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2007-09-06
osX had an issue in the TCP/IP stack and NIC driver that "didn't exist" under threat of litigation until six months or more later when "not a patch for that" was quietly slipped into the updates. They couldn't be bothered to admit too or even rush a patch for something they could cover up.
Fast Forward; the sure found a patch for the Safari vulnerabilities fast when it became a method for enabling device owners rather than Apple share holders (ie. jailbreaking). "This vulnerability is being exploited in the wild" - to allow device owners full access to there legally purchased devices.
Between Iphone and Android fracturing/crippling by hardware vendors.. I can't tell you how glad I am to have an N900 in the mail. That sucker will keep me going until Nokia or it's competition provides a true upgrade device (.. come on Nokia.. daddy needs a new N910..).