Please note that the Internet Watch Foundation has subsequently told PC Pro that, although it hosts information about the filtering scheme, it has no involvement with the filtering or the creation of the blacklist.
This is down to the mobile broadband providers themselves.
Um, well Microsoft's official press statement says:
"Starter is a limited functionality SKU with an application limit designed for small notebook PCs in all markets."
I'd say that's a bit more than a hint, wouldn't you?
This story is completely inaccurate. Consumers don't have to opt-in to receive adult content: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/broadband/370450/confusion-reigns-as-government-announces-porn-ban
Samsung has denied it's installed keyloggers on the machines. It claims Hassan's security software registered a false positive. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/366442/samsung-denies-installing-keyloggers-on-laptops
Check this blog for the details, doesn't look good. http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2010/04/12/the-phoney-war-apple-vs-adobe/
Please note that the Internet Watch Foundation has subsequently told PC Pro that, although it hosts information about the filtering scheme, it has no involvement with the filtering or the creation of the blacklist. This is down to the mobile broadband providers themselves.
Um, well Microsoft's official press statement says: "Starter is a limited functionality SKU with an application limit designed for small notebook PCs in all markets." I'd say that's a bit more than a hint, wouldn't you?
More details at PC Pro
The full review of the Nokia E71 is also now online.