Tech-heads are eager to get their hands on the new Apple iPhone 5S - TopicsExpress



          

Tech-heads are eager to get their hands on the new Apple iPhone 5S next month and evidently Apple feels the same. This is due to the fact that their latest model comes equipped with fingerprint recognition technology as an added security feature. Privacy has become a major concern in today’s technologically dominated society. Individuals keeping up with all the latest gadgets also run the risk of becoming exposed to unresolved bugs that could leave the user open to breeches in their personal security. Apple’s official spokespeople have maintained a vague stance on the potential of sharing their fingerprint database with the NSA. Fortunately, after hours of phone calls I was finally able to speak with an employe that could answer some of my questions. - See more at: nationalreport.net/apple-iphone-5s-fingerprint-database/#sthash.OgkjILjy.4oYgJob0.dpuf “Absolutely the databases will be merged. This whole ‘fingerprint scan’ idea originated from someone in our Government. They just didn’t expect to be outed by Snowden, you know.” Said Tim Richardson, District Manager of Apple’s North America Marketing Department. He went onto explain that the NSA and FBI have been compiling a special database for over a year now to use with the new Apple technology. Fingerprints from all over the nation. Cold cases. Fugitives of the law. Missing persons. The Apple iPhone 5s has back-up power so the device never completely shuts down. Coupled with the phone’s built-in GPS these features will allow police officers to pin-point the criminal so they can be detained quickly and efficiently. Officials expect to apprehend hundreds of suspects within the first months or so of the act. - See more at: nationalreport.net/apple-iphone-5s-fingerprint-database/#sthash.OgkjILjy.4oYgJob0.dpuf nationalreport.net/apple-iphone-5s-fingerprint-database/
Posted on: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 16:34:27 +0000

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