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Well, after the collective "OH SHIT!" heard from Korean phone companies after the iPhone dropped, I am going to say not so far behind in tech. But when it comes to phone lines and infrastructure, you need to remember those countries are the size of California.
Re: Andir, That's a pretty ridiculous statement based on very little information. Unless the same programming team worked on both Windows and Linux versions of Flash, it's an apples to oranges comparison. Even if they did, it could be simply a coding bug, it's not like they just take the exact same code, compile it in all three platforms and it just works. Even the versions may be different, it may be a bug specific to the current version of Flash installed on that Vista system that may or may not have affected earlier versions (and knowing Adobe, the minor versions of Flash on Mac and Linux probably trail behind Windows due to the size of the relative size of programming teams). Even looking at linux based home routers, bugs are present in some brands and not in others even they use the same codebase. You can't make sweeping generalizations of this nature without any of the details which are still under NDA.
Re: Andir, That's a pretty ridiculous statement based on very little information. Unless the same programming team worked on both Windows and Linux versions of Flash, it's an apples to oranges comparison. Even if they did, it could be simply a coding bug, it's not like they just take the exact same code, compile it in all three platforms and it just works. Even the versions may be different, it may be a bug specific to the current version of Flash installed on that Vista system that may or may not have affected earlier versions (and knowing Adobe, the minor versions of Flash on Mac and Linux probably trail behind Windows due to the size of the relative size of programming teams). Even looking at linux based home routers, bugs are present in some brands and not in others even they use the same codebase. You can't make sweeping generalizations of this nature without any of the details which are still under NDA.
"If only Microsoft would play fair with the 96% market share on PC's worldwide."

There...I fixed that for you.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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