nature of e-mail."

The analyst says the Facebook system could likely prioritize emails based on closeness to the sender, or make email exchanges into a conversation between a number of users, turning the "dinosaur" that is email into a social service.

We will be reporting on the situation on Monday.

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Windows Phone 7 well on its way to being jailbroken

Posted: 12 Nov 2010 08:34 PM PST

Windows Phone 7 well on its way to being jailbrokenIt has been less than a month since Microsoft has launched their Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system but it appears it is already on the verge of being jailbroken.

The Australian developer Chris Walshie has already been able to "run native unmanaged code" on his stock WP7 device, giving hope that easy root access and eventually a jailbreak is upcoming.

It seems that the Samsung Network Profile application in WP7 runs on native code (and not Silverlight-DRM code), leaving an opening.

After looking deeper:
(Hounsell) documented some interesting characteristics of the application that gave it its native capabilities – most notably a DLL called "Microsoft.Phone.InteropServices", which if poked the right way provided COM access.


Walshie, using that idea, was able to gain root access by deploying a WP7 app using the developer sideloading process.

Expect a jailbreaking process and a third-party app store in the near future.

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Nexus S delayed because Android 2.3 not optimized for dual-core?

Posted: 12 Nov 2010 08:04 PM PST

Nexus S delayed because Android 2.3 not optimized for dual-core?AndroidandMe has put together a long article today, collecting all the info it could on the upcoming Nexus S "superphone," which will sell on T-Mobile, likely before the end of the year or in early January.

Apparently, the Nexus S might already in customer's hands had final prototypes not been scrapped at the last minute so Samsung could add a dual-core processor to the device.

Because the addition of a dual-core processor was last-minute, Google is still working on optimizing Android 2.3 Gingerbread to work with the processors.

The site says the pictures leaked to Engadget earlier this week were also leaked right from the source, an effort by Samsung to keep buzz going for the delayed device.

It is unclear what dual-core processor is in the device, but many are speculating it is the new Samsung Orion, which runs both cores at 1GHz.

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