• Intel agrees to end chip wars to appease the FTC. Listen to Crankygeeks.com for more info.
  • Blackberry Torch being scrutinized.
  • Google kills Wave. Does anyone recall Wave?
  • EU likes the iPhone4. They hate the Blackberry. Why?
  • Apple iPhone4 has huge security hole.
  • Facebook and MSFT settle lawsuits.
  • Owners of iPhone4 are very satisfied.
  • Facebook hooking into various SmartPhones.
  • Clearwire hooking to iPhone.
  • Facebook may be getting a lot of money!
  • TSA saving your images from the airport.

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  1. deowll says:

    Sure, governments don’t like the Blackberry for citizens because it’s secure. What do you think their security people are going to be using or the ruling elite?

    It isn’t going to be an Iphone because an Iphone is a sieve. An Iphone on the other hand is a perfect phone for citizens who don’t actually _need_ real security. That way the government can keep an eye on what they are up to. Of course if the government can hack their phones so can a lot of other people.

  2. yankinwaoz says:

    John,

    Where is the news that the TSA is saving your images? The news was that the US Marshall’s Service was saving images from a federal courthouse in Florida. That is not the TSA and has nothing to do with air travel.

    Yes, the TSA machines CAN save images. But so for there is no news where the TSA has saved images of the traveling public.

    Are you confused? Or can you cite your source?
    Thanks!

  3. BuzzMega says:

    Yes I do.

  4. Glenn E. says:

    Oooorrrrr. Maybe they just want you to believe that the Blackberry is secure (when it isn’t), by so publicly announcing they hate it, and/or are blocking it. So you’ll go use it somewhere else, thinking it’s soooooo secure. And they’ve already cracked it.

  5. Glenn E. says:

    The TSA saving images for training purposes makes no sense. Why do it? The scanner maker would have made plenty of their own example scans to train with. Using people who signed off on using their body image for this purpose. And then probably Photoshop censored, from their raw state. Enough body shapes, sizes, and extraneous pocket objects can be taken at the test lab. To cover 99.5% of what TSA workers will ever encounter. So real world images need not be farmed, at such a controversial risk.

  6. La Ga says:

    No surprise there, whether it’s TSA, Marshalls, whoever, it doesn’t matter specifically which department, what matters is once again, the government lied to the public as it always does.


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