7th
August
2008
Apple and Orwell Collaboration
posted in Apple News |

People have been speculating about news from iPhone hacker Jonathan Zdziarski that the iPhone 3G has the ability to contact Apple headquarters and communicate what kind of apps you have on your system. From that there it is believed that Apple will be able to disable those apps thus “black listing” them.
The function seems to be tucked away deep in the iPhone’s programming according to Mr. Zdziarski, the author of iPhone Open Application Development, making it more suspicious and slightly sneaky. What else do they want our phones to send them covertly?
What are you trying to hide Apple? Remember, we paid for this iPhone 3G please let us use it as we see fit.
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