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Over the next few months, we will be conducting Beta programs to test various devices and services. It’s an exciting opportunity and we encourage you to join regardless of your technical background.
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    In order to investigate using a Times 10 database with embedded PL/SQL business logic we are interested in joining the Times 10 11gR2 Beta Test programme. Can anyone point me in the right direction to join this programme please?
    An alerntaive to this would be for us to move our existing PL/SQL message based logic to Java but we wouid prefer to use the existing code. Does anyone have any experience or issues surrounding this approach?
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    The beta program is primarily for Oracle TimesTen licensed customers only. If you are interested, please ask your Oracle account team to contact me directly, and I can work with them on the sign up process.
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    Simon Law
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  • TOSHIBA Please Read - Beta Testing and Developer Community

    Hello Jim,
    I wanted to respond to your posting about the status of the update but the thread has been locked, so I started a new one. Anyway, I was wondering if there was a chance that we could get a beta test version of the software provided to experienced and brave individuals that can report back to the dev team with various issues and bugs to be fixed?
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    I hope that this message is read by someone at Toshiba that can make this happen, as the benefits are truly mutual, since Toshiba would be getting better software for its devices and developers get the resources and code needed to turn Toshiba into one of the best supporters of this great open-source project.
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    Hi Rob,
    Thanks for the thoughtful message. Your points are well made and, while I don't disagree that there are mutual benefits, Toshiba has no current plans for directly building or supporting a developer community.
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  • Are we Beta testing the N97 for Nokia?

    Because if i was given this as a beta release i would have told them what i thought, the current launch version on the N97 with V10 firmware is barely an Alpha release, this phone was a rush job thrown out on the market to coincide with the launch of the iphone 3Gs.
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    New Firmware release 4 days after UK launch and still not available to most users as it has not been network approved yet, 3 network say its Nokia's job and they are delaying things, Nokia say its the networks delay. Come on if it was needed that quickly why leave most of your customers waiting, or just get to work on a layered OS with a standardised core with a network layer, so everyone can have the updated without waiting.   
    4 weeks in on this phone, i too have the scratched camera lens, still No working GPS, and having some good negotiations with Three to try to reverse the contact upgrade, as i don't think another N97 will last any longer than this one.
    I see Nokia spending Millions on punting the N97, TV, Billboards, Net adds, why push so hard on what is a sub standard product, could you imagine Joe public trying to free off some memory by moving apps, tell the care centres to brace themselves the N97 flood will be coming their way.
    What next, well if 3 don't cancel the upgrade, then Nokia will have to fix my phone again and again and again untill it works as advertised, in the mean time i am off to get in touch with watchdog so they can let Joe Public know what to expect from an N97.
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    I don't believe we're beta testing the N97 for Nokia. Beta testing suggests it is in a state prior to production. Nokia's track record (at least to me) seems that leading edge phones never reach a stable plateau.
    What I believe happens is the phone is released and remains unstable until they sort of perfect the platform, then a new handset is released bringing a whole new world of bugs and problems and so the cycle continues.
    By the time the phone is suitable for every day use it is, by today's technological stance, ancient and the damage has already been done to the reputation.
    S40 phones seem to fare much better, mainly because it is much more widely used within Nokia. S60 is up against some fine competition from vendors who will rush fixes out.. Nokia only ever seems to rush phones out. It isn't the same and it shows (see their forcast for the next 6 months)
    I honestly would not be surprised if this flagship phone limps on in a partially functional state until it is superceeded by a budget blackberry clone.
    Sad? Very! Am I being cynical, or telling it like it is.
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    Next release, why not give 100 people N97 for testing, real testing.  It seems Nokias quality assurance team is out of touch with what a $700 handset demands.. ooooh, I gasp in awe at your 30 MB of free capactity when you remove ALL the applications you can. (It's like having a 2TB hard drive in a computer and continuing to boot from a floppy)
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    (but this is what they want? you'll get bored with the handset and buy a replacement! yeay!)

  • How do I stop getting update notifications as a beta test Firefox user. I don't wish to be on this list anymore.

    I have been getting notifications of a new release of Firefox. I think I've been on the beta test user list and I don't want to be on that list anymore. I'm not active enough to be of any use to you folks. Thanks for a great product.

    You likely installed what was a one of the Beta builds of a version at time and then been on Beta channel ever since.
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  • Thanks for Beta testing the iPhone. Let me know when you're happy with it.

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  • Looking for beta test sites

    We are looking for beta test sites for our first BEA product - a
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  • Beta testing

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  • Could somebody explain to me how to become a beta tester?

    Could somebody explain to me how to become a beta tester?

    Signup as a $99/year developer, sign the non-disclosure aggrement, and Apple will make pre-release versions of iOS and Mac OS X software available to you.
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  • PC Suite Beta test now registering

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    Registration for Nokia PC Suite Beta test has started!
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    All those who are selected for the Beta test will be contacted shortly with instructions how to proceed.
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  • Can i beta test the new iPod 5.

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