This company is already requiring employees to provide blood samples and other (arguably invasive) scans. Two employees have come forward, claiming they have no privacy at all any more. As a result, the company has posted their information on the web. Is this what we can all expect someday?
They might be sweet machines, but the iPaq H3900s are reported to run very hot when used for longer than a two hour session. I don't want something in my hand if it's going to hurt to use it after a while!
This company is already requiring employees to provide blood samples and other (arguably invasive) scans. Two employees have come forward, claiming they have no privacy at all any more. As a result, the company has posted their information on the web. Is this what we can all expect someday?
They might be sweet machines, but the iPaq H3900s are reported to run very hot when used for longer than a two hour session. I don't want something in my hand if it's going to hurt to use it after a while!