The iPhone defined?
My friend Doug, the Ollivant in the room at New American Foundation, says that a hacker friend told him that “an iPhone is a tracking and surveillance device from which you also happen to be able to make calls.”
My friend Doug, the Ollivant in the room at New American Foundation, says that a hacker friend told him that "an iPhone is a tracking and surveillance device from which you also happen to be able to make calls."
My friend Doug, the Ollivant in the room at New American Foundation, says that a hacker friend told him that “an iPhone is a tracking and surveillance device from which you also happen to be able to make calls.”
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