Next Gen iPhone found at local bar
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very cool
but the fact that apple can "kill" one of their products remotely just means that as an actual end user, you really will not own anything from this company especially if what you are doing with it is blacklisted by them
kind of defeats the purpose of personal property doesnt it?
but the fact that apple can "kill" one of their products remotely just means that as an actual end user, you really will not own anything from this company especially if what you are doing with it is blacklisted by them
kind of defeats the purpose of personal property doesnt it?
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very cool
but the fact that apple can "kill" one of their products remotely just means that as an actual end user, you really will not own anything from this company especially if what you are doing with it is blacklisted by them
kind of defeats the purpose of personal property doesnt it?
but the fact that apple can "kill" one of their products remotely just means that as an actual end user, you really will not own anything from this company especially if what you are doing with it is blacklisted by them
kind of defeats the purpose of personal property doesnt it?
What??? It is a prototype! Of course they want to be able to do this. Why would they not? This specific incident speaks to exactly why they would want to be able to do this in this specific case. This particular phone is Apple's property.
Now - you as a user have the same choice (you can remote wipe your iPhone if you lose it) and it is common on other phones. I carry an iPhone and a BlackBerry and either I or my employer in the case of my BlackBerry can remote wipe the device if it were to be lost.
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i guess no iphone for verizon... i HATE att service I get horrible reception, drop calls, call fails ALL the time. anyone else on the same boat?
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Apparently, Apple's sent a formal request to Gizmodo asking for it back... It's genuine!
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Will apple able to sue gizmodo for having and took apart the phone? since it is apple's property??
or do you thing this is some kind of a viral ad? to boost up a new level of hype after ipad release??
anyway, its a good looking iphone..
or do you thing this is some kind of a viral ad? to boost up a new level of hype after ipad release??
anyway, its a good looking iphone..
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What??? It is a prototype! Of course they want to be able to do this. Why would they not? This specific incident speaks to exactly why they would want to be able to do this in this specific case. This particular phone is Apple's property.
Now - you as a user have the same choice (you can remote wipe your iPhone if you lose it) and it is common on other phones. I carry an iPhone and a BlackBerry and either I or my employer in the case of my BlackBerry can remote wipe the device if it were to be lost.
Now - you as a user have the same choice (you can remote wipe your iPhone if you lose it) and it is common on other phones. I carry an iPhone and a BlackBerry and either I or my employer in the case of my BlackBerry can remote wipe the device if it were to be lost.
Im sorry I guess I should have clarified, i meant even with the current iphones. Apple sets limits to what you can and cannot do with them and YOU, the end user paid for the item and are restricted from using it (within reasonable means) as you see fit. I know microsoft can do the same thing for online gaming but its only done when a person hacks the system in order to cheat during online play or steal software.
I just dont agree with that at all, as it becomes personal and private property when you pay for it. I can hack my BB all day and not worry about what RIM might think, but if my buddy hacks his iphone, apple can and probably will shut it down.
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honestly if Apple was such a koolaid drinking, tyrannical cult id be all over their products. They are very sleek and look awesome. They appear to be very well made too.