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The revelation of the security hole came roughly a week after Google Android made its first public appearance on the T-Mobile G1, the first available device ...
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13 Months Ago,
wmuscato from The Economics of Android says
(in Google Issues Android Security Patch ChannelWeb Mon, 03 Nov 2008 1 ...)
Software update for T-Mobile G1 smartphone Owners of the Google Android-based T-Mobile have begun receiving a software update that fixes a Google Android flaw that security researchers found last week. ...
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Hot News from across the net says
(in Patch: T-Mobile G1 Security Flaw Found, But It’s All Under Control ...)
The flaw could allow a hacker to trick a G1 user into visiting a malicious website that could install some nasty bugs on the smartphone (or com). Google was made aware earlier this week, and is working to release a patch to fix the flaw ...
14 Months Ago,
andy from GamersCircle says
(in Patch: T-Mobile G1 Security Flaw Found, But It’s All Under Control ...)
The flaw could allow a hacker to trick a G1 user into visiting a malicious website that could install some nasty bugs on the smartphone (or com). Google was made aware earlier this week, and is working to release a patch to fix the flaw ...
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When Google released its first Google phone with T-Mobile in 2008 the industry had high hopes. Here was an open source platform that would change the face of the industry and give Microsoft, Apple and anyone else who happened to be interested, a run for their money.
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