Boeing Black

Boeing Black is a secure Android smartphone built by Boeing and BlackBerry Limited,[1] targeted for (United States) government and military defense communities,[2] and people "that need to keep communications and data secure".[1] On February 27, 2014, Boeing filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

Features

According to Boeing Defense, Space & Security Division, The Black has embedded hardware security features, can be configured through software policies, and has endless modularity capabilities.[3] The phone can self-destruct if it is tampered with, and will feature two slots for SIM cards.[1]

gollark: So you can then determine where they are and just offset all your returned positions by a constant factor to set their position fix to where you want it to be.
gollark: As the sole GPS server, it is trivial to use exactly the same maths to determine where a client is when they ping (since CC GPS, unlike in reality, works by having clients ping the server when they want a fix).
gollark: Plus all kinds of weird error sources.
gollark: You get time *differences* in real life since the clocks aren't synced.
gollark: It's harder than that.

References

  1. "BlackBerry works with Boeing on phone that self-destructs". Reuters. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  2. "Boeing Black Product page". Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  3. Adhikari, Richard. "Boeing Unveils Suicidally Secure Smartphone". Retrieved 27 February 2014.
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