
Pretty much everything coming out of Moto these days is saddled with a tightly-locked bootloader paired with one 
tamper-resistant scheme or 
another, making custom kernels -- the lifeblood of the phone hacking community -- tricky at best, nigh impossible at worst. Of course, there was a glimmer of hope last month when the company said that it was 
working on a solution that'd cater to the developer community, and it looks like the 
Xoom might be bearing some of that fruit: the bootloader can be unlocked and relocked at will. Now, we're thinking that Moto might've loosened the reigns a bit here simply because the Xoom is running a completely bone-stock build of Android and, as 
Honeycomb's launch device, Google might be showing some influence behind the scenes (the 
Nexus One and 
Nexus S both have unlockable bootloaders, for instance)... but it's a good sign. 
 [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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