he FBI has published a document outlining their intent to build an extensive social media monitoring system, and what they’ve come up with looks, on paper at least, extensive and more than a little big-brotherish.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Consumers in the middle of Google-Facebook battle ? USATODAY.com
Google and Facebook might have finally gotten the average consumer riled up about privacy.
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Richard Cordray, the new director of ...
Richard Cordray, the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (C... http://ow.ly/1gV7FQ
- New aviation consumer protections ...
- New aviation consumer protections take effect this week - Welcome to the FastLane: The Official Blog http://ow.ly/1gV7FR
Is your smartphone telling every website you visit your telephone number? | Naked Security
O2 mobile users in the UK are venting on Twitter today, fuming at their discovery that their phone number is being shared with every website that they visit over the network.
Is this something that we will have to worry about here soon?
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Is this something that we will have to worry about here soon?
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Testimony of Richard Cordray before the Subcommittee on TARP, Financial Services and Bailouts of Public and Private Programs > Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Richard Cordray, the new director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) made his first trip Tuesday to Capitol Hill since his controversial recess appointment, Republicans seemed satisfied that he would at least hear their concerns.
Cordray promised a House oversight subcommitte that he would consider publishing a regulatory agenda for the year, take small-business owners' perspective into account and listen to congressional advice on how to deal with other regulatory agencies.
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Cordray promised a House oversight subcommitte that he would consider publishing a regulatory agenda for the year, take small-business owners' perspective into account and listen to congressional advice on how to deal with other regulatory agencies.
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New aviation consumer protections take effect this week - Welcome to the FastLane: The Official Blog of the U.S. Secretary of Transportation
DOT's Office of Aviation Consumer Protection and Enforcement was hard at work in 2011 protecting the interests of the flying public
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Official Google Blog: Updating our privacy policies and terms of service
In just over a month we will make some changes to our privacy policies and Google Terms of Service. This stuff matters, so we wanted to explain what’s changing, why and what these changes mean for users . . .
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
How The Biggest Solar Storm Since 2005 Is Going to Affect You
There's a solar Coronal Mass Ejection travelling towards us at 1,400 miles per second, the largest solar storm since 2005. It will hit Earth around 9am Eastern Time, causing fluctuations on the power grid and disruptions to the Global Positioning System.
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Monday, January 23, 2012
- Scosche CellControl automatically ...
- Scosche CellControl automatically limits cellphone functionality when drivingwww.theverge.comSome ma http://ow.ly/1gSvJW
Thursday, January 19, 2012
- Pedestrian Safety: How Innovative ...
- Pedestrian Safety: How Innovative Tech Could Save Your Lifemashable.comPedestrian casualties are on http://ow.ly/1gO0DZ
Pedestrian Safety: How Innovative Tech Could Save Your Life
When it comes to pedestrian traffic, safety should be the number one concern, but transportation infrastructure in the United States is built to accommodate cars, not people. This focus is putting lives at risks and the data shows it — in 2010, pedestrian fatalities rose 4.2%, and pedestrian injuries due to motor vehicle crashes increased by 19% from the previous year, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. With 4,280 pedestrians killed and 70,000 injured in 2010 in the U.S. alone, cities are installing technologies that will improve pedestrian safety on busy streets.
From: http://mashable.com/2012/01/18/pedestrian-traffic-safety/
From: http://mashable.com/2012/01/18/pedestrian-traffic-safety/
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
- Technology tackles teen drivers' p...
- Technology tackles teen drivers' phone distractionswww.usatoday.comParents are tapping new technolog http://ow.ly/1gLvxY
Technology tackles teen drivers' phone distractions ? USATODAY.com
Anxious parents worried about teens and distracted driving are tapping new technology to keep their young drivers from texting, surfing and even talking behind the wheel.
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From: http://ping.fm/HKJ5Y
Monday, January 16, 2012
- Suze or not, look closely at celeb...
- Suze or not, look closely at celebrities' prepaid cardswww.usatoday.comNo matter who offers it, chec http://ow.ly/1gKgLn
iKeyboardRemote Controls Music on an iOS Device from Your Keyboard
Mac: If you use your iOS device to play music on your stereo, you usually have to stand up and walk over to it in order to skip a song. iKeyboardRemote is a desktop app that keeps you from having to walk over to your stereo by controlling the basic music playing functions from your keyboard.
iKeyboardRemote uses a Bluetooth connection between your computer and your iOS device. With Bluetooth enabled on both devices, iKeyboardRemote will walk you through the process of pairing the two together. After the two are communicating with each other, you control your iOS device's music playback using the media keys on your keyboard. Since it's Bluetooth, the range isn't phenomenal, but if you often have your device connected to a stereo that's a bit out of reach from you computer, this is a great way to stay in control. iKeyboardRemote is a free download in the Mac App Store.
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iKeyboardRemote uses a Bluetooth connection between your computer and your iOS device. With Bluetooth enabled on both devices, iKeyboardRemote will walk you through the process of pairing the two together. After the two are communicating with each other, you control your iOS device's music playback using the media keys on your keyboard. Since it's Bluetooth, the range isn't phenomenal, but if you often have your device connected to a stereo that's a bit out of reach from you computer, this is a great way to stay in control. iKeyboardRemote is a free download in the Mac App Store.
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Face recognition: In the future, can you remain anonymous? - Jan. 13, 2012
ace recognition and detection technology is becoming cheaper, faster, and much more commonplace, raising the question of whether people will be able to remain anonymous in the near future.
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From: http://ping.fm/BFQUW
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Turn Facebook pink, red or black? Don?t fall for online scams | Naked Security
Have your Facebook friends invited you to switch your boring blue Facebook profile to an attractive shade of red, black or shocking pink?
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Monday, January 9, 2012
- New Website Fixes Your Facebook Pr...
- New Website Fixes Your Facebook Privacy Settings | Security & Privacy | Social Networking | Security http://ow.ly/1gCchP
- Novartis issues voluntary recall d...
- Novartis issues voluntary recall due to broken, mislabeled pills - CNN.comwww.cnn.comNovartis volunt http://ow.ly/1gCchQ
New Website Fixes Your Facebook Privacy Settings | Security & Privacy | Social Networking | SecurityNewsDaily
A new website eases the burden of figuring out what permissions you've given up in your Facebook, Twitter or Flickr accounts, and helps you revoke any you feel might be too invasive or could land you and your online data in danger.
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From: http://ping.fm/ix2Gh
Novartis issues voluntary recall because of broken, mislabeled pills - CNN.com
Pharmaceutical company Novartis on Sunday voluntarily recalled a number of over-the-counter drugs -- including certain bottles of Excedrin and Bufferin -- because of complaints about mislabeled and broken pills.
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
- CFPB mortgage complaint system is ...
- CFPB mortgage complaint system is up and running – Consumer Financial Protection Bureauwww.consumerf http://ow.ly/1gBA2h
CFPB mortgage complaint system is up and running > Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The CFPB is accepting mortgage complaints from consumers who have experienced difficulties in the housing market, including problems related to mortgage documents, mortgage servicers, and foreclosure.
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From: http://ping.fm/bmuPr
More Tweets are 28 characters long than any other length
If you’ve ever wondered how long the average Tweet is, then this graph should answer some questions for you. . . .
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Friday, January 6, 2012
Richard Cordray, the new Director of ...
Richard Cordray, the new Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (C... http://ow.ly/1gzrVP
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