The original question was if they did any privacy assessment report of the impact of using drones. I think by saying that they can't find any such report, the answer seems pretty obvious....
I think they should look where they found the IRS emails...
Yes, but the point is silly anyway.
The notion that everything that isn't core functionality is "fluff", gives the impression that it is non-essential.
Let's say I have a weather application that reports meteorological data for a specific zipcode. Let's say that I have a super slick user interface, and I display animated weather graphics in HD.
Fluff?
Not at all. A spartan application which displayed a bunch of plaintext data might have zero downloads. Sexy, eye candy might equate to 20 million downloads.
Which raises the question: What is the actual point of this app? Is it to display weather information?
No. The point of this app is to get downloaded.
So what's "core" again?
No, the point of the app is to display adds to the user.
The Apple iSolar panel will have a brushed aluminum back, rounded bevel and will do everything but generate solar power.
Samsung will a better, cheaper solar panel and will immediately be sued by Apple.
My prediction, and not exactly a stretch to predict: Cars will be next.
Already here. Cars can be disabled by OnStar or similar services.
Problem is by the time OnStar can disable you car it has already been stripped and the parts sent to who knows where..
Just make sure that your diet contains all of the four main food groups: Salt, sugar, fat and caffeine.
You forgot alcohol.
Rand paul only seems crazy because he is talking about things others wont. REAL civil rights issues, prison reform, auditing the FED, ensuring our money is sound. I mean yeah, if you go on what we have done for the past 40 years it sounds crazy. but, maybe its time for crazy
Sorry, he lost me with his stance on vaccinations.
"I've seen it. It's rubbish." -- Marvin the Paranoid Android