Web sites claim N-Gage phone hacked
Hackers claimed Tuesday to have cracked the security code on Nokia’s new N-Gage, saying they could play its games on other multimedia-capable cellphones. The company said it was investigating the claims. "Several Web sites and on-line bulletin boards said the code that protects Nokia’s proprietary software was broken."
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