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Kristjan

Member since: Feb 21st, 2006

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Hacked N900 blazes through Froyo

Jun 27th 2010 5:16AM (Engadget)
Resistive touchscreens come from h3ll!

Live from Nintendo's E3 2010 keynote!

Jun 15th 2010 11:31AM (Engadget)
Oh yes, been waiting for this one for a while!

Apple updates Logic Pro, Express

Mar 19th 2010 9:41AM (TUAW.com)
it's amazing how many problems they've been having with the esx. glad it's all fixed now!

Nokia N900 review

Jan 20th 2010 5:19AM (Engadget)
@beckhams777 Err.. no. The Engadget iPhone app is freaking breaking news!!!!

Boxee Box officially announced: under $200, Flash 10.1 support

Jan 5th 2010 12:18PM (Engadget)
@trippisme do you cut your bread horizontally?

Boxee Box officially announced: under $200, Flash 10.1 support

Jan 5th 2010 12:03PM (Engadget)
But how is this box asymmetrical? If you cut it in half, you get two equal pieces.

iTunes 8.2.1 brings Pre's music syncing capability to a halt (updated)

Jul 16th 2009 9:47AM (Engadget)
In the words of Nelson Muntz: "HA-HA!"

Beta 4 of iPhone SDK 3 is out

Apr 29th 2009 12:57PM (TUAW.com)
If it is not too much asked for then I am hoping that some kind developer would add my UDID to their list, too. Thank you in advance :) My e-mail is: kristjan [at] kahvel [dot] ee

Estonia to allow citizens to vote via cellphone by 2011

Dec 13th 2008 3:53AM (Engadget)
As an Estonian I can assure you that this system has proven itself already. We had online elections some years ago and no errors occured during it what so ever. Then we had to use our ID-cards (the main identification document in Estonia) which were connected to an USB reader and the voting process was ridiculously simple. The system bases on secure certificates which must be hard to crack. I honestly don't know since as long as it works, i don't care. This new mobile system just puts the certificates on a SIM card which makes it super easy for ex. people who live on the countryside and cannot or are not willing to get to a voting-station. And if anyone is concerned about his privacy then rest assured - a vote cast at a voting station Will override all mobile votes (yes, you can vote several times if you choose to change your mind). If you would like to know more about our so called "E-Country" systems then head to http://www.id.ee/?lang=en
You know, it's easy to innovate if the population is so little.

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