nope, nothing wrong with his.
my S2 with the latest VZ approved firmware also takes 5 minutes.
US military really has a choice between 'Android' and 'Build it ourselves from the ground up for $6 billion'.
Apple isn't going to share, and isn't particularly security-minded, and RIM, which is extremely security-minded, makes reliable devices that work well on poor connections, etc, is a foreign company. Not likely to happen.
You're completely right, because the Toughbooks that the military uses are from Panasonic, which totally isn't a foreign company. The U.S. has also had incredibly tense relations with RIM's home country of Canada.
Who makes the software running on those Toughbooks?
I would expect the US military to want domestic suppliers, or homegrown solutions.
There are also a number of logistical reasons that they might not want RIM servers having anything to do with their operations.
LOL, if the Commander in Chief can use a BlackBerry you can be sure the cannon fodder can, too.
I seem to remember a mild controversy about that😉 And there was no multi-million or higher contract involved.
I'm not suggesting the US military would never use a foreign supplier of anything, but telecom seems like something they would want total control over.
RIM gives a great security record, but it wouldn't be fully controlled by the military, either.
I don't see BB + US military as being a good fit at all; and I don't remember stating otherwise.
There is no requirement for anyone to use any RIM infrastructure with the PlayBook. It's a non issue, especially as the Military will develop their own applications for it anyhow. What matters is device security. Lose a gov iPad and your enemy jailbreaks it to steal info. Lose an Android pad and it's rooted by the enemy to steal info.
But there *is* that requirement for the phones.
Why the heck do they have 2 co-CEO's and 2 co-chairmen?
When a company has 2 CEO's and 2 chairmen serving at once, that hints to me that the company lacks direction.
Why can't one of them just be both the CEO and chairman? Hell, you can make one of them the CEO and the other the chairman also.
RIM still has a larger market share than Apple. Not to mention Android currently leads.
So, who's riding the wave? 😕
Obviously Apple is not riding the wave. Oh wait...RIM still has a larger market share than Apple. Not to mention Android currently leads.
So, who's riding the wave? 😕
I thought RIM was doing so well, selling like hotcakes overseas?
I thought RIM was doing so well, selling like hotcakes overseas?