Ethics and iPhone Applications
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Ethics and iPhone Applications
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The Apple IPhone has become one of the most popular smartphones in the world. While Apple provides numerous applications, or apps through its Apple Store, third-party apps are quite popular now due to IPhones being unlocked and jailbroken for more user-friendly purposes. A robust wi-fi app which gives detailed information about available networks will be a definite app of the near future. Coupled with imminent IPhone wi-fi hacking tools, this app will be valuable. The high price of unlimited 3G networks makes IPhone wi-fi access extremely attractive. However, the ethical issues which surround unauthorized access to wi-fi networks provider fodder for debate. Distinguishing the balance between...
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