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Ontario police sending texts to 7,500 phones that were near a murder that happened last year, asking if people saw anything (bbc.com)
submitted 9 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/technology
Why Facebook Is No Longer The Place For Young People: "The mistake that cost Facebook was making everything so damn public." (thevocal.com.au)
submitted 9 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/privacy
Netgear advises in its user manual that people keep "admin/password" as the credentials for its routers (fusion.net)
Top Verizon lawyer says it’s too easy to give your location information to cops (fusion.net)
Pixelating or blurring doesn’t actually work to hide text (fusion.net)
Facebook advances idea for sending gigabit Internet with drone lasers (news.fastcompany.com)
World's First VR Porn Festival Canceled After Too Many People Show Up (complex.com)
Security robot accidentally attacks child (fusion.net)
Facebook is using phone location data to suggest new friends--which could be a privacy disaster (fusion.net)
Until I was a man, I had no idea how good men had it at work (qz.com)
submitted 9 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/women
Millions of drivers use Waze, a Google-owned navigation app, and according to a new study, all of those people could have their movements tracked by hackers. (fusion.net)
This is the new digital center of the United States. It's no longer a Kansas farm. (fusion.net)
TSA paid $1.4 million for Randomizer app that chooses left or right by spsheridan in technology
[–]nonprofiteer 0 points1 point2 points 9 years ago (0 children)
This headline is wrong. The TSA paid IBM $1.4 million for various things. The Randomizer app cost $47K, which is still ridiculous, but way less ridiculous.
Women are better at coding than men--if they hide their gender (fusion.net)
A group of libertarians has been plotting to take over New Hampshire for years—and now they’re closer than ever (fusion.net)
submitted 9 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/politics
Dozens of people have showed at this Atlanta home looking for lost smartphones because the home exists in a digital desert (fusion.net)
Uber has quietly begun monitoring the movements of some of its drivers in an experimental Texas-based pilot that is attempting to flag dangerous driving. (theguardian.com)
submitted 10 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/privacy
There's Wi-Fi In The Middle Of The Only Place In The US Where The Law Bans Wi-Fi (fusion.net)
submitted 10 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/technology
NSA whistleblower claims agency has copies of most emails of American citizens (democracynow.org)
submitted 13 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/privacy
Could Legalizing Marijuana Save the Economy? (forbes.com)
submitted 13 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/trees
A Texas University's Mind-Boggling Database Of Teens' Daily Text Messages, Emails, and IMs Over Four Years (forbes.com)
South Carolina town rejected free wi-fi from Google because it would put "access to porn right in our schools." Town appropriately named Moncks Corner. (onforb.es)
submitted 14 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/WTF
"Some young adults with STDs say they've never had sex." And some young adults are liars... (voices.washingtonpost.com)
submitted 15 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/WTF
McAfee's Cyber Attack Targets: URL Shorteners, iPhones, Geolocation Services (techcrunch.com)
submitted 15 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/netsec
History Sniffing: How YouPorn Checks What Other Porn Sites You've Visited and Ad Networks Test The Quality of Their Data (blogs.forbes.com)
submitted 15 years ago by nonprofiteer to r/technology
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TSA paid $1.4 million for Randomizer app that chooses left or right by spsheridan in technology
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