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Is Apple a part of government program?Total Surveillance Against Americans?
The government is able to turn your cell phone into a microphone even when it's off.

I?ll repeat it again:

Your Cell Phone Can Be Used to Eavesdrop on You - Even When Turned Off.

It also means that not only the government, but also your competition can steal your trade secrets (e.g. Intell from AMD).

With total corruption this is not a big deal. In the worst scenario ? when they do not know who to bribe, your competition/enemies can hire a hacker.

The ONLY solution against legalized spying is REMOVING YOUR BATTERIES.

YOU CANNOT REMOVE YOUR BATTERIES IN iPHONE. It means that Apple helps the enemies of Americans ... (only a terrorist-moron can use open-for-spying-on-you iPhone; thus total Surveillance is against Americans who do not want the Police State, not terrorists).

Conclusion:
If you are not a worthy man/woman, and love any cool iBetaCrap ? iPhone is for you.

P.S. Indeed, no surprise that they might drop the price on the no-way-to-turn-off-spy ? iPhone for the expense of the government (see - taxpayers).
Posted by: Vily Clay   Posted on: 01/18/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hey you price-watchers, you think Apple is expensive  mlindl | 01/18/07
I read your link  NonZealot | 01/18/07
How much do the components break down price wise  Boot_Agnostic | 01/18/07
If Apple is selling the phone themselves...  tic swayback | 01/18/07
Is Apple a part of government program?Total Surveillance Against Americans?  Vily Clay | 01/18/07
That was Beta hardware.  Graham Fluet | 01/18/07
If Apple allowed DRM because of money - why not spying for money? (NT)  Vily Clay | 01/18/07
Paranoid perhaps?  Thralni | 01/27/07
If you love to share your worthless private data with anyone - go on (NT)  Vily Clay | 01/27/07
Apple price protection policy for Iphone.  htimam | 09/05/07

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