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		<title>Carrier IQ VP says software poses no threat to user privacy, backs up his argument with metaphor</title>
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<p>The final chapter of the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/01/carrier-iq-what-it-is-what-it-isnt-and-what-you-need-to/">Carrier IQ saga</a> has yet to be written, but at this juncture, even the rosiest of rose-tinted observers would be hard pressed to find a silver lining. The specter of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/02/ftc-asked-to-open-an-investigation-into-carrier-iq/">federal investigation</a> looms larger by the day. Implicated carriers and manufacturers are <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.engadget.com/update/carrier-iq-which-companies-have-the-smarts/">washing their hands</a> with Macbethian fury. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/AlFranken/">Al Franken</a> is on the verge of going <em>Al Franken</em>. And at the epicenter of all this sits Carrier IQ &#8212; a California-based analytics company that has already gone to great lengths to defend its innocence. First, it sought to discredit Trevor Eckhart&#8217;s ostensibly damning research with a cease-and-desist letter. Then, CEO Larry Lenhart flatly denied Eckhart&#8217;s findings with an impassioned YouTube address. In recent days, the company has markedly softened its stance, arguing that its apps are only designed to meet operator demands and to &#8220;make your phones better.&#8221; Now, Carrier IQ has elaborated upon these arguments with a more detailed breakdown of how its software functions, and a more substantive defense of its practices. Head past the break to read more.
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Here's a pair of interesting iPad 3G hacks for your lazy Sunday -- first, Apple's tablet is apparently unlocked out of the factory, so trimming a T-Mobile SIM to micro SIM size will get you up and running on EDGE with no further hassle. Not terribly useful in the States, but good news for Europeans who'll have <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/15/ipad-will-have-dedicated-tariffs-on-o2-uk-orange-and-vodafone/">several carrier options</a> right out the gate. Secondly, MuscleNerd of the Dev Team has discovered it's apparently possible to send text messages from a jailbroken 3G iPad using a T-Mobile or non-iPad AT&#38;T SIM -- the stock AT&#38;T SIM restricts SMS and calls, apparently. Check videos of both hacks after the break.<br />
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<p>Here&#8217;s a pair of interesting iPad 3G hacks for your lazy Sunday &#8212; first, Apple&#8217;s tablet is apparently unlocked out of the factory, so trimming a T-Mobile SIM to micro SIM size will get you up and running on EDGE with no further hassle. Not terribly useful in the States, but good news for Europeans who&#8217;ll have <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/15/ipad-will-have-dedicated-tariffs-on-o2-uk-orange-and-vodafone/">several carrier options</a> right out the gate. Secondly, MuscleNerd of the Dev Team has discovered it&#8217;s apparently possible to send text messages from a jailbroken 3G iPad using a T-Mobile or non-iPad AT&amp;T SIM &#8212; the stock AT&amp;T SIM restricts SMS and calls, apparently. Check videos of both hacks after the break.</p>
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