Comment Re:A phone is like a wallet nowadays. (Score 1) 197
What parts of it are breakable? Which parts are easy and which parts require moderate effort?
Assume we're talking about the stock Android phone encryption system.
What parts of it are breakable? Which parts are easy and which parts require moderate effort?
Assume we're talking about the stock Android phone encryption system.
You can't use a phone while driving, but if the manufacturer embeds a similar device in the dashboard, it's perfectly okay. Many newer mobile "infotainment" systems are nightmarishly complex to use and are far worse than a cell phone in terms of driver distraction, but these are a-ok apparently.
Are you kidding? My Armada handles like it's on rails compared to my wife's leaf.
If it was $5000 cheaper, and didn't look like ass.
STREAMS! He crossed the STREAMS!
I grew up on his 80's flicks.
Way too young in this day and age.
My phone is not like a wallet. If someone steals my wallet, they have my ID, credit cards money, and all kinds of information that would help them steal my wealth and / or my identity.
If someone steals my phone, they have, well, nothing - well - unless they can somehow break the encryption on it. I'm not aware of anyone who has been able to steal information off of an encrypted phone, are you?
That's what prepaid service is for. Crooks don't have great credit usually so would be paying up front.
If I'm a carrier, why would I NOT want to sell service to whomever stole your phone?
Since the carriers have no culpability in the theft of your device, the legal fiduciary obligation to the shareholders trumps any perceived moral obligation to you.
So does installing the Ask Toolbar, but I'll be damned if I can find anyone who knew they had consented to installing it...
What about the Americans arrested by local police based on intelligence provided by NSA, where parallel construction was subsequently used to hide the fact that ubiquitous surveillance is what got them caught?
I wish I could shell out 300 euro to have my next million-euro commercial product crowdsourced
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.