Remains of the Day: Location, location, location

22.04.2011
Members of Congress have many questions about iPhone location logging, and they're not afraid to ask. Elsewhere, Greenpeace has reengaged Apple, Cupertino may be handing out supercharged iPhones, and the prevalence of cheap games may be--surprise--hurting expensive games. The remainders for Thursday, April 21, 2011 would never play games--with your heart.

(Ars Technica)

Agreeing on a budget might take them weeks, but Congress is totally of this . Both and have sent letters to Apple inquiring why iPhones are logging users' locations. Strangely enough, both letters contained the same question about whether or not the iPhone's location system could tell if someone was----on a golf course?

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Just when you thought the eternal battle between Greenpeace and Apple had died to embers, the environmental organization is stirring the coals once again, this time by declaring Cupertino the 'least green' tech company. The reason for the ding? Apple's North Carolina data center, which will--Greenpeace estimates-- the company's electricity consumption. That's much worse than rival companies' data centers, which run on cotton candy and the dreams of the innocent.

(9 to 5 Mac)