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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
36 minutes ago
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the successor of QDBM. Tokyo
Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds
for a hash database and 2.2 seconds for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very
small. For example, the overhead for a record is 16 bytes for a hash database, and 5 bytes for a B+
tree database. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great. The database size can be up
to 8EB. hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) hr /
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
8 hours and 15 minutes ago
via slashdot.org
Sam Odio, who runs the BluWiki mentioned the other day as host of the iPodHash project, has posted
a followup on the legal tussle in which Apple has engaged the iPodHash project for attempting to
reverse-engineer the hash used to encrypt the iTunesDB in recent iPods. He writes in that post:
"I've received a flood of emails from interested individuals who want to help. Most importantly, I
was contacted by Fred von Lohmann from the EFF. They're currently evaluating whether they will
represent us against any potential Apple litigation. This would be great, because it will enable
BluWiki to continue to host the project while working with EFF to address Apple's concerns.
However, before the EFF commits to representing us against Apple, they want to speak to the author
of the [iPodHash] project. I'm posting this public plea hoping that the author, or someone who
knows the author, might read it." Update: 11/23 04:25 GMT by T : Due to a shortage of brain cells,
I flipped the actors here as this post was originally rendered: To be clear, Sam Odio of BluWiki is
seeking the person behind the iPodHash project, not the other way around. Mea culpa.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
10 hours and 35 minutes ago
via slashdot.org
Sam Odio, who runs the BluWiki mentioned the other day as host of the iPodHash project, has posted
a followup on the legal tussle that in which Apple has engaged the iPodHash project for atempting
to reverse-engineer the hash used to encrypt the iTunesDB in recent iPods. He writes in that post:
"I've received a flood of emails from interested individuals who want to help. Most importantly, I
was contacted by Fred von Lohmann from the EFF. They're currently evaluating whether they will
represent us against any potential Apple litigation. This would be great, because it will enable
BluWiki to continue to host the project while working with EFF to address Apple's concerns.
However, before the EFF commits to representing us against Apple, they want to speak to the author
of the [iPodHash] project. I'm posting this public plea hoping that the author, or someone who
knows the author, might read it." Update: 11/23 04:25 GMT by T : Due to a shortage of brain cells,
I flipped the actors here as this post was originally rendered: To be clear, Sam Odio of BluWiki is
seeking the person behind the iPodHash project, not the other way around. Mea culpa.
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more of this story at Slashdot.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
11 hours and 5 minutes ago
via slashdot.org
Sam Odio, who runs the BluWiki mentioned the other day, has posted a followup on the legal tussle
that in which Apple has engaged the iPodHash project for atempting to reverse-engineer the hash
used to encrypt the iTunesDB in recent iPods. He writes in that post: "I've received a flood of
emails from interested individuals who want to help. Most importantly, I was contacted by Fred von
Lohmann from the EFF. They're currently evaluating whether they will represent us against any
potential Apple litigation. This would be great, because it will enable BluWiki to continue to host
the project while working with EFF to address Apple's concerns. However, before the EFF commits to
representing us against Apple, they want to speak to the author of the [iPodHash] project. I'm
posting this public plea hoping that the author, or someone who knows the author, might read it."
Update: 11/23 04:25 GMT by T : Due to a shortage of brain cells, I flipped the actors here as this
post was originally rendered: To be clear, Sam Odio of BluWiki is seeking the person behind the
iPodHash project, not the other way around. Mea culpa.
Read
more of this story at Slashdot.
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Hackint0sh - iPod Touch -
14 hours and 25 minutes ago
via slashdot.org
Sam Odio, who runs the iPodHash project mentioned the other day, has posted a followup on the legal
tussle that in which Apple has engaged him for atempting to reverse-engineer the hash used to
encrypt the iTunesDB in recent iPods. He writes in that post: "I've received a flood of emails from
interested individuals who want to help. Most importantly, I was contacted by Fred von Lohmann from
the EFF. They're currently evaluating whether they will represent us against any potential Apple
litigation. This would be great, because it will enable BluWiki to continue to host the project
while working with EFF to address Apple's concerns. However, before the EFF commits to representing
us against Apple, they want to speak to the author of the BluWiki project. I'm posting this public
plea hoping that the author, or someone who knows the author, might read it."
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Law & Disorder Section - Ars Technica -
1 days and 23 hours ago
pApple has served the "iPodhash" project with a DMCA takedown notice and is claiming that the
project's attempts to reverse engineer the iTunesDB file found on iPods circumvents Apple's
FairPlay DRM./ppa
href="http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2008/11/21/apple-lawyers-hand-ipod-hash-cracking-site-a-dmca-notice"Read
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