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Category Archives: iPad
Future iPhone or iPad WiFi Device Limit Idea
Future iPhone WiFi Device Limit Idea WiFi Networks come in both the slower but steady 2.4 GHz and faster but flaky 5 GHz varieties but many popular gadgets like security cameras and home automation smart switches & sensors need the … Continue reading
Posted in home automation, iPad, iPhone, iPhone, Mac Computers, Technology
Tagged Apple, cell towers, Gadgets, home automation, iPad, iPhone, Mac, networks, routers, wi-fi
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Biometric Security Initiatives in Australia
The new Australian Federal Government security initiatives give rise to some disquiet as to whether or not they are both technologically premature and also too heavily weighted against citizen’s civil right to liberty guaranteed by the judiciary. The use of … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Government Power, iPad, iPhone, privacy, Technology, Terrorism, Terrorists
Tagged Accidents, Australia, Cell Phones, civil rights, Identity, iPad, iPhone, Legislation, mobiles, natural justice, risk, Safety, Security, terrorism, Vehicles
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Apple ID & iCloud Authentication Mess
The Apple User Interfaces for connecting newly updated Apple Devices are confounding. Say you have two macs and an iPhone or two… after upgrading the OS it needs another device already acknowledged as yours to approve things – it locks … Continue reading
Posted in iCloud, Internet, iPad, iPhone, iPhone, Mac Computers, privacy, Technology
Tagged Apple two-factor authentication smartphones
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USA’s Phone Monitoring
With the swell of international revulsion re unreasonable NSA/PRISM privacy intrusion and even world leaders’ phones being monitored, I predict a push for hardware and massively parallel graphics processor based encryption and anonymised routing built into the next generation of … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Government Power, Gadgets, Internet, iPad, iPhone, Mac Computers, Technology
Tagged Allies, Angela Merkel, Constitution, encryption, graphics, NSA, PRISM, Search & Seisure, Search & Seizure
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Consequences of The iCloud
This June 8th 2011, Apple Corporation announced a swag of exciting innovations in a widely distributed filmed presentation at the World Wide Developers Conference. The last of these was facilitation of a change in user storage strategies to keeping files, … Continue reading