Jan 15 2012

Chinese History In Canada




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What Can Be Undeleted From An iPhone Besides Deleted Text Messages?   by Dallas Kerr

release of the iPad, Chinese markets were showcasing knockoffs running everything from Android to Linux to Windows.

Called “shanghai” (fake), these have been available in China for some weeks and are now filtering into other world-wide black markets. Some may surface in Canada as they have in the U.S. (generally via online sellers).

=== To buy or not to buy?

This question plagues many people because, well, they like having the latest cool thing and think that the iPad might be useful, but aren’t sure about spending so much money on one. This is understandable, since the iPad can cost a week’s salary to many. Is it really justifiable?

So far, user experiences in the U.S. have shown that it’s hit-and-miss. eBook enthusiasts aren’t generally thrilled with the book reading performance of the iPad. Others, who might have expected that the gadget would be a netbook or similar small computer were disappointed to find that it’s really just an iPhone with a larger screen.

Most, however, have been happy (so far) with their purchase. The Internet is full of message boards and blogs with people touting the 10?? screen and its performance playing movies, surfing the Web, and otherwise doing general on-the-go smart phone computing. It should be noted that it’s not nearly as portable as it’s cousin, the iPhone, so it’s not a “shove in your pocket and go” item.

All in all, your purchase of an iPad is up to you, but it’s logical that most will not really have a good use for one.

Having said that… I rushed out on launch day (just before lunch) and bought myself an iPad. As a devotee of the Apple brand I just ‘had’ to have one. And if you’d like to see yours-truly unboxing his shiny new iPad, you can check out what some media outlets are calling “porn for nerds” – it’s my iPad unboxing video.

Many clients seek out a cellular forensic consultant because they want to recover deleted text messages. usually due to suspicions about infidelity in a spouse lover. But they do not realize the vast amount of evidence that can be recovered from a iPhone besides just the deleted text messages. This article will show what else can be recovered to aid in your infidelity investigation.

1. Location Tracking

Older versions of the iPhone can retain up to two years of location tracking information. Basically you can get data that will detail the past whereabouts of that device.

2. Web Site Addresses

This is like obtaining the browser history on your home PC or lap top. This could be valuable evidence of a porn or gambling addiction. It could reveal membership in online dating sites, escort services etc

3 Address Book

Obviously this can reveal the name and address of the person cheating with the clients spouse. It may also list rendezvous spots like restaurants or motels.

4 Notes

The Notes section of the iPhone can contain directions, addresses, phone numbers, betting information, debts, appointments or dates. A great deal of information can be found in this overlooked feature of the iPhone.

5. Calendar

This may contain dates, the other woman’s birthday, anniversaries…

6. Text, SMS

About the Author

Francine born in 1974 in Paris. Work as a software developer (mainly java), and
as a freelancer as a webmaster (mainly php)

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