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Comment Process =/= results (Score 4, Insightful) 20

The process may be live, but that doesn't mean an appeal will result in anything other than "we were right the first time, denied", just as it often does with Google, Facebook, and other platforms. Human intelligence and a reasoned look at evidence for and against is almost never employed. I'll believe Apple's developer appeals process produces any meaningful relief when I see it.

Comment Re:Facebook moderation is a joke... (Score 1) 221

You can end that first sentence at "they don't give a damn about their policies". Content reports and appeals on moderation, policy, or other decisions go into a black hole, to be reviewed by noone, starting with "we don't care" and ending with "we were right the first time". It doesn't matter what the content was, what category the decision fell into, they just don't care. A complete lack of human intelligence in moderation decisions (be it on social media, app/extension stores, or other platforms) is now the norm across all the tech giants.
Businesses

MasterCard Fined $648 Million for High EU Card Fees (bloomberg.com) 84

MasterCard was fined 570.6 million euros ($648 million) by the European Union for imposing rules that regulators said may have artificially raised the costs of card payments in the region. From a report: The European Commission said MasterCard unfairly prevented retailers from seeking cheaper rates from banks outside the EU country where they are based. MasterCard's curbs on cross-border acquiring ended when the EU introduced credit card legislation in 2015. The EU's probe started in 2013 and escalated with a statement of objections two years later. MasterCard last month set aside $650 million to cover the fine, less than a potential 1 billion euros it flagged as a possibility in 2017. The company got a 10 percent fine reduction for cooperating with the EU, regulators said.

Comment Dell outlet (Score 2) 304

If you're going to cut costs, do so wisely. Get the employee something that won't break when she looks at it wrong, which will be performant enough to not get in her way, and which can be repaired quickly and easily. Any of the major business-notebook brands will offer that, but I tend to like buying from Dell's outlet. You can get good-as-new machines at Chromebook prices with - and this makes all the difference - same-as-new warranties with next-day on-site service. Get a decent Latitude with a 1080p display, recent-gen i5, 8gb of RAM, a 1-3 year next-day service contract, pop an SSD in it and you're out the door for under $800 for something that will last years.

Comment Misinformation (Score 1) 293

This situation is only going to be made worse by the misinformation being spread among lower-knowledge users. An [Big Box Office Store] employee told me that a Microsoft rep told him that Windows 8.1 (thus Update 1 beyond it) is not a free update from Windows 8. Microsoft's in-your-face "time to upgrade!" dialog may make it clear that it's free, but some users will still refuse the update for fear they'll be charged. Add more to the zombie horde...

Comment Re:So No One Thought It Odd (Score 1) 187

Not experimenting with, implemented. Privacy Guard 2.0 in CM10.2 and up lets you get extraordinarily granular with permissions, beyond just location and ability to read contacts/SMS/phone state/etc. You can opt to have Privacy Guard on by default for all apps, which I have - it will then log all attempts to use sensitive operations.
Earth

4 Prominent Scientists Say Renewables Aren't Enough, Urge Support For Nuclear 776

First time accepted submitter Paddy_O'Furniture writes "Four prominent scientists have penned a letter urging those concerned about climate change to support nuclear energy, saying that renewables such as wind and solar will not be sufficient to meet the world's energy needs. Among the authors is James Hansen, a former top NASA scientist, whose 1988 testimony before the United States Congress helped launch discussions of global warming into the mainstream."
Windows

Journal Journal: Acer CEO Pans Vista. Claims "Whole Industry is Disapponted" 1

Low sales has Acer and others up in arms:

Acer president Gianfranco Lanci today became the first major PC manufacturer to openly attack Microsoft over the Windows Vista operating system. ... riddled with problems and gave users and businesses no reason to buy a new PC ...

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