Tag: Stuff

Judge Rules Teen Molester Has a Right to Social Media, Do You Agree?
Think about how often you use the internet. Seriously, just think about it for a second. I'm willing to bet that the vast majority of people would severely underestimate their de...
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Microsoft Patents Orwellian Tech For Kinect
The Kinect has been a huge success for Microsoft since it was introduced in 2010. The games might not be the best, but Microsoft may have other plans in store for the camera. A...
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Google+ Unveils New Reporting Mechanisms for Content, Hangouts
Google just announced some new privacy functions for Google+ that deal with how users report abusive content within the stream as well as abuse within Hangouts. Here are the cha...
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Guys, Stop Instagramming Your Ballots. Seriously.
I know you're excited about voting. It's not only our democratic right and duty, but it's a privilege. Quick tip: If you want to convince yourself of the importance of voting, ju...
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Facebook Gives Expanded Privacy Tutorial to New Users During Signup
Facebook currently boasts over 1 billion monthly active users, with more signing up every day. In order to help protect those users from the get-go and possibly avoid any future p...
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Calculate How Much Obama & Romney Are Willing to Spend on Your Vote
It's no secret that both the Obama and Romney teams are doing all they can to get your vote on November 6th, and they have been for quite some time. Much of that effort is directe...
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California Warns App Makers Ignoring New Privacy Law
The state of California is getting tough with "scores" of app developers by shipping out non-compliance notifications to many companies that are reportedly in violation of state pr...
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New App Makes Facebook Creeping for Bikini Pics a Hell of a lot Easier
Is it possible for an app to rest in a moral grey area and also be an incredibly effective time-saver? If that interesting combination exists, it exists inside a new app called...
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Obama Worries About Malia Using Facebook, Cites Privacy Concerns
The President of the United States and the First Lady both have their own Facebook and Twitter accounts -...
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Short Film Explores the Perils of Being “Hooked” on Facebook
It's much easier to lie about yourself (or embellish, if you will) on the internet than it is in person. How do you know that a person really "likes" a certain band or brand? How...
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Yahoo Says Microsoft Is Making It Hard To Deliver Its Value Proposition To Users
Yahoo slammed Microsoft today over its use of "Do Not Track" by default in Internet Explorer 10. This is interesting on several levels, but most notably because Yahoo and MIcrosoft...
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“Password” Remains Top Password, “Jesus” Cracks the Top 25
People: What are you doing? This is just getting sad now. Remember all of those password leak stories you've seen in the last few months? How many?...
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News Flash: Your “Private” Porn Has a Good Chance of Going Public
If you are uploading sexually explicit photos and videos or yourself and/or your partner to the internet, you're already living dangerously, my friend. And if you think that you w...
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noPhoto Wants to Stick It to the Man, One Avoided Traffic Cam Ticket at a Time
Freedom, security, and privacy. Those are some pretty weighty concepts to be used in the discussion of license plate technology. But that's what noLimits Enterprises says it can...
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Verizon Highlights Its Privacy Policy in the Wake of Windows Phone Rumors
Earlier today rumors surfaced that Windows Phone 8 devices scheduled...
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