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My net nanny at work did not like it ...
Authored by: nsomos on Thursday, December 06 2012 @ 04:53 PM EST
Request denied by WatchGuard HTTP proxy.
Reason: one or more categories denied helper='WebBlocker.1' details='Tasteless
& Offensive'
Method: GET
Host: www.cracked.com
Path: /quick-fixes/the-sneaky-lie-your-apple-devices-are-telling-you/

Not complaining ... just informing others who might be
at work with similarly restrictive net nannies ...

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

The Sneaky Lie Your Apple Devices Are Telling You
Authored by: N_au on Thursday, December 06 2012 @ 09:18 PM EST
I have seen this myself. I have only played with 2 iPhones
and it happened to both of them. I turned them on and the
start screen showed ready to slide to unlock. Nothing
happened for quite a few seconds. Now I know why.
Made me think how useless they are at the time. A bit like
booting windows on a computer. You can not do anything for
quite a while until it finishes loading.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

The Sneaky What? When?
Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, December 06 2012 @ 10:43 PM EST
From a link in the linked article:
iPhone 'Screenshot' Exploit Exposed
BY ANDREW ROBINOWITZ on Thu September 11th, 2008

Nothing to see here, Move along...

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