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  • Is there a way to report H1-B discrimination in job listings?

    02/13/2015 10:05:33 AM PST · by bobcat62 · 22 replies
    I just got a couple of job inquiries, where having an H1-B visa is a must. Is there a way to report these jokers to the appropriate agency?
  • Russian woman dies after dropping charging iPhone into bathtub

    02/12/2015 8:39:38 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 66 replies
    Independent UK | Thursday 12 February 2015 | KASHMIRA GANDER
    Per FR Policy, Link only: Russian woman dies after dropping charging iPhone into bathtub
  • OpinionSpy Rears its Ugly Head on Macs Once Again

    02/12/2015 5:16:33 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 6 replies
    Intego ^ | February 11th, 2015 | by Graham Cluley
    Almost five years ago, Intego security researchers warned about the OSX/OpinionSpy spyware infecting Mac computers, downloaded during the installation of innocent-sounding applications and screensavers distributed via well-known sites such as MacUpdate and VersionTracker. Once compromised, infected Macs could leak data and open a backdoor for further abuse. Now, sadly, a variant of OpinionSpy seems to be making something of a comeback. Mac security researcher Thomas Reed raised the alarm on his blog earlier this week, describing how he believed he had spotted a new variant of OpinionSpy in an installer for an app on CNET's Download.com. Intego researchers have confirmed...
  • Why is Hoover Institution suddenly sweet on Hussein Obama??

    02/12/2015 5:11:26 PM PST · by SoFloFreeper · 9 replies
    2/12/15 | sff
    I follow Hoover on twitter. I guess they are part of a federal task force or symposium on cyber security....good enough.... But lately their tweets seem awfully infatuated with the fact that they are getting some face time with Hussein. As if Valerie's ward REALLY CARES about protecting Americans..... The same team that has the NSA monitoring every American suddenly wants to be sure we are secure? Don't make me laugh.
  • iPhone 6 Plus iOS 8.1.3 Review: Two Weeks Later

    02/12/2015 12:19:38 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 26 replies
    GottabeMobile ^ | 02/11/2015 | By Josh Smith
    Apple continues to deliver small, but important updates for the iPhone 6 Plus and after spending two weeks with the iOS 8.1.3 update it is time to share how it handles on the iPhone 6 Plus. We are still waiting for other updates from Apple that will add important features and hearing rumors of an improved music service as Apple sets sights on bigger feature-filled updates. Apple continues work on iOS 8.2 that will bring support for the Apple Watch and the company just announced an iOS 8.3 beta that delivers other key improvements for Apple Car Play and for...
  • FR preferences - Please help

    02/12/2015 6:49:12 AM PST · by Mrs. Don-o · 21 replies
    self | February 12,2015 | don-o
    don-o here. For those who do not know, Mrs Don-o has been very ill. (Prayer thread @ keyword mrsdono) Very thankful to God that she is recovering. Currently in rehab for getting her strength back. Borrowed a laptop and trying to get her set up. Cannot find the preference to allow a brief of the text to appear on both the articles and comments. I am sure it is obvious but cannot find it. Thanks
  • Tim Cook explains why Apple Pay doesn't collect your data: 'You are not our product'

    02/12/2015 12:44:54 AM PST · by Swordmaker · 55 replies
    Business Insider ^ | February 11, 2015 | Dave Smith
    Apple Pay is off to a good start: by December, two out of three dollars used for contactless payments were from Apple Pay. . . Cook explained why Apple Pay works: It respects people's needs for privacy and security, which makes it trustworthy. It's first and foremost a value. We believe that customers have a right to privacy. And that the vast majority of customers don't want everyone knowing everything about them. ... You are not our product. That is our product. ... there's no reason why anyone, or us, that we need to know where you're buying something, what...
  • Need email help -- Dropbox annoys me

    02/11/2015 3:08:19 PM PST · by Cowman · 26 replies
    self | 2-11-2015 | self
    I have several large PDF files to email and whenever I try to attach them to a yahoo email I get sent to Dropbox -- I HATE Dropbox. How do I send these files without Dropbox?
  • Samsung's smart TVs are inserting unwanted ads into users' own movies

    02/11/2015 2:56:19 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 17 replies
    The Verge ^ | February 11, 2015 05:15 am | By James Vincent
    Samsung's smart TVs have already come under fire this week for a poorly worded privacy policy that apparently let the devices listen in on owners' conversations. Now, there are reports that the sets are inserting ads "every 20-30 minutes" into users' own, locally stored content. There's been a string of complaints online by customers using third-party video apps such as Plex and Australian service Foxtel, with most referring to rogue Pepsi ads interrupting their viewing. "After about 15 minutes of watching live TV, the screen goes blank, and then a 16:9 sized Pepsi ad (taking up about half the screen)...
  • Lost In Translation: Do Interpreter Apps work? (Real Time Machine Translation Alert)

    02/11/2015 10:19:49 AM PST · by goldstategop · 13 replies
    BBC News ^ | 02/10/2015 | Kevin Rawlinson
    If real-time translation apps can get it right, they could upend a lucrative sector. According to a recent report by the Economist newspaper - which cited consulting firm Common Sense Advisory - the language interpretation industry generates about $37bn (£24bn) worth of sales every year. But the problems I experienced in Bilbao suggest that processor-powered translations still have far to go. Those issues are indicative of speech recognition tech's limitations in general, according to Joseba Abaitua, an academic at the modern foreign languages department at Bilbao's University of Deusto. Mr Abaitua, who specialises in online communication, suggests that interacting via...
  • One-Bit To Rule Them All: Bypassing Windows’ 10 Protections using a Single Bit

    02/11/2015 4:13:08 AM PST · by ctdonath2 · 12 replies
    Breaking Malware ^ | February 10, 2015 | Udi Yavo
    Microsoft released their latest Patch Tuesday. This Patch includes a fix for vulnerability CVE-2015-0057, an IMPORTANT-rated exploitable vulnerability which we responsibly disclosed to Microsoft a few months ago. As part of our research, we revealed this privilege escalation vulnerability which, if exploited, enables a threat actor to complete control of a Windows machine. In other words, a threat actor that gains access to a Windows machine (say, through a phishing campaign) can exploit this vulnerability to bypass all Windows security measures, defeating mitigation measures such as sandboxing, kernel segregation and memory randomization. Interestingly, the exploit requires modifying only a single...
  • Imgur Does Away with Pro Membership (truncated)

    02/10/2015 8:11:22 PM PST · by SWAMPSNIPER · 9 replies
    PETAPIXEL ^ | 01/09/15 | Michael Zhang
    Imgur Does Away with Pro Membership, Now Offers Free and Unlimited Photo Storage for All After being started back in 2009 as a gift for Reddit users, Imgur has quickly become one of the Web’s most dominant forces in image hosting. Yesterday marked the service’s sixth year in existence, and to celebrate, Imgur has decided to phase out Pro subscriptions. The benefits of paid membership are now completely free for every user.
  • iOS 9: Apple’s desktop-class smartphones

    02/10/2015 3:13:34 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 11 replies
    Computerworld ^ | Feb 10, 2015 5:10 AM PT | Jonny Evans
    The latest rumor from Mark Gurman’s Deep Throat over at 9to5Mac claims Apple will focus on performance and stability rather than features in iOS 9 – and that its new mobile OS will be 64-bit only. Learning from history It makes sense for Apple to decelerate the pace of regular feature introductions and take the time to optimize and improve the many it already has. It is interesting (and informative) to reflect that the last time it chose to decelerate feature improvements was when it launched OS X Snow Leopard in 2009, which introduced a range of under-the-hood improvements, the...
  • MacBook Air survives 1000-foot, 125mph fall from plane

    02/10/2015 2:41:59 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 23 replies
    9 to 5 Mac ^ | February10, 2015 | Ben Lovejoy
    Left, a Sport Cruiser aircraft of the same type; right, the MacBook Air after the fall A South African pilot appears to have taken the name of his MacBook Air a little too literally, managing to drop it from the light aircraft he was flying when the canopy flew open. The MacBook, along with his flying license and logbook, fell 1000 feet into the fields below–but amazingly survived the experience. Admittedly it didn’t emerge entirely unscathed. Pilot and Reddit user Av80r reports that the unibody casing was bent, the glass trackpad shattered and the cooling fans were damaged, but...
  • Rise of the machines: Study sees robots cutting labor costs 16 pct. (truncated)

    02/10/2015 8:52:06 AM PST · by dware · 16 replies
    Fox News ^ | 02.09.2015 | AP via Fox News
    WASHINGTON – Cheaper, better robots will replace human workers in the world's factories at a faster pace over the next decade, pushing labor costs down 16 percent, a report Tuesday said. The Boston Consulting Group predicts that investment in industrial robots will grow 10 percent a year in the world's 25-biggest export nations through 2025, up from 2 percent to 3 percent a year now. The investment will pay off in lower costs and increased efficiency.
  • Republican FCC Commissioner Slams ‘Obama’s 332-Page Plan To Regulate The Internet’

    02/10/2015 5:59:52 AM PST · by GrandJediMasterYoda · 19 replies
    dailycaller.com ^ | 2/10/15 | Daily caller
    Republican FCC Commissioner Slams ‘Obama’s 332-Page Plan To Regulate The Internet’ Republican FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai on Friday raised the first of many criticisms to come about FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s aggressive net neutrality plan distributed to commissioners Thursday, which Pai described as “President Obama’s 332-page plan to regulate the Internet.” In a statement released Friday, Pai lamented the fact that the 332-page plan, which he tweeted a picture of himself holding next to a picture of Obama, won’t be released to the public until after the commission votes on its implementation later this month.
  • Apple pushes Flash update for Mac OS X following triple zero-day debacle

    02/09/2015 9:22:21 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 27 replies
    V3-UK ^ | 09 Feb 2015 | by Alastair Stevenson
    Apple issues a compulsory Flash update Apple has issued a compulsory update forcing Mac OS X users to upgrade to the latest version of Flash, following the discovery of three zero-day vulnerabilities in the software. The update appears as a pop-up in all Apple systems using an outdated version of Flash. "If you're using an out-of-date version of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in, you may see the message ‘Blocked plug-in', ‘Flash Security Alert' or ‘Flash out-of-date' when attempting to view Flash content in Safari," read the advisory. "To continue viewing Flash content, update to a later version of Adobe Flash...
  • How Many Laws Did Apple Break?

    02/09/2015 8:16:36 PM PST · by Swordmaker · 44 replies
    MondayNote ^ | February 8, 2015 | by Jean-Louis Gassée
    Apple’s most recent quarterly numbers broke all sorts of records and, as we shall see, a number of laws. Apple just released its numbers for the quarter ending last December, the first quarter of its 2015 Fiscal Year. The figures are astonishing: iPhones: Apple sold 74.5M, + 57% over last year’s same quarter. iPhone revenue was $51.2B, + 57%. That’s enough iPhones for 1% of the world population, 9.4 iPhones for every second of the past quarter. I hope to see some day a documentary movie on the supply chain heroics leading (parts manufacturing, assembly, transportation logistics) required to achieve...
  • Affinity Photo is a New Pro Photoshop Alternative for Mac Users: Get It for Free

    02/09/2015 6:28:27 PM PST · by SWAMPSNIPER · 28 replies
    PETAPIXEL ^ | 02/09/15 | Michael Zhang
    Affinity Photo is a new program that was launched today by the England-based software company Serif. It’s designed to be a powerful alternative to Adobe Photoshop for professional photographers and retouchers who work on a Mac.
  • Automakers lag in protecting security, privacy of cars-Markey report

    02/09/2015 9:29:36 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 3 replies
    Reuters ^ | Joe White
    Only two of the responding automakers said they could respond to an effort to hack on-board data systems "in real time," the Markey report found. The report also raised concerns about privacy, noting that automakers are collecting and using large amounts of driving data, in many cases storing the data with third parties. Customers "are often not explicitly made aware of data collection, and when they are, they often cannot opt out without disabling valuable features such as navigation," said the report, which was disclosed, by the CBS program "Sixty Minutes" on Sunday.