
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 24 November 2005
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Name
James Button
Location
London
Occupation
Consultant
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So how does it stop kids swapping them, or dropping them in the WC
If it can't - then what's the reliability of the location reporting feature.
All it's gonna indicate is that the childs phone is with 30 others in skule
(The count of 30 is other phones, not children)
Also - will 'Daddy' notice the one in his brief case when he goes on a 'weekend course'
Playing on unjustified fears -again
Japan is one ...
Anonymous
Presumably though, these security features don't g...
Anonymous
"Can't be turned off" - don't the Japanese have co...
Roger Huffadine
So a bright child who studies physics puts it in a...
Tony Darby
So how does it stop kids swapping them, or droppin...
James Button
So you can leave your mobile where you told your p...
Ben Lefroy
Great idea, except my kids would lose their own he...
M Poulaud
Its not new technology. Two companies in the UK ww...
Joe Drake
Don't let our Tony know about this, he will want t...
David
So, japan is the safest country in the world? Tell...
Peter E
Safest doesn't mean 100% safe.
I don't think a...
Mike Perry
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