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  • Kevin O'Malley
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IMAP support? You can put in up to 10 internet accounts using the Blackberry Internet Service and have the emails stream in over the blackberry push email. Or do you need full multi-folder capability? At the end of the day, it is a phone...

A better browser would be nice though, hopefully thier webkit aquisition will bear fruit. Or Apple will make an iphone with a slider keyboard... Or someone will get a good multi email account push email app working on Android or Pre...
Can i get a witness? AMEN.
I deserve this. They do not.
I would just like an actual two line dect phone in the us.
Please, Please me.
This is, by rights, mine.
The problem with random 63 character passwords is that you are enforcing a "write it on a post-it note" policy. The point about announcing the length of the key is a valid one, but 64 factoral = a lot of brute forcing.

As usual the issue with the migration to wpa2 is that your older wireless devices may not support it. I am talking tivos , phones and nintendo dss. You can set up two wireless networks if you have to....


I havent played with the new code, it looks like the shared session secret is discovered, only individual tkip sessions...? Maybe.
It is strange. I can tether on any of the last 3 generations of Blackberry phones I have had using the 19.99 blackberry plan on t-mobile.

I am curious if this is t-mobile trying to protect the new 3g network or google trying to keep everything on the google apps that build distinguishable (but hopefully private) user profiles for targetted advertising.

Either way, I want my tethering. Not that I actually use it more than twice a year currently.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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