Friday, March 30, 2012

Want to Protect Your Online Privacy? Too Late

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Password giveawayRecently, word has spread that companies are beginning to ask potential employees to hand over their Facebook passwords, saying it's just another piece of the all-important background check.

Experts say that the requests may be legal. But that's not necessarily what's really worrying Internet companies.

Even if it's A-OK in the legal sphere, the publicity around the idea brings up a topic that companies like Facebook and Google (GOOG) would prefer to avoid: privacy.

In their ideal world,...

Want to Protect Your Online Privacy? Too Late originally appeared on DailyFinance.com on 2012-03-29T13:30:00Z.

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Facebook's Death Spiral: It's Inevitable (and Already Starting)

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Facebook demiseSince the birth of the Internet, all of the Web's dominant companies have had one thing in common: Eventually, they all faded into oblivion.

Prodigy and Netscape are now a distant memory; MySpace becomes more irrelevant by the day; and AOL (parent of DailyFinance) and Yahoo! must constantly struggle to keep their footing in a shifting online landscape.

And then there's Facebook. Seemingly invincible Facebook.

Gangbuster Beginnings

Since it started in 2004, the company has been on a tear to...

Facebook's Death Spiral: It's Inevitable (and Already Starting) originally appeared on DailyFinance.com on 2012-03-30T12:00:00Z.

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Starbucks Lovers Bug Out Over Creepy Frappuccino Ingredient

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StarbucksStrawberry Frappuccinos are a summertime favorite at Starbucks (SBUX). Too bad word's out that the lovely strawberry color is actually derived from "cochineal extract" -- dried, crushed bug carcasses. Talk about a buzzkill.

A Change.org petition has helped spread the word that cochineal extract poses a major problem for vegans, since consuming crushed bugs certainly doesn't adhere to the vegan diet.

Starbucks has owned up to the whole "Barista, there's a bug in my frappuccino" brouhaha,...

Starbucks Lovers Bug Out Over Creepy Frappuccino Ingredient originally appeared on DailyFinance.com on 2012-03-30T13:05:00Z.

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March 23, 2012: 2012 Proof Silver Eagles, $1 Bills and $1 Coins, Eisenhower Dollars

SRT Previews 2013 Viper’s Interior on Facebook [New York Auto Show]

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2013 SRT Viper interior teaser image

SRT has released a single image of the 2013 Viper’s interior on its Facebook page ahead of the car’s debut at the New York auto show next week. This is the third official sneak peek at the new Viper that SRT has given us, following a glimpse of a carbon-fiber intake and a line drawing of the car’s front end.

The photo of the interior (above) reveals one surprise, along with one given, about the Viper. First, the obvious: The 2013 Viper will get a six-speed manual transmission. We know, pretty shocking stuff. But the surprise found in the photo is, well, nicely surprising. The big revelation is that the Viper finally gets what appears to be a major interior upgrade. The dashboard is covered in leather that’s held together with contrasting red stitching, and the passenger grab handle is wrapped in what looks like suede or Alcantara. And are those flashes of aluminum trim we see?

We’ll get a full look at the 2013 SRT Viper inside and out next week, so stay tuned to this space for all of the venomous sports cars’ details.

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1 In 88 Children May Have A Form Of Autism

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Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are developmental disabilities that include difficulties in social interaction and communication as well as restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped behavior patterns. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has released information this week, estimating that as many as 1 in 88 children, or more than 1%, may have some kind of ASD...
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Mixed Emotions

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In this project i explored the wide range of emotions which you can find in the faces of very young kids which allow us to catch a glimpse of their individual personalities.
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Cost to coast United States of America 2009
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Honeycombs of magnets could lead to new type of computer processing

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Scientists take an important step in developing a material using nano-sized magnets that could lead to new electronic devices. Researchers have demonstrated that large arrays of nano-magnets can be used to store computable information.
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Snooping TVs? Samsung responds to criticism

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In a recent piece, we discussed the fact that new features in Samsung's top 2012 models — including built-in microphones and an HDTV camera — could be used to collect unprecedented personal information, as well as present a new way for hackers to invade users' lives. Samsung has now provided an official comment on the matter, and shared two separate privacy policies. In a recent piece, we discussed the fact that new features in Samsung's top 2012 models — including built-in microphones and an HDTV camera — could be used to collect unprecedented personal information, as well as present a new way for hackers to invade users' lives. Samsung has now provided an official comment on the matter, and shared two separate privacy policies.


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Gerald Nachman

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"Nothing fails like success."
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How Should I Carry My Fluids on the Run?

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I received an email from reader Juan who has a very timely question. Like many runners getting off the treadmill and heading outside to run in the nicer weather, he's wondering how he should carry water on the run. Juan is smart to be thinking about hydrating on the run, since it's important that runners replace fluids if they're running more than 30 minutes. He writes, "I'm thinking of buying a fluid carrier but I don't know what kind. Do you recommend the belts, the Camelbaks (backpack), or the handheld type?"

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

17 Brilliant 3D Photographs, No Special TVs or Glasses Required [Shooting Challenge]

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You don't need fancy plasmas or special shutter glasses to see 3D. All you need is a mental hack, showing two perspectives in quick succession. Here are the 17 entries to this week's 3D Shooting Challenge. More »


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A Blind Man Is Driving This Car [Video]

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This is Steve. 95% of his vision is gone. He's blind. And he's behind the wheel of this car, travelling perfectly across his neighborhood. It's an amazing feat. A technological miracle. More »


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Kindle Fire's Software Update Enables... [Kindle Fire]

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Amazon's pushing out a software update that has a few nice-sounding features like Book Extras, a reading view for Amazon Silk, movie rentals, and personal document storage on Amazon's cloud servers. More »


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JetBlue Pilot Freaked Out: Why Its Investors Should Too

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Jet BlueLadies and gentlemen, this is your captain freaking.

A Tuesday morning JetBlue (JBLU) flight taking passengers to Las Vegas had to be diverted after the pilot had a mental meltdown and had to be subdued by passengers.

Reports indicate that the captain was acting erratically in the cockpit, and the co-pilot was able to persuade him to leave. When the co-pilot and an off-duty JetBlue pilot managed to lock him out of the cockpit, the situation intensified.

The locked-out pilot began telling...

JetBlue Pilot Freaked Out: Why Its Investors Should Too originally appeared on DailyFinance.com on 2012-03-28T15:10:00Z.

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March 21, 2012: 2012 Presidential Dollars, Chinese Silver Pandas, American Arts Gold Medallions

25 Cars Worth Waiting For: The Choicest Rides Arriving in the Next Four Years

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25 cars worth waiting for

We’ve worked the phones, lit up our e-mail accounts, and tapped our sources to deliver intelligence on the hottest vehicles in the pipeline. They’re all here, including Chevy’s secretive C7 Corvette, the next BMW M3, the ninth-generation Honda Accord, and many, many more. Read on to get the inside scoop on the 25 cars most worth waiting for.

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A Greater Ability To Process Information Draws People With Autism To IT

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People with autism have a greater than normal capacity for processing information even from rapid presentations and are better able to detect information defined as 'critical', according to a study published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology...
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Gravedad

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Writing graphene circuitry with ion 'pens'

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Researchers coax graphene to grow in previously defined patterns, offering a promising new tool in the quest to develop graphene-based electronic devices.
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AT&T, Verizon agree to stop 'cramming' phone bills

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Verizon and AT&T have agreed to stop “cramming” consumers' telephone bills with unauthorized third-party charges, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., announced Wednesday.
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Tips for Half Marathon and Marathon Recovery

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Feeling sore and tired?  You're in good company. Lots of half and full marathons took place this weekend. Congrats if you ran one! Here are a few tips to aid your recovery.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

These Are the Apps on Mr. Burns' iPad [Ipad]

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Mr. Burns used his iPad in the recent Simpsons episode Them, Robot, and, like the rest of us, he loaded it up with apps. They are funny: Am I Alive, Ukulele Hero, Google Naps, Captain Billu's Whiz-Bang, Angry Burns and the one I really want to buy at the App Store: Trap door. More »


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