beyondfantasy3 113M
2012 posts
4/4/2013 5:21 pm
I'm Happy....


I'm happy I did not stick with the android phone system... I have blackberry... and it works just fine without any intrusions, from the likes of Facebook and Google.

"from the news"
for anyone wondering why Facebook didn't build a Facebook phone, the answer is simple: It didn't need to.

Let's recall what Facebook Home is, exactly: Software that launches when you power up your phone, that completely replaces the home screen, giving you a whole new messaging and notifications system. You can still get to your Android apps, by way of a new app menu, and you can still shop for apps at the Google Play store. But even when you're in an app, Facebook messages can be seen, floating atop the screen. And when you're not in any app? Why, you're in Facebook!

This slick Trojan will be available to the hottest and newest most drool-worthy phones from Samsung and HTC first, and rollout to most cheaper Android phones — not to mention any Android tablets at all — will take months. Nevertheless, the April 12 launch of Facebook Home will establish a beachhead for the social network to make a full mobile assault on Android.

['end news"]

I guess when people figure out that Facebook and Google steals all their info and do their data mining games, you life won't even be your life. It will belong to Facebook and Google.

This is the mindset of this young culture like Facebook has created, to take what it wants and do what it wants with it, and pretend it is helping you, when you become nothing more than a component in Facebook's product line up, and you life becomes its main product.

So for the text happy people, 'text way" and they will filter through it and bombard you with stuff, until you won't know what you are thinking or what they have planted for you to think.

people need to figure out what of Tech they need, and understand the consequences of what they think they want. because it is becoming more and more true, to 'Beware What You Wish For"...
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Eventually, it will become possible to run your tablets through you own personal server, or route your phone through your own encryption script via a route through your own server... It will probably start out costly, but when they create the system where you buy bandwidth then you may have some control over your transmission. but then one has to be informed as to what a bandwidth provider has capability to do or not do.


Right now, I'll stick with my 'Blackberry"... one thing Blackberry knows, it has to protect data, because too many businesses use their platform.. and business demand the security features that made Blackberry a dominant business use system.

beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
4/6/2013 5:56 am

I don't like jumping for the fads and being bombarded every 6 months with another unit.

Currently I don't own a tablet,... I may get one, but I have not figured out which one to get. Apple has good features, but I detest their - roll out every six months and I also am not thrilled about the memory limits, or the mandatory limit of carriers who support the thing. But Sprint, seems to be smart enough to give people a simple unlimited plan.
AT&T and Verizon are definitely not choices I'm at a point to consider. currently I think they are simply robbing people with BS plans.