
/winFirst off, don't double post.
How long have you been around these forums? If you had actually taken notice of any posts in this Technology forum you would have actually seen I know quite a bit about this kind of stuff, but I do admit, I am not the smartest person alive and I never claimed this, so be careful what you post.
I did not need to Google any of this information, admittedly I do Google quite a bit, this is how I learn. I also go and post on forums asking questions, answering questions, getting tips of people etc, is this a crime now? No.
Please don't post ******** without being able to prove your point. Link me to some articles where iPhones have been taken, or Apple have taken a "jailbreaker" to court please? Thanks.
So get your head out of your own, then go and learn to spell.
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everything you said is totally true, i could not agree more, in fact, im 'gonna +rep you just because of how rite that post actually was...
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Well if it is "bugged", or in some way broken other than smashed screen or something, how will they ever know if it was jailbroken? And if the screen was smashed they would just hand it back to you.
Also, learn to use the correct vocabulary.
Definitions of "bugged" on the web:
having hidden electronic eavesdropping devices; "wired hotel rooms"; "even the car is bugged"
A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, is a common technique in espionage and in police investigations.
Edited by Catzsy [Forum Super Moderator]: Please do not be rude to others.Well if it is "bugged", or in some way broken other than smashed screen or something, how will they ever know if it was jailbroken? And if the screen was smashed they would just hand it back to you.
Also, learn to use the correct vocabulary.
Definitions of "bugged" on the web:
having hidden electronic eavesdropping devices; "wired hotel rooms"; "even the car is bugged"
A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, is a common technique in espionage and in police investigations.
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Last edited by Catzsy; 10-08-2009 at 10:45 PM.
Moved to a better forum
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