Feb 17 2009

Facebook Privacy Change Sparks Federal Complaint – PC World


DailyTech

Facebook Privacy Change Sparks Federal Complaint
PC World – 2 hours ago
The backlash against Facebook's updated privacy policies is about to expand. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is preparing to file a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission over the social network's updated licenses,
Zuckerberg on Privacy: This is Just the Beginning Wall Street Journal
Facebook users protest retention of information The Associated Press
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Feb 17 2009

Half of Pirate Bay charges dropped – Times Online


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Half of Pirate Bay charges dropped
Times Online – 6 hours ago
The prosecution has dropped half the charges against four men accused of helping millions of internet users make illegal downloads of music, films and games.
Half of Charges Against Pirate Bay Dropped On Day 2 Of Trial ITProPortal
The Pirate Bay Still Sailing As Major Charges Dropped ChannelWeb
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Feb 17 2009

Universal mobile phone charger on the way – Christian Science Monitor


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Universal mobile phone charger on the way
Christian Science Monitor – 7 hours ago
By Andrew Heining | 02.17.09 Say goodbye to the tangle of wires next to the bed and in the junk drawer. And, industry officials and environmentalists hope, wave farewell to the heap of obsolete device chargers strangling landfills.
Push for standard cellphone charger gains ground International Herald Tribune
Mobile World Congress diary: Day 2 Times Online
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Feb 17 2009

Google bets on Vodafone’s Magic to break Apple’s spell – Independent


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Google bets on Vodafone’s Magic to break Apple’s spell
Independent – 1 hour ago
With Vodafone on board, Google has high hopes for its attempt on Europe’s mobile market. Nick Clark reports from Barcelona Google and Vodafone have teamed up to take on Apple’s iPhone, yesterday unveiling the internet search engine group’s second
Apple made to watch out for smartphone challengers Times Online
Vodafone confirms NZ release for “G2” Android phone National Business Review
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Feb 17 2009

Canadian astronaut eager for six months in space, except for … – The Canadian Press


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Canadian astronaut eager for six months in space, except for
The Canadian Press – 6 hours ago
CALGARY – Robert Thirsk has ready answers for what will be the best and worst parts of being the first Canadian astronaut on an extended mission to the International Space Station.
Canadian astronaut speaks at U of C about upcoming mission CHQR
Media Advisory/REMINDER: Expedition 20/21-Six Months in Space for Market Wire (press release)
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Feb 17 2009

At mobile show, software gets the buzz – International Herald Tribune


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At mobile show, software gets the buzz
International Herald Tribune – 6 hours ago
By Kevin J. O'Brien While dozens of new smartphones are being introduced at Mobile World Congress here this week, the industry's biggest players – and the newcomers that have shaken it up – are less likely to be touting their latest devices than what
Scenes from Mobile World Congress 2009 eWeek
Google's newest Android prepares to battle Apple CNN International
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Feb 17 2009

US gambling capital bans iPhone card counter – Register


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US gambling capital bans iPhone card counter
Register – 1 hour ago
You can now use your iPhone or iPod Touch to help you break the bank – and the law – at a casino's blackjack table. And gaming officials in Nevada are none too happy about it.
Nevada casinos on the look-out for iPhone card counting app CNET News
Nevada tips casinos to iPhone card-counting app Computerworld
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Feb 17 2009

Cellphone Carriers: Skype’s Got Your Number – Wall Street Journal


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Cellphone Carriers: Skype’s Got Your Number
Wall Street Journal – 2 hours ago
By Geoffrey A. Fowler Skype, the Internet calling company owned by eBay, has struck a deal with Nokia to pre-load the company’s calling software on high-end mobile phones.
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Nokia to sell phones with Skype software Reuters
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Feb 17 2009

South Park iPhone app rejected as "potentially offensive" – Ars Technica


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South Park iPhone app rejected as "potentially offensive"
Ars Technica – 4 hours ago
Apple's illogical App Store approval process claims another victim: the bathroom-nuanced humor of South Park. In a world where there are almost too many fart apps to count, how does this make sense?
Android Phone gets Guitar Hero app guardian.co.uk
For all the “open” talk, Android Market sure has a lot of rules VentureBeat
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Feb 17 2009

Map As Metaphor In a Location-Aware Mobile World

mattnyc99 writes “Two weeks after the launch of Google Latitude, your inbox is probably full of requests and privacy advocates probably have even more concerns than they did at first. But some tech pundits are already seeing the bigger picture of a digital lifestyle based around the always-on, GPS-based mobile map. The NYTimes’s John Markoff has a great piece in today’s Science Times about the map as metaphor for a time when ‘future systems will probably begin to blur the boundaries between the display and the real world.’ Over at Esquire.com’s Tech Therapist, Erik Sofge talks to the geek behind Latitude and offers a similar reality check: ‘Latitude will be precisely as annoying as e-mail and social networking sites and cell phones themselves — and just as useful. What won’t stop Latitude, or the wider rollout of location-based tracking, is bitching about it. These are juggernauts of free, culture-reorienting technology. And you and me, we are but posts on the massive Facebook profile of history.'”

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