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@Kwinten: That is interesting. Targeting a Mac, even though it holds a small market share, would yield a higher profit per infected computer.

@shift123: On the top bar, just like how I do it.

I'm part of the 20% (read the source article for full stats) that sits quietly and kills the process and/or figures out why it's hanging.

@blyan: I saw the 3 Macs but didn't want to be a dick about it. I'm glad somebody else saw that.

solution 6: darknets. It's like a VPN except super-secret.

@Wabbited: not the onion router solution. Tor + torrents is still secure.

@Suicide Teddy: right, which still leaves people with body identifiers stored on their phones.

Anomos sounds cool, onion routing over bittorrent would be nice. The only problem is that it would be as slow as molasses.

@Michael Ellis: yes, I know remote programs already exists for basically every device. I'd like the keylogger and phone call recorder though.

Call me a foil hat, but I don't want my phone recognizing my heartbeat, voice, face, and behavior. If somebody (competent) stole my phone, that person would just turn of the phone, plug it in, recover data, then wipe it.

Stop flaunting non-existent tablets and start producing. I don't care how good a device is unless I can use it.

@minjin: looks great, it protects against brute force, but what about picking?

@Xaoc: SWAT forces usually have breaching shells that will blast the lock but disintegrate in the process so there isn't as much scatter.

@Thangka: that's why they're called "master keys" ;)

@Lemonade: Any phone with spaced keys is going to have rounded keys, square looks odd when separated. And the phone is silver, having any other spacing would be plain ugly.

@Lemonade: I saw some comparisons, and it does looks the same, but what are they supposed to do? Any other keyboard color would look crappy with a silver and black scheme.

@denb: same thoughts

I don't think that looks like Mac at all.

This is missing quite a lot- ARPANET, Usenet, start of BBSes, connecting to people through phone numbers, war dialing. You know, all the important stuff. I bet I'm leaving out a lot, too.