Rugby star's sons rack up £3,200 iPhone bill in three hours
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Rugby star's sons rack up £3,200 iPhone bill in three hours - Telegraph - 0 views
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Rugby star's sons rack up £3,200 iPhone bill in three hours
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his sons, aged six and eight, were playing the game on his iPhone after memorising his password.
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Five-year-old runs up £1,700 iPad bill in ten minutes - Telegraph - 0 views
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Five-year-old runs up £1,700 iPad bill in ten minutes
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Five-year-old runs up £1,700 iPad bill in ten minutes
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But after downloading the free app Danny found his way into the game's online store and innocently ordered dozens of costly add-ons - totalling £1,710.43.
Digital rights advocates wary of new 'six strikes' initiative for online piracy | Techn... - 0 views
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The newest attempt to thwart illegal filesharing in the United States launched Monday and while the "six strikes and you're out" initiative seems to offer light penalties, digital rights advocates are concerned that it lacks transparency.
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Copyright Alert System (CAS)
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was devised by a coalition of internet service providers (ISPs), content owners and the US government to curb illegal downloading by alerting "casual infringers" when illegal filesharing is detected on their IP address.
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Letters: Big data and big problems for personal information | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views
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describes a new product to collect and mine user data online
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PII is a predetermined list of attributes that could identify an individual
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personally identifiable information?
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Facebook's new promoted-post feature sparks privacy concerns | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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new feature allows its users to promote their friends' posts
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Facebook announced the launch of a new feature on Friday that allows users to pay to promote their friends' posts. In return for a fee, Facebook promotes the post so that more people see it
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already sparked privacy concerns because you don't have to give your consent for a post to be promoted by one of your friends.
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Will Apple's iWatch introduce the age of wearable technology? - Telegraph - 0 views
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Apple is developing a smart watch as it seeks to repeat its trick with the iPhone and iPad and spur a new market
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curved touchscreen made from a new type of flexible glass, an array of sensors to monitor exercise patterns and heart rate, “wave and pay” function, access to maps, voice control and wireless integration with the iPhone.
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That could allow the wearer to take calls and read messages without having to delve into their pocket or bag, or mean the iphone would know when it was in its owner’s hand an unlock automatically.
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Why the entertainment industry's release strategy creates piracy | Technology | guardia... - 0 views
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If you want people to buy media, you have to offer it for sale. If it's not for sale, they won't buy it, but many of them will still want to watch or hear or play it, and will turn to the darknet to get – for free – the media that no one will sell to them.
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Today it's hard to find any knowledgeable person who thinks that making more money by delaying a release to an optimal date is possible, except to the extent that the knowledgeable person is selling something.
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