Yes.
Land lines still use analogue technology, which are still relatively easy to tap.
Modern cell phones use digital encoded speech, use randomly changing frequencies and operate locally at low power. Although not entirely impossible to eavesdrop, it is very hard, needs sophisticated equipment and determination.
You would generally have to be the target of a government body.
Text messages on the other hand are temporarily stored on a computer and may be hacked.
False.
False
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Seek out local classified sites, as well as classified newspapers. Your best resource for this information, would be a real estate agent. They have access to all MLS listings.
You can find some LG models of cell phones by going into your local T-Mobile store. The customer service representatives and salesmen will be happy to discuss the phones with you.
Android is classified as a Unix based, open-source mobile operating system for phones and tablets.
Yes it is a movable asset, so it could be classified as personal property.
There is no such thing as a "g3" mobile phone. There are 3G mobile phones and one can get information on such phones at various mobile carrier and manufacturer websites such as Verizon or T-Mobile.
One can find information on three, or even more, mobile phone contracts online at MoneySupermarket. It has information about different types of mobile phones and where you can buy that type of mobile phone.
There is a lot of information on mobile business applications. You can find more information on the topic at http://communication.howstuffworks.com/convergence/mobile-business-communications4.htm.
Information on T mobile phone deals is available on the T mobile website, as well as retailers of mobile phones, such as Best Buy, and T mobile kiosks.
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