'Do Not Track' mode added to latest Safari |
- 'Do Not Track' mode added to latest Safari
- Vengeful hacker sentenced to two years in prison
- The white iPhone 4 may finally be right around the corner
- RIM to outbid Google for remaining Nortel patents?
- So, maybe MeeGo isn't dead afterall
- Wii now selling for $170 at Best Buy
- Poker sites get smackdown from FBI
- Updated Netflix app is now Kinect-ready
'Do Not Track' mode added to latest Safari Posted: 16 Apr 2011 10:58 PM PDT Apple appears to have added "Do Not Track" mode to the latest test version of its Safari browser, giving users a chance to browse the Web without having their online activity tracked by marketers. Ad networks love to be able to view online activity as it helps them send targeted ads, like coupons for stores in your area. Internet Explorer, Chrome and Firefox each have their own type of "do not track" modes, so Apple is the laggard in that respect. In Firefox 4 and IE9, users simply have to tick a box to opt-out of tracking. For Chrome, users need to install an extension called "Keep My Opt-Outs." The latest version of Safari should be bundled with Apple's upcoming Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. |
Vengeful hacker sentenced to two years in prison Posted: 16 Apr 2011 10:43 PM PDT Bruce Raisley of Kansas City, Missouri has been sentenced to two years of prison this week after being convicted of creating a virus that infected 100,000 computers and used them to DDoS sites that wrote articles showing him in a bad light. The hacker was "formerly a volunteer for the organization Perverted Justice, which works with police and the popular NBC reality TV show 'To Catch a Predator,'" explains Reuters. Hidden cameras document adults trying to have sex with minors, and the pedophiles are then turned over to the police. Raisley left the group after getting into a heated dispute with the founder of the organization, Xavier Von Erck. In retaliation, Van Erck began pretending to be "Holly," striking up an online relationship with Raisley. Raisley eventually decided to leave his wife for "Holly." Van Erck then photographed Raisley at the airport waiting for "Holly" to arrive. A number of sites, including Rolling Stone, picked up on the piece and published articles. Humiliated, Raisley then created the virus and managed to infect 100,000 host computers, using them to DDoS any site that had written the story about him. In addition to the jail time, Raisley must pay $90,000 combined to the sites for any downtime caused. |
The white iPhone 4 may finally be right around the corner Posted: 16 Apr 2011 10:27 PM PDT According to Bloomberg, Apple will begin selling the oft-delayed white iPhone 4 by the end of April. Apple delayed the white model for 10 months, following "manufacturing challenges," which may have included the paint peeling under heat and "complications with a sensor." Although unconfirmed, the general consensus is that Apple will not release a new iPhone in June, breaking three years of tradition. The iPhone may be introduced in September, instead, and the white phone may help boost sales while users wait to upgrade. The company released white and black models of the iPad 2 last month, and Apple even hinted that the iPhone 4 would get its second colorway soon. |
RIM to outbid Google for remaining Nortel patents? Posted: 16 Apr 2011 10:13 PM PDT Last week it was reported Nortel would sell all of its remaining 6000 patents and applications to Google for $900 million unless a rival bidder took a shot. It appears that RIM may be willing to outbid Google, or at least start a bidding war with the search giant. RIM would be part of a consortium including at least "two other mobile phone makers" who will jointly try to outbid Google. That patents cover wireless, 4G, data networking, optical, voice, and semiconductors. Nortel has been selling off assets since going bankrupt in 2009. Once trading as high as $600 a share in the tech bubble of the late 90s, Nortel shares now trade for 3 cents. |
So, maybe MeeGo isn't dead afterall Posted: 16 Apr 2011 09:48 PM PDT Despite founding partner Nokia leaving the mobile operating system for dead, it appears not everyone is willing to let the Linux-based MeeGo head off to Davy Jones' locker. LG Electronics is looking to adopt the OS for some lower-end smartphones, with discussions already underway. Says MeeGo, of Nokia's decision to abandon the project in favor of Windows Phone 7: It's opening opportunities for the others to come in. Discussions are taking place. You'll see things coming out this year, pretty soon. Besides LG, ZTE and China Mobile are also looking to help develop a handset with the OS. Even if MeeGo is revived (outside of tablets), it will have stiff competition from Android, Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry, and the possibility of Apple creating new models of the iPhone which will be aimed at the lower end of the market. |
Wii now selling for $170 at Best Buy Posted: 16 Apr 2011 01:27 PM PDT Best Buy has begun selling the Wii for $170, one month ahead of its expected May 15th price cut. Leaked images of the proposed price drop began surfacing last week and it appears that retailers have decided to front-run the actual cut so sales don't become stagnant as consumers wait for the price cut. The drop marks the first time Nintendo has dropped the price since September 2009 when the price went from $250 to $200. Following the decision, it is rumored Target and other retailers will begin dropping the price on Monday, as well. Nintendo has sold 86 million Wii since launch, far surpassing the Xbox 360 and PS3, mainly due to its lower price point and "family" marketing. There has been no word on whether Sony or Microsoft are considering price cuts for their consoles. |
Poker sites get smackdown from FBI Posted: 16 Apr 2011 12:03 AM PDT Owners of three massive online poker companies have been charged today with fraud, and accused of "tricking" banks into processing multiple billions of dollars worth of online gambling proceeds. Among 11 people arrested are the site owners of Full Tilt Poker, PokerStars and Absolute Poker, three major player in American online gambling. Each is charged with violating U.S. anti-Internet gambling laws. Prosecutors are also seeking $3 billion, after filing civil money laundering charges. Each of the sites are located overseas but attract players from the U.S. In addition, the domain names for the companies have been seized and the sites shutdown. So far, only two of the men have been arrested, and one more is expected to turn himself in today. The other eight are outside of the U.S. |
Updated Netflix app is now Kinect-ready Posted: 15 Apr 2011 11:34 PM PDT Microsoft has said this week that the updated Netflix app on the Xbox 360 features Kinect support, meaning "controller-free movies and TV shows." Says Pete Thompson, General Manager, Xbox LIVE: By integrating Kinect into the Netflix experience on Xbox LIVE, we're continuing to transform the way people enjoy their favorite entertainment in the living room. Since its launch, Netflix has always been one of the most popular services on Xbox LIVE, so we are excited to deliver a brand new way to control this experience in a way that can't be found anywhere else. The Netflix app is available to Xbox Live Gold subscribers who also have a Netflix subscription, which starts at $8 per month. Adds Netflix: Netflix continues to provide its more than 20 million members in the U.S. and Canada unparalleled convenience, selection and value. With thousands and thousands of titles available to watch instantly, paired with the innovation of Kinect and the power of Xbox LIVE, this is an entirely new way for Netflix members to enjoy instantly watching TV shows and movies streaming from Netflix on their TVs. Using Kinect, you can play, pause, fast forward and rewind using voice control or a wave of your hand. |
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