On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 06:54 -0700, Mary Stovel wrote:
I just got a new puppy and named him Moko. People I meet around
town like his name and when they ask me about it, I tell them about
the openmoko project. Just my way of spreading the word. Someday,
people will just say oh,
Hi,
I have followed the discussions about elaborate schemes for theft
protection on this list, but I think most of them shoot in the wrong
direction. Sure, it is desirable to get your phone back, but in reality
that is normally not the case.
So while we aren't really able to protect the phone
Tobias Gruetzmacher writes:
What I'm proposing is a user-friendly encryption scheme of the data the
user stores in his phone, so any illegitimate user will not be able to
get personal data about the owner of the phone.
snip specifics
This is something I've been mulling over a bit... one
Henryk
fyi, some related stuff came up in the bossa conference in Brazil last week:
INdT people fixed our 32-bit sbc codec so it no longer has the problems of
overflows popping and the volume being too low. I think we can now be
satisfied that it runs correctly and do further optimization as
Tobias Gruetzmacher wrote:
What I'm proposing is a user-friendly encryption scheme of the data the
user stores in his phone, so any illegitimate user will not be able to
get personal data about the owner of the phone.
Greetings, Tobi
I'd like a good gestural interface for authentication
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