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iPhone security rivals Windows 95
As its popularity grows, experts worry about Apple's decision to build the iPhone's firmware on the same flawed security model that took rival Microsoft a decade to eliminate from Windows.
Read the article HERE.
Ipods are a major leap backwards
We have an Ipod. A style and lifestyle statement. We are the hippest of the hip. We are God's chosen people; the talk of the chattering classes. We have an Ipod Nano. How groovy is that? Not very.
What does an Ipod - or any other MP3 player offer? The chance to listen to sounds in a format that would offend a Finnish Death Metal band with its lack of quality. Sure, you could store a zillion albums on it, but you never will. Firstly you only possess a copy of Queen's Greatest Hits, The Best of Steps and James Blunt's Bluntastic! What are you going to store on the remaining 39.5GB of space?
Well. It's going to be stolen music, isn't it?
The Ipod is a triumph of marketing over technology.
Take a look HERE.
As its popularity grows, experts worry about Apple's decision to build the iPhone's firmware on the same flawed security model that took rival Microsoft a decade to eliminate from Windows.
Read the article HERE.
Ipods are a major leap backwards
We have an Ipod. A style and lifestyle statement. We are the hippest of the hip. We are God's chosen people; the talk of the chattering classes. We have an Ipod Nano. How groovy is that? Not very.
What does an Ipod - or any other MP3 player offer? The chance to listen to sounds in a format that would offend a Finnish Death Metal band with its lack of quality. Sure, you could store a zillion albums on it, but you never will. Firstly you only possess a copy of Queen's Greatest Hits, The Best of Steps and James Blunt's Bluntastic! What are you going to store on the remaining 39.5GB of space?
Well. It's going to be stolen music, isn't it?
The Ipod is a triumph of marketing over technology.
Take a look HERE.
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