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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
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ooooh... if ur planning on using it to sneaky the phone numbers out forget my input! want nothing to do with that! forget the legalities its just bad karma man! and waaaay too open to abuse!
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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
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@ Iowa
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some pro's and cons (just as i see it!)
web server - possible, entirely software based, more elegant, though requires web server (duh) username, pass, etc. plus requires kids phones to have internet enabled (depends on your views as a parent on unrestricted web access) and also privacy issues.
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2010-08-20
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@ Iowa
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its alright terry dont worry about it this is a positive maybe i cud learn better parent skills lol !!
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2010-08-20
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Web server sounds interesting - host a small database app that could be exported to contact info format.
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I'm going to stir the hornet's nest a bit now... :-) Since this is a real Linux computer, what about configuring Wireshark somehow? I don't actually know how to use it but I'm aware that it can pull wireless info - both for licit and illicit purposes. (We use it in the labs at work on test hardware.)
Whether or not Wireshark could pull a number that someone was talking or texting to or other data, I don't know. I do know that a phone's OS _shouldn't_ let someone do that but it might be an interesting security test - to see how much data bleeds out into the open.
Hmmm... now I'm wondering just how much I'm exposing when I use wifi hot spots.
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2010-08-20
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i dont think any phone would transmit over wifi data that was just required for cellular modem, without asserting some virus-type behaviour over the tarhet device. but i may be wrong! as for the webserver, if someon has one and is willing to provide the space, the perfect solution may be in sight... most phones have a backup all contacts option these days, albeit it in different formats sometimes, if the webserver could recode these different format into one used by the n900 then transfer to and fro is the only real issue left.
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2010-08-20
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