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I'm betting that the applications rely on some part of the service (some central server or feature only available on Airtel's network), and thus cannot be run on another network anyway. Basically like AT&T saying it dares hackers to make visual voicemail work on the iPhone when using a T-Mobile US SIM...
Nah, China doesn't slaughter people, they just send them to "reeducation through labor" camps.. even if they're 70 year old ladies (http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/20/asia/protest.php)
After quick look of what they put up, it doesn't look like they included the actual netflix streaming code. They only posted the software they used that's open source, but none of their own. Those hoping to stream netflix to whatever linux box they have around might be a bit disappointed.
I'd love to be able to watch tv mobile....ly....
This thing looks awesome.
Anything!
Sansa!
I'll take anything!
I hope these don't require a new contract...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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