References
Apple. (2011). iPhone. Features. Retrieved March 1, 2011 from http://apple.com/iphone/features
This Reference is Apple’s website that gives all the details and specifications for Apple products like the iPhone.
Gershowitz, A. M. (2008). The iPhone meets the Fourth Amendment. Selected Works, 1-6.
Retrieved March 1, 2011 from http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=adam_gershowitz
This reference is an article written by an associate professor from South Texas College of Law about how the Fourth Amendment applies to the searching of iPhones in the eye of the law.
Goggin, G. (2009). Adapting the mobile phone: the iphone and its consumption. Continuum:
Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 23 (2), 238. Retrieved March 1, 2011 from
iPhone. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved March 2, 2011 from
This reference is about the iPhone and its history with well over 200 references.
Pandya, V. R. (2008). IPhone security analysis. A Project Report Presented to the Faculty of the
Department of Computer Science San Jose University. 9-11, 13-14, 32.
Retrieved March 1, 2011 from
This reference is a research paper written by a student going for his Master in Computer Science at San Jose University. It is about the jailbreaking and unlocking of the iPhone and the security issues along with it.
Schwartzel, E. (2010). iPhone hacking becomes legalized: Library of Congress Oks
‘jailbreaking’. McClatchy – Tribune Business News. Retrieved March 1, 2011 from http://mutex.gmu.edu:2048/login?url=http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=2093019531&sid=16&Fmt=3&clientId=31810&RQT=309&VName=PQD
This reference is from a newspaper article about how the Library of Congress legalized ‘jailbreaking’ of cellular devices like the iPhone.
Snell, J. (2010). iPhone 4. Macworld, 27(9), 42-44. Retrieved March 1, 2011 from
This reference is an article written for the magazine Macworld about the positive and negatives of the iPhone 4.
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