On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> Heh, most of the content on the Intertubes is copyrighted by someone.
> You are probably thinking about accessing content that has been crippled
> with Digital Restrictions Management technology.
Yes, 'copy protected content' is what I meant. I was tryi
"ext Jac Kersing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (Did I realy expect to be able to use a device with Linux to access
> copyrighted content? No. That is probably still one step too far)
Heh, most of the content on the Intertubes is copyrighted by someone.
You are probably thinking about accessing
Jac,
I would say Nokia has some catching up to do.
Ironically, Microsoft itself, with its online services is rapidly moving
away from IE browser proprietary technologies and toward the use of the
AJAX paradigm.
The Microsoft Office Live service (similar to Godaddy, etc.) works that
way so it
Jac Kersing wrote:
> Hmmm,
>
> Nokia just lauched the Nokia Music Store, however when trying to access it
> using a N800 I'm getting a page stating:
>
> "Nokia Music does not support Mozilla Firefox (Linux) on your operating
> system
Yep, same here. I was in Waterloo Station in London and the Cl
Hmmm,
Nokia just lauched the Nokia Music Store, however when trying to access it
using a N800 I'm getting a page stating:
"Nokia Music does not support Mozilla Firefox (Linux) on your operating
system
Supported operating systems are Windows XP and Vista using Microsoft
Internet Explorer"
(Rou