You are tracked by your cellphone , judged by your FICO score and monitored by your iPad. Your government ID number — known as your Social Security number — means that they can tie all these things together and trace them …
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Spying Cell Phones » Answering the Question 'Is it true that all …
June 28th, 2011
jedwan Same thing with your cell phone . Your cell phone will tell the government where you are at all times within 3 feet, and of course it can listen to you at all times too, even when it's off? and the Camera can also spy on …
Cheap Cell Phone Plans – Do Good Cheap Cell Phone Plans Really …
May 26th, 2011
jedwan Food, clothing, shelter, and a cell phone ? Well, it does seem that cell phones have become a must nowadays. Don't be surprised if the government passes a law that requires everyone to own one! …
PLAN emergency alert system going mobile in NYC and DC this year, nationwide in 2012
May 12th, 2011
admin If you live in the U.S., you’ve probably seen those anger-inducing emergency alert system test messages that interrupt your favorite programming on a weekly basis. Most of us have never seen the system used in an actual emergency, but come later this year, cell phone users in New York and Washington will have similar alerts pushed to their mobile devices — presumably without the annoying weekly tests. Known as PLAN (Personal Localized Alerting Network), the free service will reportedly only work with smartphones (we’re guessing the GPS comes into play here) on AT&T&T , Sprint and Verizon . The secure messaging network will likely display messages as notifications, rather than texts, and will push to all compatible devices within an affected area based on the phone’s physical location, not just its mobile number. Local, state and federal officials will send notifications in response to disasters and other public safety threats, presidential announcements, and Amber Alerts . In other words: it’ll only be used for actual emergencies, so don’t expect updates on the whereabouts of your favorite captive reptile. Continue reading PLAN emergency alert system going mobile in NYC and DC this year, nationwide in 2012 PLAN emergency alert system going mobile in NYC and DC this year, nationwide in 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 10 May 2011 11:40:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
National Emergency Alert System Set To Launch In NYC « CBS New York
May 10th, 2011
admin Agree, Call me old fashioned, I use a home phone, the cell phone does not have my interest, especially the price per month and the government can take any free phone and shove it up in a stinky dark place. …
Scotland Tracks Squirrels Via Cell Phones – Cell Phones & Mobile …
May 7th, 2011
admin Mar. 13, 2011 – You might text your friends when you see a small animal scurry by, but the government of Aberdeen, Scotland is asking you to keep them in the loop too. A program designed to keep an eye on gray and red squirrel …
Free Government Cell Phones to Help You Communicate | Cell Phone …
April 29th, 2011
admin Cell phones are a necessity for every one, and besides fostering communication, they also act as multimedia devices and digital assistants. Owning a mobile phone is not a luxury, and that’s why the government offers them for free to …
The PJ Tatler » Obama admin punishes reporter for using cell phone …
April 29th, 2011
jedwan Obama admin punishes reporter for using cell phone camera. Or, they told me if I voted for McCain, we would soon see the government quash new media reporting to control the media…and they were right! White House officials have banished …
Motorola XT316 introduced to FCC, won’t be staying in America
April 27th, 2011
admin The FCC spends a good chunk of private time with countless handsets, a majority of them never even making it onto American shelves. The Motorola XT316 took its turn at a meet-and-greet with the Commission, and has the paperwork to prove it. If you’re shooting off blank stares in our direction right now, an explanation is in order: the XT316 is an even smaller version of the Droid Pro with a passport specifically stamped for China. Details are scant at the moment, but we do know it will be a 2.8-inch Froyo candybar with a portrait QWERTY keyboard and WCDMA 850 / 2100 bands. If you are at all intrigued by such a device, we’re going to break your fragile hearts; the XT316 won’t have complete 3G connectivity in the US, so it almost certainly will not be picked up by any of the major carriers. Motorola XT316 introduced to FCC, won’t be staying in America originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 26 Apr 2011 09:17:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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