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The Privacy Paradox 146

Dekortage writes "The NYTimes has a piece up about the paradox of privacy: 'Normally sane people have inconsistent and contradictory impulses and opinions when it comes to their safeguarding their own private information.' More specifically, it's all how you ask: if you don't talk about privacy, people won't worry about it. In one survey, 'When the issue of confidentiality was raised, participants clammed up. For example, 25 percent of the students who were given a strong assurance of confidentiality admitted to having copied someone else's homework. Among those given no assurance of confidentiality, more than half admitted to it.'"

Comment Dont just blame computer manufacturers (Score 1) 668

Be careful about who you want to lay the blame for on this transition. One of the major aspects of this is that the computer manufacturers do not manufacture the LCD screens themselves. Therefore, as the widescreen became more popular the factories were retooled to produce widescreen displays. The motherboards also have to fit, but with the screen change, the motherboard manufacturers do not produce motherboards for laptops in that form factor. There are always many different companies involved in the production of something as complex as a laptop. As a computer manufacturer, you can only produce based on what your suppliers can/will supply.

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