No.
Psyched means that you were excited. Tie it to the soul if you like.
Pysch - as a declaration that you were fooled - comes from having psychology used to accomplish the act.
I suspect that sike came about when some parents or grandparents resurrected the word psych and reprehensibly...
Nope.
Just as Samsung and HTC are not obligated to release their proprietary portions of their codes, neither would these guys be.
As for taking their word - perhaps.
The Ars Technica tests were fair enough, the foundation methods can be implemented on your own for the most part if you...
Given that you brought up the NSA in the first place, I can see why you think that continuing to focus on that is a valid point of view. :D
And maybe it is.
But unbeknownst to most of the blogosphere, there are great non-NSA privacy concerns out there and they happen to be very real.
And...
You've probably seen the latest reviews, such as this month's installment on Engadget, so in case you missed it -
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/06/exclusive-a-review-of-the-blackphone-the-android-for-the-paranoid/
Pretty good software wrapup there and it easily explains some of what...
Fwiw, I checked it out from the software side when announced and I thought that they were on the right track for privacy and data protection. As I recall, some of the protection is subscription based (double check me on that) and that's understandable.
Sorry I didn't get to really test the...
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