Samsung to ban camera phones
Samsung is to ban camera phones from its semiconductor, flat-panel and electronics factories because of industrial espionage fears. "The prohibition was introduced amid fears that the latest generation of smart phones could be used to spy on Samsung's latest manufacturing processes. Ironically, the Korean company is a leading manufacturer of the technology it wants to ban."
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