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http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/03/nokia-o...ser-experience/

 

Ett lite glimt av hva vi kan forvente av forandringer av symbian i 2010, litt hva de jobber med..

Helt utrolig at Amobil rett og slett hoppet over den saken der.

 

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Ønsker man å lese om saken på norsk kan finner du en utfyllende artikkel her

http://mobili.no/blog/slik-blir-symbian-_kanskje_-neste-ar/

 

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Nå også på amobil.no :woot:

http://www.amobil.no/artikler/magisk_symbian_i_2010/73694

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The Nokia Messaging for social networks beta got updated today and guess what, the app now finally supports Twitter. The new beta currently supports the Nokia N97, Nokia N97 Mini, and Nokia 5800.

 

Other new features are:

Upload pictures and videos

Events: View upcoming events, birthdays and import to device calendar

Search friends

Click-to-call / click-to-SMS / click-to-FB Email

 

Se filmen hos Youtube

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http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/second-g...er-falls-011110

 

 

A Second GSM Cipher Falls

 

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by Dennis Fisher

 

A group of cryptographers has developed a new attack that has broken Kasumi, the encryption algorithm used to secure traffic on 3G GSM wireless networks. The technique enables them to recover a full key by using a tactic known as a related-key attack, but experts say it is not the end of the world for Kasumi.

 

[see: Four Questions for Bruce Schneier on the GSM Cipher Crack]

 

Kasumi, also known as A5/3, is the standard cipher used to encrypt communications on 3G GSM networks, and it's a modified version of an older algorithm called Misty. The paper describing the new attack is not yet public, but the Emergent Chaos blog has a good description of the attack, including an excerpt from the abstract:

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In this paper we describe a new type of attack called a sandwich attack, and use it to construct a simple distinguisher for 7 of the 8 rounds of KASUMI with an amazingly high probability of 2−14. By using this distinguisher and analyzing the single remaining round, we can derive the complete 128 bit key of the full KASUMI by using only 4 related keys, 226 data, 230 bytes of memory, and 232 time. These complexities are so small that we have actually simulated the attack in less than two hours on a single PC, and experimentally verified its correctness and complexity. Interestingly, neither our technique nor any other published attack can break MISTY in less than the 2128 complexity of exhaustive search, which indicates that the changes made by the GSM Association in moving from MISTY to KASUMI resulted in a much weaker cryptosystem.

 

"This is a nice piece of work. This is breaking the math, not just an implementation," said cryptographer Bruce Schneier. "They found a practical, related key attack. It's not clear whether it can break actual traffic or whether it's useful operationally. Related-key attacks are a form of cryptanalysis that showed up about 10 years ago, but they're rare in the real world because you need the related keys."

 

As Emergent Chaos points out, this is not necessarily a sky-is-falling moment, but it's not good news either.

 

"There's never such an attack when you need to throw your stuff in the ocean," Schneier said. We've had practical attacks on SSL, we've had all of these things. I believe it should be fixed, but this shows the process of crypto. And it shows that you don't dink around with crypto. Instead of using the existing cipher they decided to modify it, and by modifying it, they broke it pretty badly. Why not use the existing cipher?"

 

The group of researchers who developed the new attack includes Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller and Adi Shamir, one of the creators of the RSA algorithm.

 

The news of the Kasumi crack comes just a couple of weeks after researchers published a method for attacking the older A5/1 GSM algorithm.

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Tim Bray--

co-inventor of XML, notable tech blogger, and until recently a Sun Microsystems employee--has joined Google's Android team in part to show the world what he thinks is wrong with Apple's iPhone.

 

The move puts a personal face on the cultural, technical, and business issues central to Silicon Valley companies. In a

blog post titled "Now A No-Evil Zone," Bray said Monday he's in philosophical alignment with Google in general and in opposition to Apple's iPhone specifically.

 

"The reason I'm here is mostly Android. Which seems to me about as unambiguously a good thing as the tangled wrinkly human texture of the Net can sustain just now," Bray said.

 

Specifically, he likes Android's developer-friendliness, its full suite of interfaces, its open-source nature, its strong Google backing, its open market--and its competition to the iPhone. Bray offers the following tirade against Apple's ways:

 

The iPhone vision of the mobile Internet's future omits controversy, sex, and freedom, but includes strict limits on who can know what and who can say what. It's a sterile Disney-fied walled garden surrounded by sharp-toothed lawyers. The people who create the apps serve at the landlord's pleasure and fear his anger.

 

I hate it.

 

I hate it even though the iPhone hardware and software are great, because freedom's not just another word for anything, nor is it an optional ingredient...

 

The big thing about the Web isn't the technology, it's that it's the first-ever
platform without a vendor
(credit for first pointing this out goes to
). From that follows almost everything that matters, and it matters a lot now, to a huge number of people. It's the only kind of platform I want to help build.

 

Apple apparently thinks you can have the benefits of the Internet while at the same time controlling what programs can be run and what parts of the stack can be accessed and what developers can say to each other.

 

I think they're wrong and see this job as a chance to help prove it.

 

 
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Nokia N8 og Symbian^3 i bruk.. første gang jeg har sett en hands-on av Nokia n8..

 

Han viser ett lite innblikk i homescreen, sms skriving, email, viser litt av internett med flash og ovi maps.

 

Part 1 av 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rER1fnBrJg

 

Part 2 og part 3 er på vei.. men vet ikke helt når de kommer..

 

Men kommer forhåpenligvis her snart: http://www.youtube.com/user/NokiaConversations

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Hva med to artikler hvor budsjett touchmobiler og de beste touchmobilene sammenliknes og vinner kåres fra hver kategori?

Uansett: htc vil legge sense på android gingerbread og windows phone 7

www.phonearena.com/htmls/HTC-to-throw-its-two-Sense-into-Windows-Phone-7-and-Gingerbread-article-a_12489.html

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Telenor roter fælt rundt iPhone 4-lanseringen.

 

Først tok det over en time før nettbutikken var åpen. Videre fikk ikke de som var meldt på interesselisten noe mail før det var altfor sent. En feil hos datterselskap Kjedehuset gjorde at de fleste kunder som valgte faktura-betaling ble nedprioritert ved utsending av mobiler. Omtrent alle har fått tilsendt vanlig sim-kort som ikke støttes av iPhone 4. Sist, men ikke minst, har mange fått fakturaer for abonnementet de tegnet ved kjøp, selv om det er over en måned til de kan forvente å få telefonen.

 

Mer info her:

https://twitter.com/telenor_service

https://twitter.com/telenor_tilbud

http://ipod1.no/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2155126#p2155126

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