Did you see that someone did a Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone, it was up for 2 days (maybe less) and Apple pulled it down. Read HERE.
Maybe they are still bitter about the smacking the 64 gave Apple back in the 80's.
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Did you see that someone did a Commodore 64 emulator for the iPhone, it was up for 2 days (maybe less) and Apple pulled it down. Read HERE.
Maybe they are still bitter about the smacking the 64 gave Apple back in the 80's.
How about a app for the Android ?
I can't imagine what would possibly be worth doing on such a small platform? Often times these sorts of devices have very particular constraints on what can and more importantly cannot be done outside of the device (through their API). So it would be unlikely that the device could interface with a FlashScan for instance.
Now I'm not at all familiar with the Andriod platform, so given it is Google it might be entirely different :)
Which Windows already does. Did a manual clean up on an XP laptop last year. Was stunned what was left behind after supposed normal MS driven deletions/clears of history/caches/temps/blah blah.
Windows is set to not report the space a lot of this junk (intelligence?) takes up.
:secret: :shock: :shock:
Yes I know what can be recovered from your PC. :eek:
I sat on a grand jury for the summer a few years ago and
I learned quite a bit about that.
But they need physical possession of your PC.
Can you remember all the things you used a search engine for? :lookaround:
I am much more wary of Google than I am of MS.
Actually they dont need always need possession of your PC. In the corporate world, there are several low key software vendors that offer solutions to large corporates to have forensic surveillance software as part of the standard load. It sits there running as a service and when the command comes, it downloads your hard drive to HQ. :secret:
And this is illegal in some jurisdictions under privacy laws, but they still do it. :shock: Se la vie.
Looks like I should get one of them firewall thingys. :hihi: