NagraVision I was replaced by ver II. Which was also thought to be "unhackable" because Dishnetwork spends millions on replacing their access card. In the Dish TV case, they can even update the access card to further secure the card in the future. Did I mention everything was encrypted in 128bit?
Hacked within a month of the release and remained so today. A good $50 mil down the toilet.
I wonder what if Intel is trying to go head-head with Gillette. It seems that everytime Gillette puts on another blade Intel comes out with another core.
I love Garmin in general, I have used serveral of their GPS products.
But lately, management have been consistently going backward and offering less and less features of the same products, e.g. IQUE 3600 -> 3200 -> and now 3000. While other companies are trying to add features with every revisions. And yes, like some of you out there, I've been consistently having freeze up problems with my 3600. Its very undependable. I had an alarm setup last night, and this morning, the Ique completly froze and drained itself to death. This is my second Ique 3600 with the exact problem.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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