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April 22nd, 2011
10:18 AM ET

iPhone tracking technology under fire

Apple has come under fire recently for tracking technology in its iPhone and many users are concerned their whereabouts are being recorded.

Meanwhile, Blackberry's PlayBook hit shelves this week. Will it be strong competition for Apple's iPad?

Kiran Chetry and Ali Velshi talk to Mario Armstrong, Host of SiriusXm's "Mario Armstrong's Digital Spin" about the latest in the tech world.


Filed under: Consumers • Technology
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  1. KT

    This "tracking technology" leads me to believe that it is not a safe phone or device to have as a medical professional. If they can track our where abouts can they aslo sink in and look at my patient's information?

    April 22, 2011 at 1:31 pm |
  2. Vernon Cole

    It's a part of the dumbing down of America. Get it ten years and a whole new generation will care even less about security than the generation now. Electronic communications is the most insecure means of storying classified information ever devised, yet the Government is putting even the most top secret stuff on them. Wake up America.

    April 22, 2011 at 11:04 am |