Submission + - Apple wants to share your location with others (latimes.com) 1
In an updated version of its privacy policy, the company added a paragraph noting that once users agree, Apple and unspecified "partners and licensees" may collect and store user location data.
When users attempt to download apps or media from the iTunes store, they are prompted to agree to the new terms and conditions. Until they agree, they cannot download anything through the store.
The company says the data is anonymous and does not personally identify users. Analysts have shown, however, that large, specific data sets can be used to identify people based on behavior patterns.
Mashable (http://mashable.com/2010/06/21/apple-stores-iphone-location/) and The Consumerist (http://consumerist.com/2010/06/privacy-change-apple-knows-your-phone-is-and-is-telling-people.html) have picked up on this as well."
Comment Affordable and Usable Video Conferencing.... (Score 1) 170
pick one.
Comment Re:Wouldn't the responsible thing be... (Score 1) 133
Gimme a minute to RTFA, and I'll check your router for you.
Comment Re:A bargain (Score 3, Interesting) 177
I have Kinko's/Staples/ Office Depot cut off the spine ($1-$5), clip it on all sides, and go home to my Fujitsu ScanSnap for ADF scanning, auto color/ b/w selection, and OCR. Oh, and you press the button once and walk away.
Comment Re:What questions? (Score 1) 590
The world needs more Open Source curricula.
I've been saying such shit for years. I'm a young college professor, and I can actually relate to my students' needs: they want engaging, relevant, and digitally-available lectures, but my superiors want to form a task-force before giving me the resources to create open material.
They've even expressed the notion that my not wanting to sell my lectures is weird
Comment Re:Tor can be blocked as well. (Score 1) 374
You just described every country in the world. Of coarse larger, more metropolitan cities will statistically contain greater numbers of educated folk, and yes, a larger city will have greater allowances with social boundaries and acceptance, so yea, they'll seem more liberal.
Disclosure: I was born in Iran, and live in the States. (and am probably now being "watched" after this post)
Comment Re:Tor can be blocked as well. (Score 1) 374
but just to clear things up, Iranians are NOT Arabs.
Comment Re:Font (Score 1) 857
edwardian script FTW.
Comment FYI: Lake City College is Legit (Score 1) 487
I visited LCCC several times when in student government a few years back. They're a legitimate college with a good student population and decent teachers. They're right outside Ocala, FL - halfway between Tallahassee and Orlando.
Comment Re:Yes, yes, all very impressive (Score 1) 419
i just installed
Professor Gets 4 Years in Prison for Sharing Drone Plans With Students 354
Comment No version for Macintosh??! (Score 1) 214
Pssht......remind me why I'm reading this?
sent from my iPhone.
Comment Re:Drivel (Score 1) 419
I just got off the phone with my grandparents in Iran....I asked if they were watching LoTR....they said no: Comcast was down.
Comment Re:Freedom for Iran! (Score 1) 263
i dunno.....I'm Iranian (born in Tehran) - American (living in the States), and I damn sure would love to have our boys do something worthwhile rather than shoot shit in iraq.