The popular media is reporting with great fervour (and it appears some surprise) that Apple has been tracking every iPhone 4 and iPad 3G sold since they were first turned on, without their owners’ knowledge. This alone isn’t very surprising given that for years experts have warned the public about the negative side of carrying a network enabled GPS with you at all times. However, what is surprising is how careless Apple is with the data. They store it in an open-text format where it’s easily found on any computer that syncs with a given iPhone. This means that companies that issue iPhones have an easily accessible, automatic log of their employees’ movements should they ever need it for an investigation for example, or if they’re ever just curious. Law enforcement agencies have already been using the file to learn the whereabouts of iPhone users. Continue reading
Category Archives: Technology
Phil Zimmermann at SxSW
One of the highlights of this year’s South by Southwest (SxSW) Interactive festival was a talk given by Phil Zimmermann about the current frontiers of identity theft and internet privacy. Personally it was amazing to get to hear Zimmermann speak in person. For those who are not familiar with him, Phil Zimmerman was one of the first famous online freedom fighters. He became the subject of much media attention in the early 90’s when he released PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), the first freely available military-grade email encryption program.
West vs West
There was a recent article in Marketing Magazine about a new effort to convince Calgarians to immigrate to Regina Saskatchewan. This struck a chord with me because I was born in Calgary and spent the early years of my life in Regina. Regina has always been “home” to me. My grandparents lived there, and as I moved from place to place we would always make time to return to Regina, our home plate. I now live in Toronto.
Home Sweet Home
Google just expanded streetview across Canada including 130 additional cities and towns.
Transition from Wifi to Femtocells Begins
Europe is on the eve of its first Femtocell deployment. On July 1st, Vodafone began selling home networking routers that replace home Wifi and extend the coverage of Vodafone’s cell network at the same time. Right now the router costs are too high to justify for anyone but the most dedicated technofile, but the trend has started.