You're right about if "they" want to do something, then "they" will. However, with the proper laws and oversight, privacy violations can be mitigated and, if authorities are caught abusing their power, then at least we have a legal recourse to punish their activity.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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It is all smoke people. If the technology allows it, "they" do it. No law will keep it from happening.
You're right about if "they" want to do something, then "they" will. However, with the proper laws and oversight, privacy violations can be mitigated and, if authorities are caught abusing their power, then at least we have a legal recourse to punish their activity.