Re: iOS banned from IBM





"Alan Baker" wrote in message news:alangbaker-3B0B4A.17572424052012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

In article <yMAvr.40412$On2.151@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "james" <james@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

"Lloyd" wrote in message
news:lloydparsons-E89BB4.16423124052012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

In article <EUxvr.30517$8L6.19474@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"james" <james@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> "Lloyd" wrote in message
> news:lloydparsons-37C4F2.14090524052012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> In article <n3vvr.34280$9H3.18109@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> "james" <james@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > "MuahMan" wrote in message
> > news:f6d34639-3048-4981-a666-d5eb9f1a06a4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > >Whooops!
> >
> > >http://www.cnn.com/2012/05/23/tech/mobile/ibm-siri-ban/index.html?hpt=hp_
> > >t3
> >
> > From what the imbeciles here didn't bother to read or refuse to
> > acknowledge:
> >
> >
> > "How long does Apple store all of this stuff, and who gets a > > look
> > at
> > it? Well, the company doesn't actually say. Again, from the user
> > agreement: "By using Siri or Dictation, you agree and consent to
> > Apple's and its subsidiaries' and agents' transmission,
> > collection,
> > maintenance, processing, and use of this information, including
> > your
> > voice input and User Data, to provide and improve Siri, > > Dictation,
> > and
> > other Apple products and services."
> >
> > "Because some of the data that Siri collects can be very > > personal,
> > the
> > American Civil Liberties Union put out a warning about Siri just > > a
> > couple of months ago."
>
> >So Apple tells you ahead of time what risk you assume if you use
> >Siri?
> >Good for Apple. Now if you as a user don't want them having all > >of
> >that
> >info, then don't use the software. Pretty simple, even for a
> >simpleton
> >like you "james" or whoever the hell you are.
>
> Well that didn't last long.
>
> So; how many of the sheeple do you think actually read that shit?

>I don't know or care, it is there for them to read.

What's the matter, you seem despondent today. Anything I can do to
help?

Michael, I've told you before:

If you really want to make a new sock that people won't instantly know
is you, you have to avoid using your same old tactics all the time.


Yaaawwwnnnnnnnnn.... I don't have any time for a luser who is frightened to bet his position.

Keep barking at the moon, Luser.

END


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