Remember that this is out of Austalia. Boing-Boing (last week? well, recently) linked to a PDF of an Australian Parliament document that recommended a lot of law related to DRM and DMCA, to kill off their consumer restrictions. Comes close to putting DRM back to where it was supposed to be, keeping in-house stuff from casual hacking while allowing easy in-house usage --- not destroying fair use, time-shifting, backups, media-format changing (eg tape to CD to DVD etc).
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Remember that this is out of Austalia. Boing-Boing (last week? well, recently) linked to a PDF of an Australian Parliament document that recommended a lot of law related to DRM and DMCA, to kill off their consumer restrictions. Comes close to putting DRM back to where it was supposed to be, keeping in-house stuff from casual hacking while allowing easy in-house usage --- not destroying fair use, time-shifting, backups, media-format changing (eg tape to CD to DVD etc).