Don't let ADO compromise application performance
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Performance Application Programming
Interface 3.0b2
Performance Application Programming
Interface 3.0b2
04/12/2004 07:29 PMAn API for a CPU performance counter.
Tweak application performance with the
Index Tuning Wizard
Tweak application performance with the
Index Tuning Wizard
01/21/2003 01:44 AMCNET Jan 21 2003 1:02AM ET
Building the RSS Watch Sample
Application: Part 2: Improving the
Application
Building the RSS Watch Sample
Application: Part 2: Improving the
Application
09/24/2004 08:03 PMMonitor RSS feeds automatically and learn about CFCs and XML at the
same time.
Perl Web Application
Developer/Programmer for epay
application
Perl Web Application
Developer/Programmer for epay
application
07/14/2004 08:40 PMLevel One Technologies - United States, MO, St Louis (2004-07-14)
Application development with Microsoft
.NET application blocks
Application development with Microsoft
.NET application blocks
01/18/2003 02:42 AMCNET Jan 18 2003 1:35AM ET
Compromise
Compromise
02/13/2004 09:23 PM Even though I haven't the fogggiest idea about the backstory to this
vanity license plate, I like to think of this as the quintessential
compromise of a very confused couple....
Why the compromise?
Why the compromise?
01/17/2004 10:45 PMSo—why the compromise position? Taken together, these reasons
added up.
1. Most users don’t care about this issue; they want to read the
news.
The reason NetNewsWire is forgiving with RSS feeds is because other
aggregators that came before NetNewsWire were too. Did I get bug
reports like “I can’t read this feed in NetNewsWire, but I
can read it in x?” Yes.
2. There’s the prisoners dilemma.
Given that only one other aggregator developer was willing to require
well-formed-ness for Atom, I was going to get bug reports for Atom
feeds. “It works in x, but not in NetNewsWire, it must be
NetNewsWire’s bug, right?”
I don’t have time to spend on bug reports for bugs that
aren’t even my bugs.
3. There’s an issue of perceived bias.
The reason I wrote my own weblog software was so that people
wouldn’t suspect that my software is designed to work best with
system x. There’s a similar issue here: I’m on the RSS
Board, and yet I don’t want people to think NetNewsWire is
designed to work against Atom.
There are some ironies here, of course—one of them being that I
believed that my initial choice was the best thing for Atom. (One
person jokingly suggested I be removed from the RSS board for being
too good to Atom.)
In fact, I still believe my initial choice was the best thing for
Atom.
But my job is writing software that people like; my job is not to take
care of Atom.
Compromise on Atom and XML
Compromise on Atom and XML
01/17/2004 10:45 PMTim Bray suggested a setting for how strict a parser should be with a
given feed. Eric Albert suggested a
smiley face (as in iCab) to distinguish well-formed from
non-well-formed feeds.
I’ve gotten lots of email on the topic of Atom and requiring
well-formed XML. I’ve read about this topic pretty much
everywhere it’s popped up. And I conclude, reluctantly, that a
compromise is the best thing.
I encourage
Nick
Bradbury—and any other aggregator developer who was planning
on requiring XML well-formed-ness for Atom feeds—to take a
similar position. Nobody should take a bullet over this.
What I plan to do in NetNewsWire is something like the
following—though details may change, of course.
1. Have global and per-feed settings for requiring well-formed XML.
The default will be no, to not require it. My Atom and RSS parsers
will both work around non-well-formed feeds in the same way.
(They’ll most likely use the same code.)
2. Have an optional indicator of some kind that displays when a feed
isn’t well-formed XML. (Probably
not a little frowny
face, but who knows.) This feature will also be turned off by
default.
3. Make the Validate this Feed command more visible. Right now
it’s available only through a contextual menu; it should be
easier to find and use.
If you’re a NetNewsWire user, and you don’t care about
this issue, it will stay out of your way. You’ll notice an extra
pref and a command in the menu bar, but NetNewsWire won’t be
complaining about non-well-formed feeds all the time.
You’re not expected to care about this issue, by the
way—you want to read the news. That’s totally cool.
And me, I just want to get back to work fixing bugs and adding new
features.
Re: International DNS compromise?
Re: International DNS compromise?
08/05/2004 04:08 PMJohn Kinsella (Aug 05 2004)
Motorola May Compromise on UWB
Motorola May Compromise on UWB
02/17/2004 10:30 AMReport says Motorola may over bridge proposal to bring unity to UWB
development: Motorola, which acquired XtremeSpectrum, represents one
camp in the IEEE 802.15.3a task group designed for high-speed,
short-distance connectivity for 110 to 480 Mbps networking. UWB was
decided on as the physical flavor months ago, but the Multi-band OFDM
Alliance (Intel, TI, et. al) and Motorola have two competing and
incompatible proposals. An olive branch could coalesce the
differences, avoiding a standards war....
International DNS compromise?
International DNS compromise?
08/05/2004 02:00 PMZhen Shi (Aug 04 2004)
XP hole could compromise system
XP hole could compromise system
01/27/2004 12:34 PMA hole has been discovered in Windows XP Professional and Home Edition
that could compromise a network and be used to get into protected
areas.
Compromise Reached on S.C. Tattoo Ban
(AP)
Compromise Reached on S.C. Tattoo Ban
(AP)
05/20/2004 11:23 AMAP - South Carolina is close to removing its ban on tattoos after a
legislative conference committee agreed to a compromise bill Thursday.
TGn Sync Wins, But Must Compromise in
802.11n
TGn Sync Wins, But Must Compromise in
802.11n
03/19/2005 02:24 AM
A report from the IEEE 802.11n task group says that TGn Sync
won 56 percent of the vote: However, in the IEEE voting
rules, that only provides provisional support. TGn Sync must now
solicit more than 75 percent of the vote for their draft to become the
proposal that's refined and eventually ratified. If they can't achieve
a 75-percent supermajority for a revision of their proposal in May--or
possibly even subsequent meetings--the vote rolls back to trying to
get 50 percent support for a single proposal to move forward on.
In the 802.15.3a group on ultrawideband, for instance, no proposal
reached the supermajority, and the process has been stalled while
individual alliances and companies have separately moved forward on
developing against their own group or company standards.
Update: Wi-Fi Planet has a great
summary of this with a bit more procedural detail.
Compromise Likely of Serious Windows SSL
Vulnerability
Compromise Likely of Serious Windows SSL
Vulnerability
04/23/2004 07:16 PMInternet security agencies warned on Friday that a worm appears to be
exploiting a known, serious Secure Sockets Layer vulnerability in
Windows.
on the compromise of e2e that is our
cellphone network
on the compromise of e2e that is our
cellphone network
06/24/2005 07:26 PMWalter Mossberg has a great
column
about (as I would translate it) the costs of compromising end-to-end
on the cellphone network.
Local root compromise possible with
getmail
Local root compromise possible with
getmail
09/20/2004 07:05 PMDavid Watson (Sep 19 2004)
Kernel Exploit Cause Of Debian
Compromise
Kernel Exploit Cause Of Debian
Compromise
12/02/2003 12:27 AMSlashdot Dec 1 2003 6:52PM ET
Kernel flaw behind Debian compromise
Kernel flaw behind Debian compromise
12/02/2003 01:22 PMComputer Shopper Dec 2 2003 12:23PM ET
Google Seeking Compromise on Gmail
Google Seeking Compromise on Gmail
05/19/2004 11:48 PMtheWHIR May 20 2004 4:10AM GMT
Compromise Spec, IEEE 1394 On Tap For
UWB
Compromise Spec, IEEE 1394 On Tap For
UWB
02/17/2004 01:17 AMMotorola Inc. execs are preparing a surprise compromise proposal to
remove the ultrawideband standards logjam, which could eventually
replace Bluetooth. Meanwhile, Intel Corp. this week plans to
demonstrate wireless versions of IEEE 1394, USB, and other services
running on early third-party UWB silicon.
Senate seeks Internet tax compromise
Senate seeks Internet tax compromise
04/27/2004 06:39 PMFXstreet.com Apr 27 2004 10:55PM GMT
Nextel Says Compromise Won't Work
(washingtonpost.com)
Nextel Says Compromise Won't Work
(washingtonpost.com)
05/11/2004 10:14 PMwashingtonpost.com - Nextel Communications Inc. yesterday told the
Federal Communications Commission it won't accept a compromise being
discussed by the commission, which has spent more than two years
trying to find a way to minimize cellular call interference with
public safety communications.
Compromise Reached on New York's WTC
Tower
Compromise Reached on New York's WTC
Tower
12/16/2003 11:19 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 16 2003 10:34AM ET
It seems to be a good way to strike a
compromise. Companies
It seems to be a good way to strike a
compromise. Companies
09/19/2004 02:40 AMTechTree Sep 19 2004 5:42AM GMT
U.S. seeks compromise with cleric
(USATODAY.com)
U.S. seeks compromise with cleric
(USATODAY.com)
01/17/2004 10:42 PMUSATODAY.com - The Bush administration summoned its top Iraq envoy to
the White House for urgent talks Friday on how to accommodate demands
by Iraq's most powerful Muslim cleric for direct elections.
MARID Floats Sender ID Compromise
MARID Floats Sender ID Compromise
09/08/2004 04:23 PMWith a seemingly impassible fissure between the open source
community and Microsoft delaying authenticated e-mails, a workaround
might
be the answer.
Zip file encryption compromise thrashed
out
Zip file encryption compromise thrashed
out
01/22/2004 03:09 AMWindows archive love-in
Kremlin denies Yukos compromise
Kremlin denies Yukos compromise
08/05/2004 12:21 PMThe Russian justice ministry says it never gave permission for Yukos
to access bank accounts to keep its operations running.
Validate on Subscription (or, my turn to
compromise...)
Validate on Subscription (or, my turn to
compromise...)
01/22/2004 02:40 AMSam Ruby proposes that aggregators validate on
subscription, and I have to confess that this makes more sense
than my stated position of req
uiring Atom feeds to be well-formed.
What Sam suggests is that aggregators such as FeedDemon inform of
validation errors only when first subscribing to a feed. After
informing the user of the fact that these errors might affect how the
feed displays, the aggregator should continue to subscribe and
not show any further indication that the feed is invalid.
The hope is that this would gently persuade feed creators to pay
attention to validation problems without stopping end users
from reading invalid feeds.
After accepting that Sam's idea makes more sense than my own (which
took all of two minutes!), I started coding this into FeedDemon. When
a user subscribes to a feed, FeedDemon checks it for well-formedness,
and if any problems are found the dialog shown below is displayed:

Clicking the "Details" button shows the text of the validation
error, and a link to the online Feed Validator provides a way
for authors to check the feed for additional problems.
My hope is to include this in the next build of FeedDemon. As
always, I'm open to other suggestions, so please post a comment here
if you think this can be improved (or if you think it's a bad idea
altogether).
PR: Zend Brings Performance Management
to PHP With New Zend Performance Suite
PR: Zend Brings Performance Management
to PHP With New Zend Performance Suite
11/03/2002 08:19 AMProduct Enables PHP-enabled Enterprises To Achieve Dramatic Server
Performance Improvement and Decrease Total Cost of Ownership
Re: Six Step IE Remote Compromise Cache
Attack
Re: Six Step IE Remote Compromise Cache
Attack
11/05/2003 08:21 PMSeth Arnold (Nov 05 2003)
RE: Six Step IE Remote Compromise Cache
Attack
RE: Six Step IE Remote Compromise Cache
Attack
11/05/2003 05:57 PMThor Larholm (Nov 05 2003)
Re: RE: Six Step IE Remote Compromise
Cache Attack
Re: RE: Six Step IE Remote Compromise
Cache Attack
11/06/2003 01:30 PMSteven M. Christey (Nov 05 2003)
Whaling Commission meeting wraps up with
a compromise
Whaling Commission meeting wraps up with
a compromise
07/25/2004 11:12 AMThe 56-member International Whaling Commission (IWC) held their
annual meeting this week in Sorrento, Italy, amidst growing unrest
from a group of member nations who were determined to lift the 18-year
old ban on commercial whaling. While the ban remains in place for
now, the meeting evidenced "deep divisions" between those countries
who would end the ban, and those who fear for some species of whale if
it is lifted. In the end, a compromise was declared by William
Hogarth, the commissioner to the commission. Yet, there is little
doubt that the "coalition of the willing" - those nations who, for
whatever reason, are ready to begin killing the world's most majestic
mammals again - is growing. In all likelihood, the ban will be
lifted in the future, in light of the current trends and support.
PKWare and Winzip Reach A Secure Zip
Compromise
PKWare and Winzip Reach A Secure Zip
Compromise
01/26/2004 09:12 AMInduce Act Compromise Plan To Be Written
By Those Who Think Its Too Weak
Induce Act Compromise Plan To Be Written
By Those Who Think Its Too Weak
08/18/2004 05:22 AMBack when Senator Hatch held his
heari
ng about the Induce Act, he said he wanted to work with those who
had concerns about the bill to come up with a compromise. Of course,
what he actually was saying was that they were going to shove this
bill through, no matter what, and so rather than pointing out that it
wasn't needed at all, he expected everyone to get in line. If they
had complaints, they should be focused on how to change the bill, not
questioning why it was needed at all. With that in mind, it's no
surprise that Hatch and other Senators have
turned
the "compromise" process over to the the Register of Copyrights,
Marybeth Peters, whose testimony suggested that, rather than
compromise, she favored
making
the bill even more stringent, and doing away with the Betamax
precedent altogether. In Peters' world, it appears, there are no
legitimate uses of technology other than what Hollywood says the
technology should be used for. As Ernest Miller points out:
"Asking Marybeth Peters to play a leadership role with regard to
legislative changes to copyright law is like asking Dr. Jack Kevorkian
to play a leadership role with regard to legislative changes to
euthanasia law." It becomes clear that it's not about
"compromise" at all, but pushing through a specific point of view.
Peters was the only person at the hearings (out of four) who thought
the law made real sense. Even the BSA representative, who had
initially supported the law had been convinced to back down. So, why
does the one supporter get control? Because it's clear that Hatch
isn't trying to really fix a problem, but he's going to do whatever
possible to get this law passed -- good or bad.
Ministers Seek Compromise on Gaza
Pullout (AP)
Ministers Seek Compromise on Gaza
Pullout (AP)
06/06/2004 03:40 AMAP - Three government ministers sought a compromise Sunday that would
allow them to support Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's Gaza pullout plan.
Six Step IE Remote Compromise Cache
Attack
Six Step IE Remote Compromise Cache
Attack
11/05/2003 12:11 PMLiu Die Yu (Nov 05 2003)
Grok Description matches for Don't let ADO compromise application performance
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Big gains for Krishnamurthi
Big gains for Krishnamurthi
08/23/2004 06:29 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 23 2004 10:58AM GMT
Big gains for Krishnamurthi
(SiliconValley.com)
Big gains for Krishnamurthi
(SiliconValley.com)
08/23/2004 06:54 AMSiliconValley.com - Engineering star Ashok Krishnamurthi quit his job
at Juniper Networks with more than $2 million in gains from
exercising options and selling shares in his final weeks with the
Sunnyvale networking company.
TiVo Tying TV To The Net Looking to tie
television to the Internet, digital
video recording makers TiVo on Jun
TiVo Tying TV To The Net Looking to tie
television to the Internet, digital
video recording makers TiVo on Jun
06/10/2004 10:28 PMAVN Online Jun 11 2004 2:45AM GMT
Friends finale and NBC Tivo-b0rking --
TiVo Strikes Back
Friends finale and NBC Tivo-b0rking --
TiVo Strikes Back
05/07/2004 10:49 AMFollowing up on yesterday's post about NBC's apparent attempts to b0rk
potential TiVoers of the Friends finale, BoingBoing reader Douglas
Clark says,
I am a loyal Tivo user and Tivo did send out a
message alert to users about the Friends episode. It was more along
the lines of "if you manually extend the time of a recording, you may
miss the beginning of the friends final episode." I find that Tivo is
pretty good about catching unusual start times and other wonky tricks
the networks play. The previous comment about HUT and ratings was
right on the money...
Link to previous BoingBoing post.
Tech maven Meg Hourihan
adds, "Even weirder is that I got a message on my Tivo warning me that
the finale of Friends would have abnormal times. The message warned
that if I wasn't just using the automatic "start on time" and "end on
time" settings (i.e. I manually set the start time as 8 PM) that I
might miss some. What makes things weirder and worse is that Tivo
still didn't record the whole show! I made sure my settings were what
the message instructed, and happened to watch the show live. Tivo
kicked in to record at 8:59 PM (which is what it listed the start time
as) but stopped at 9:59! According to the time on my digital cable
box, the program didn't end until 10:03 PM. So if I hadn't watched it
live, I would have missed the last four minutes. Seems like a major
screw-up on Tivo's part, especially after sending out that
message!"
TiVo users not happy TiVo is spying on
them
TiVo users not happy TiVo is spying on
them
02/10/2004 02:44 AMWell TiVo's boosting that it Janet Jacksons Garment malfunction was
the single highest re-watched event has many TiVo users asking...
TIVO Bug Shuts Out Many Series 1 TiVo
Owners?
TIVO Bug Shuts Out Many Series 1 TiVo
Owners?
07/26/2004 05:24 PMUnlock your GSM Cellphone
Unlock your GSM Cellphone
05/27/2004 01:58 PMI was recently overseas and had my GSM T-Mobile phone with me. I
figured I would run out get a pre-paid sim card and have local cell
service while in the country I was in. To my surprise I could not get
the SIM card to work in the phone. I was a bit pissed. But to my
surprise a friend of mine sent me a link to this article and now I
have the unlock code to my cell phone and when I am overseas again I
will get a local pre-paid SIM card and be in business. [Popular Science]
How to unlock your phone
How to unlock your phone
05/24/2004 09:01 AMOn Popular Science, an article on getting your mobile phone unlocked.
Here in London, there're shops that advertise phone unlocking on
practically every block, but it's almost unheard-of in the USA:
While number portability may have freed your cell digits, your phone
is still a ball and chain, locked into one carrier's service. These
subsidy locks keep you from walking away before the provider can
recover that big discount you got when you bought the phone.
But it doesn't have to be so. If you have a GSM phone, you can unlock
it and switch to any GSM network carrier (the big three are AT&T,
Cingular and T-Mobile). You can also take an unlocked phone overseas
(most of the world uses GSM) and use it on a local network to avoid
paying for international roaming, or even buy a European phone (they
tend to be ahead of us in cell tech) and use it here. Have an old
phone lying around? Unlock it and keep it as a spare.
Link"How
to unlock your phone"
"How
to unlock your phone"
05/26/2004 09:00 AMIntel and Tivo Team Up on Tivo-to-Go
(But How?)
Intel and Tivo Team Up on Tivo-to-Go
(But How?)
06/06/2005 12:09 AMReuters is running a story about Intel that is chocked full of goo
info, including information that their 'Manitoba' mobile chipset has
finally found a customer in mmO2 Pic (the Manitoba came out two years
ago, to little fanfare, let alone actual adoption by phone
manufacturers). But the big news is that Intel will be working with
Tivo to provide Tivo-to-Go functionality in future laptop chipsets,
like their popular Centrino.
What that is, though, is unclear. Is it just a branding initiative?
Tivo-to-Go already works on laptops (that's half the point), so will
it be some sort of native support that makes it easier to move the
Tivo content around? We don't know—the article is very
vague—but at least Tivo is getting some name dropping love from
a mega-vendor (considering it was unlikely they were going to get much
help from Microsoft, considering they sell a competing product to
Windows XP Media Center). (Thanks, Pat!)
UPDATE 1-Intel's cell communications chip finds a
customer [Reuters]
TiVo.com | TiVo Press Releases
TiVo.com | TiVo Press Releases
01/09/2004 10:10 PMbang for the buck .. extension ..
TivoToGo
tivo.com/5.3.1.1.asp?article=196
track this
site | 5 links
How to unlock your cut down video card
How to unlock your cut down video card
12/22/2004 01:17 AMMan who helped unlock DNA dies
Man who helped unlock DNA dies
07/29/2004 11:34 AMFrancis Crick, who helped discover the double helix shape of DNA along
with James Watson, dies aged 88.
Unlock doors with your cellphone
Unlock doors with your cellphone
12/15/2003 04:30 PMNot sure how old this is (looks like it surfaced last year), but Euro
Electronics has a door lock that can be locked and unlocked...
Unlock Motorola A920
Unlock Motorola A920
02/05/2005 09:10 PMAll About Symbian Feb 2 2005 10:37PM GMT
Red Hat may unlock public sector for
Linux
Red Hat may unlock public sector for
Linux
12/03/2003 12:15 PMZDNet Dec 3 2003 11:22AM ET
i can unlock ur phone just send me a
mail and i will tell u
i can unlock ur phone just send me a
mail and i will tell u
08/22/2004 02:26 AMTechTree Aug 22 2004 5:41AM GMT
can someone plz tell me how to unlock my
dwnloaded ringtones coz i cnt send them
out im MMS
can someone plz tell me how to unlock my
dwnloaded ringtones coz i cnt send them
out im MMS
09/12/2004 10:01 PMTechTree Sep 13 2004 2:52AM GMT
How to unlock an XP! T'Bred UPDATE! Feb
12th '03
How to unlock an XP! T'Bred UPDATE! Feb
12th '03
03/13/2003 10:16 AMUnlock hidden OS X features with Mac
Pilot 1.1
Unlock hidden OS X features with Mac
Pilot 1.1
12/22/2003 06:47 AMKoingo Software has released Mac Pilot 1.1, the latest version of the
company's utility for changing hidden features in Mac OS X...
"Ice cores unlock climate secrets"
"Ice cores unlock climate secrets"
06/14/2004 09:52 AMPartnership tries to unlock corn's genes
Partnership tries to unlock corn's genes
07/17/2004 01:19 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Jul 15, 09:19 am GMT
Scientists Unlock One More of Sleep's
Secrets
Scientists Unlock One More of Sleep's
Secrets
06/14/2004 09:32 PMThe findings of a new study could lead to new treatments for sleep
disorders and drugs that enhance wakefulness.
Unlock hidden features within Stickies
Unlock hidden features within Stickies
06/15/2004 11:57 AMOk, here is something else cool about the stickies application. Go to
the finder and navigate to Applications -> Stickies. Control click on
Stickies and click Show Package Contents. Another Finder window will
open up with ...
Ice cores unlock climate secrets
Ice cores unlock climate secrets
06/09/2004 03:34 PMA three-kilometre long column of ice drilled from the Antarctic has
revealed climate patterns for last 740,000 years of Earth's history,
Nature reports.
Yoxos to Help Unlock Eclipse's Potential
Yoxos to Help Unlock Eclipse's Potential
07/06/2004 03:12 PMInnoopract's open-source Eclipse distribution eliminates developers'
need to spend time finding and downloading plug-ins.
Virus arrests could unlock cybercrime
world
Virus arrests could unlock cybercrime
world
05/10/2004 06:04 AMZDNet UK May 10 2004 9:35AM GMT
The Panther Report: Why Do We Have To
Unlock Secret Features?
The Panther Report: Why Do We Have To
Unlock Secret Features?
12/04/2003 07:10 PMIn fact, if you pour through many of these utilities, you'll find that
all they do is access features that are normally available only via a
Terminal command. By Gene Steinberg (Mac Night Owl via MyAppleMenu)
Unlock password protected word files
Unlock password protected word files
01/08/2004 08:22 PMMicrosoft is going to take another spanking seems there is a hack out
to remove passwords from word documents. I...
Suit Filed to Unlock Mobile Phones
Suit Filed to Unlock Mobile Phones
06/09/2004 12:08 PMOne of the mobile phone industry's sleaziest tricks is to put a
software lock on new phones that use the GSM system. The lock prevents
customers from using the phone with another carrier's service.
This mostly affects people who want to use their phones in other
countries, or who want to put a stored-value SIM card into their
current phone for specific uses, during the initial contract period.
It also affects those who want to switch carriers after they've paid
for their year of service (or have paid the extra fee for leaving
early).
A consumer group has file
d suit to force the carriers to stop this practice, which is
flagrantly anti-consumer. Good luck on this one.
The companies will tell you that they lock the phone so you'll pay for
the subsidies they give you when you sign up for their service. This
is a total red herring -- a blatant deception -- by the industry.
You sign up for a year's service (sometimes more) when you get a
subsidized phone. As noted, if you quit early you have to pay an extra
charge. Either way, you've covered the subsidy.
I have a T-Mobile phone, and T-Mobile is one of the carriers being
sued. When I bought it I was told I could get the unlock code three
months after starting my service. That's coming up soon, and I intend
to avail myself of this feature. AT&T, the carrier I left, told me
it might never give me an unlock code.
Three months is still unreasonable. I hope the suit succeeds, but what
we really need is legislation prohibiting this conduct from the
industry.
Don't let ADO compromise application performance