Re: [backstage] iPod touch // iPhone development

2007-09-21 Thread mike chamberlain
On 9/21/07, Tom Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bleeding 'eck. I trust Apple's record on security, but not so much that I'd do online banking on a public machine. Maybe they found Safari's 'Private Browsing' mode. While I wouldn't do my banking in the middle of the apple store, it's a very

Re: [backstage] iPlayer Today?

2007-07-29 Thread mike chamberlain
On 7/29/07, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That would actually be the same issue. No iPlayer client existed when the BBC started the project. They created it. The BBC claim (possible incorrectly) that there exists no cross platform DRM solution, and yet they never considered creating it. If

Re: [backstage] iPlayer Today?

2007-07-27 Thread mike chamberlain
On 7/27/07, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (Also if anyone at the BBC can answer this question it would be helpful: If the BBC supports standards as it so often claims why use Kontiki and not the more common and widely used Bit torrent protocol for it's content delivery?). I'd guess it's

Re: [backstage] DRM does not work... what next?

2007-06-16 Thread mike chamberlain
On 6/15/07, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 15/06/07, Richard Lockwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You've obviously not read the numerous posts explaining in some detail why it *isn't* currently feasible Must have missed that one. Can you show in detail the point at which it says you MUST use