Blackberries have a self-destruct feature. Entering the PIN incorrectly a certain number of times will wipe the device. This can also be initiated by the Blackberry administrator remotely.
Of course you have to enable the PIN feature in the first place...
Blackberries have a self-destruct feature. Entering the PIN incorrectly a certain number of times will wipe the device. This can also be initiated by the Blackberry administrator remotely. Of course you have to enable the PIN feature in the first place...
Gosh, flour power! Boom, boom!
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I remember the Tomorrow's World episode.
They put jam on the CD, and then they drilled a small hole in it and it still played.
True story,
Just yesterday I had a meeting with our Micro$oft Account Manager.
He suggested we didn't shake his hand as had some kind of virus...
I don't have an iPod because it doesn't have an FM radio. My cellphone does.