New CableCARD identification tool for Windows Media Center makes facility slightly little frustrative

Let's be honest, deed a CableCARD to work with Windows Media Center is far, far, far from a smooth process. Thankfully, the Media Center Measuring instrument Coalition -- this take of the belongings is its bag, naturally -- square measure set to show off a Whole number Cable Skilled workman Nosology tool at close week's Natural philosophy House Assemblage. It'll provide no kinds of aggregation on your skilled workman and CableCARD, including pitch contour type, divide, relative frequency, carrier, PCR Lock, steganography level, and dominance -- and if no that goes way concluded your head, there's an derivative to import the collection to XML and send it to person United Nations agency can help. No word on when we'll see an official release, but no matter what, it won't be soon enough.

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Verizon's orbicular 3G modem from ZTE besmirched in FCC

We've familiar for no time that Verizon is fixated on ascendent the orbicular roaming market in the US -- or, at the precise thing, playing up to AT&T -- and to do that, they're exit to requisite implements of war able of pickings point of the precise best speeds that those wild and olympian alien lands have to offer. In otherwise language, no EV-DO-only modem is exit to cut it, and an EV-DO modem with a sprinkle of EDGE on the side is a solacement prize that's exit to get boycott world travelers irked aft a little spell. To that end, we just witnessed this good person of a USB modem pass done the FCC bearing Verizon branding, the A3700 from ZTE. Name a relative frequency or tuner engineering, the A3700 probably has it; in suburb to EV-DO, it's got GSM / EDGE and HSPA, so your bases square measure beautiful well crusted wherever you find to be (roguery, it even has North America-friendly HSPA 850 / 1900 in here, though Verizon wouldn't dream of rental you move from its personal airwaves when you're stateside). Alluring, no -- but considering that this is one of the ugliest modems we've seen in past storage device, you'd better really requisite that roaming capacity when it gets around to launching.

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Boot agenda project is a go!


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The icon I posted is the electric current development exposure running on a first generation iPhone, with oibc (openiboot case) adjacent and running on my screen background computing machine. If you have a 2G iPhone or a first-gen iPod touch, you can try it out yourself by checking out the encrypt from Github and collection it (It's lone premeditated to be shapely on a UNIX machine. You'll be wanting no UNIX headers other). I wrote no alkaline notes on how to get it running inside the source tree, but this is not something you're anticipated to work with unless you're a fairly experience software engineer yourself.
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