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Submission + - ISP Data Caps Just a 'Cash Cow' (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Ars summarizes a new report into the common practice of ISPs implementing data caps, ostensibly to keep their network traffic under control. The report found a much simpler reason: money. Quoting: 'The truly curious thing about the entire debate has been the way in which caps have mostly remained steady for years, even as the price of delivering data has plunged. For example, paying for transit capacity at a New York Internet exchange costs 50 percent less now than it did just one year ago, and many major ISPs aren't paying at all to exchange data thanks to peering. So why don't prices seem to fall? ... The authors of the new paper contend that all explanations are more or less hand-waving designed to disguise the fact that Internet providers are now raking in huge—in some cases, record—profit margins, without even the expense of building new networks. ...While Internet users have to endure a ceaseless litany of complaints about a "spectrum crunch" and an "exaflood" of data from which ISPs are suffering, most wireline ISPs are actually investing less money in their network as a percentage of revenue, and wireless operators like AT&T and Verizon are seeing huge growth in their average revenue per user (ARPU) numbers after phasing out unlimited data plans—which means money out of your pocket. In the view of the New America authors, this revenue growth is precisely the point of data caps.'
Security

Submission + - Hacker Behind Leaked Nude Celebrity Photos Gets 10 Years (securityweek.com)

wiredmikey writes: A US judge sentenced a computer hacker to 10 years in prison on Monday for breaking into the email accounts of celebrities and stealing private photos. The hacker accessed the personal email accounts and devices of stars including Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and Renee Olstead, among dozens of other people he hacked.

The hackers arrest in October 2011 stemmed from an 11-month investigation into the hacking of over 50 entertainment industry names, many of them young female stars. Hacked pictures of Johansson showed her in a state of undress in a domestic setting. Aguilera's computer was hacked in December 2010, when racy photos of her also hit the Internet. Mila Kunis' cell phone was hacked in September that year with photos of her, including one in a bathtub, spread online.
According to the FBI, the hacker used open-source, public information to try to guess a celebrity's email password, and then would breach the account.

Comment Re:Serial # on the box... (Score 1) 265

Couldn't they trace the serial number on the returned box, match that up to the iTunes account used to activate the missing iPad, and nail the perps that way?

Not a bad Idea. However it is done, these perps MUST be brought to justice. This was a planned and executed THEFT. Thieving hurts everyone. People who steal objects or money should be punished in direct relationship to what they steal. And besides...this is an Apple product. These perps have no idea what a community they have sullied, but they do know which quality product to target. I hope they're caught and jailed for at least 1 month per item scammed. If someone steals from me and it is within my power to contain or stop them, I WILL. (call me a Wallmart wannabe if you must, BUT STEALING IS WRONG!)

Comment Re:Combo (Score 1) 62

well... Asimo and SIRI combined might give us a real head-start to human interfacing autonomous robots. It would have to do more than follow you around and perform phone tricks and web searches on command, but as a personal assistant?????? .... Apple should outright BUY honda. Damn I really don't want to have to buy Apple stock at it's present value, but I've always indicated to my children that if you broad-buy robotic company stock, you'll eventually wind up millionaires.
Open Source

Myst Online: Uru Live Returns As Free-To-Play 58

agrif writes "Shorah b'shemtee! Uru Live has been released for free, as a first step towards opening its source. This game, an MMO released by the makers of Myst and Riven in 2003, has been canceled, zombified, resurrected, canceled again, and is now about to be released as open source to its dedicated fan base. Massively has written a brief newbie guide if you're unfamiliar with the game."
Announcements

Submission + - spolsky's software Q and A Site (joelonsoftware.com)

guzzibill writes: "Joel has assisted the beta release of a site called "Stack Overflow". Post a software question and watch the answers flow in. A DIGG-IT personality is very much woven into the site, where both questions AND answers can be edited for CLARITY and DUGG for correctness / agreement by all. Correctly asked questions AND answers "float" to the top. This site has reached critical mass! ===> http://stackoverflow.com/"

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