Test
Ad 1
Ad 2
Ad 3
Ad 4
Ad 5
Ad 6
TECHi
Ad 8
Ad 9
Ad 10
Ad 11
Ad 12
TECHi

Boeing files plans with the FCC for a smartphone that can self-destruct

Online Wsj

Two Takes Default
Two Takes Default

Boeing’s mysterious smartphone,  the one that was supposed to have come out by the end of 2012, is now out of the bag. Boeing today posted a full breakdown of Black, a device aimed at defense and security customers. The FCC also published specifics on the hardware and software, including details on a feature that removes data if the device is opened up.

The world’s biggest aerospace company is jumping into the business of making high-security smartphones. Boeing Co. BA -0.13% filed plans this week with the Federal Communications Commission for a smartphone dubbed Boeing Black, which is designed for defense and security customers and won’t be available to average consumers. The phone is based on a modified version of Google Inc. GOOG +0.01% ‘s Android operating system. It takes Boeing beyond the jumbo jets, fighter planes and satellites for which it is known.

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Source