extermin8or

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I disagree, Apple could have unlocked the device themselves and given the unlocked device to the fbi then destroyed whatever they used to unlock it. It's really that simple. They did not have to provide the tools to the nsa.

2803d ago 1 agree9 disagreeView comment

I do this hahahaha

2809d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

As they would with. Anything else however there would just be a delay, a large one between something happening, them finding litany reacting and the instructions sent as a reaction being computed and performed....

2937d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Good luck getting Ps3 b/C to work properly....

2965d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

Tbh it's fairly clear it's got more todo with terrorism and such than anything else. Furthermore do people realise just how much data would be recorded? It's a situation where there would be so much you will need to know what you are looking for to be able to find it. You couldn't just cruise through this looking for dirt on someone etc. Even using computers because they'd find so many false positives due to the nature of how they search info like this AND people would pro...

3043d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Well no because it would be investigated and ve clear you hadn't harassed anyone.

3043d ago 0 agree2 disagreeView comment

What nonsense

3057d ago 3 agree0 disagreeView comment

So either they just want more of your details OR they are going to end up warning terrorists they are being watched... wtf

3064d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

There is an explanation they have for how it works that doesn't break laws of physics. The fundamental laws of physics have been tested so many times and they hold up seemingly universally. So to all intents and purposes they are laws thar cannot be broken. Basically the laws of thermodynamics, conservation of momentum, equal and opposite reaction forces, and so on. If it's something with an exception or that's not quite so clear. They usually call it a rule. Rules can inconvenien...

3282d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

Studying physics at uni, from what I understand the drive doesn't follow Newton's law of conservation of momentum thus it breaks the laws of physics unless the explanation they provided todo with a quantum effect (I forget the full explanation but basically it resolves the issue) till someone tests if it's a correct explanation or not we won't know however.

3282d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

Psychologically you get issues with giving someone a new organ or a hand etc sometimes so how badly is this likely to go. Even if they can do it what's the purpose exactly... I mean yeah he's got a body that's wasting away but he needs a working body to be transplanted to... so what happens to that bodys owner...

3301d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

And playing previous gen games then... It would seem.

3394d ago 6 agree0 disagreeView comment

There is a difference between tv and games. Tv and films cost less it's easier to have them as part of a subscription but games cost alot more bit as easy, they use up more bandwidth than tv aswell so cost more to host. Therefore services aren't comparable.

3394d ago 3 agree0 disagreeView comment

This is only ps3 games, and eventually ps2 and ps1 games. Much as I love PlayStation exclusives if they go hardware less I go pc only. Not paying stupid prices to only ever rent streaming time of games and have psn downtime whatever its cause kill my entire gaming library... No way in hell. I like paying the one off fee and owning that game to play as much as I damn well like. Sony will use this to allow people to play previous gen games and It won't get ps4 games till after PS5's rel...

3394d ago 4 agree2 disagreeView comment

Because they release two flagships a year when only one is needed....

3502d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

Yeah because they never do that..

/s/ at some point media lost track of what it was or want allowed todo. The paparazzi go around taking photo's of celebs topless or in compromising situations amd invading their privacy and many papers and such publish them yet something like this happens and media outlets take the moral high ground over it... When many are just as bad if not worse when it comes to invading people's privacy-look at the phone hacking issues that went on h...

3517d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

I think it's far more likely we just don't know what it's purpose is atm....

3561d ago 5 agree0 disagreeView comment

So who wants to tell you the bubonic plauge spreads in thebusa and europe already via wildlife? Go google ot there are a few hundered cases a year...

3563d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

It had a mortaikty rate of approximately a third actually..... on its big outbreak nowadays its muchblower thabks to antibiotics and that thanks to nature because its so deadly untreated its more susceptible to antibiotics. Just how the majoritynof antibiotic immune bacteria require very particular conditions andbin the case of say mrsa its been suggested sunlight can actually causebit to break down axcording to a paper published b ot to long ago new scientist reported on.

3563d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

Logically like qoth the s4 it will be the same price as the standard version. I hope you can get it on contract here in the uk would rather have this... guess you could always buy the normal model and flash the firmware but thats alot of effort right th there.

3591d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment