Japanese university issuing iPhones

May 22, 2009

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Aoyama Gakuin University will be issuing all of its 550 staff and students iPhones. The GPS function of the iPhone will be used to take attendance in this Japanese school. Previously, the University of Missouri had implemented a similar regulation that required students to purchase iPhones to use as certain courses would upload lectures into the device. In the Missouri case however, students were required to pay for the phone out of pocket or with financial aid if available. Aoyama Gakuin University will not do that and will instead allow students to purchase the device for themselves. Time to advertise in Craigslist Japan for your jailbreaking services!
-Derek
[Source: MDN]

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