Comments:Steve Jobs denies 'location-gate'
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Comments from feedback form - ""In a separate statement, Appl..." | 0 | 18:33, 22 June 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "How can you have GPS apps and ..." | 0 | 14:27, 12 May 2011 |
Ugh | 4 | 06:37, 3 May 2011 |
It shouldn't have to be said, but . . | 1 | 15:50, 2 May 2011 |
"In a separate statement, Apple clarified the device is merely caching data in order to improve the speed of locating users in the future."...So, they are not doing it now, just planning on doing it in the future.
Dear America,
'Gate' is a word referring to a gap in a wall or fence. It's only relation to scandals is that it partially comprised the proper noun name of a hotel where a scandal once took place. Slapping gate at the end of a bunch of different words makes us all look retarded. Thank you.
Makes you "LOOK" retarted? The whole bloody USA *IS* retarted. 156.8.251.250 (talk) 16:04, 30 April 2011 (UTC)
Sigh
All this marvelous technology that we use to communicate information between ourselves is also communicating information ABOUT ourselves. More and more criminals and swindlers (as if they aren't one and the same) are learning how to gain access to that information, especially when we are broadcasting it through the air like CNN. Let's stop rushing to get the latest high-tech gadget that the manufacturers are working so hard to convince us that we just must have. I still don't have a cell phone, because I don't feel I really need one. Perhaps more of us should use that criteria before jumping on the latest band wagon. DO we really need it?
Good point, but i think the masses do not have self awareness nor do they care to.