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Nokia's N-Gage cracked

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On November 11, 2003, 11:13 PM

Nokia will today be licking its wounds and doing a fair amount of worrying, with the revelation that the N-Gage's security has been cracked like an egg, with other manufacturers’ handsets able to play the machine's software.

Specifically, the Siemens SX1 is already capable of running N-Gage games, with Sonic N being the only game seen in public, though it’s expected that the others won’t be too far behind.

Read more: [URL=http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/8422]CD Freaks[/URL].

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  1. wouldnt it be illegal to play their games on a peice of hardware you made? If the product had its rights Reserved I would think so.

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