they are missing an important point:
the net is giving shape to another way of living.
i just think that they are stupid... they don't develope to an evolution
not because they are greedy, but because they are stupid...
if we add to this new the one that mez sent, we have a terrific scene...
the greedy and the stupid...
we must go on, ...
marc escribió:
Home Secretary bigs up fingerprint-activated iPods.
Home Secretary John Reid is asking Apple and Sony, and other
manufacturers, to join his crime fighting summit. The summit will look
at what manufacturers can do to add "anti-crime" features to their
products.
A Blair policy review, released last month, raised the red herring
very clever plan of fingerprint-activated MP3 players - we explain why
this is silly a great idea here. Street robberies rose slightly
according to Home Office figures. iPods and expensive mobile phones
are often blamed for fuelling this growth. iPods and expensive mobile
phones are often blamed for fuelling this growth.
Reid, interviewed on Sunday AM, said new gadgets mean criminals move
on to stealing new types of products. Which they might continue to do
whether the Home Office legislates to make fingerprint-activation
compulsory on mobile phones or not.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/30/reid_fingers_iphone/
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