Motorola on Droid X self-destruct controversy: it won't brick your phone, just put it in recovery mode
Our sister site, Engadget, has done some laudable reporting on the Droid X "self-destruct" controversy I covered yesterday. The Droid X was rumored to brick itself if a user modified the bootloader, but Engadget asked Motorola about those rumors and found out they're only half-true. Yes, the eFuse chip in the Droid X will "protect users" by forcing the phone into recovery mode, but it won't brick ...
Last week we let you know about an amazing hack that brings Windows Mobile 6 to the Dell Axim X50v. What makes this hack so amazing is the fact that Dell has no plans that we're aware of to offer Windows Mobile 6 for this discontinued PDA. In fact, Dell's Windows Mobile 5.0 "upgrade" for the X50v was pretty widely panned for being buggy and slow. Windows Mobile 6 runs better than Windows Mobile ...
I come back from a walk in
the park with my son, and what do I find? Apple has released Boot
Camp, a tool for installing Windows XP on Macs. Sure, someone else beat them to the
punch, but this is highly unusual for two reasons. One, Apple almost never releases a public beta (at least, not
for free, as in OS X). Two, this is pretty much saying, "we know you still need Windows for stuff." ...





