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Comment Rerun (Score 1) 1

This is the same thing that happened with Google Chrome - Google slapped their generic ToS on a new thingy without thinking about it, people flip out because the generic ToS says "we get to own/keep all your information" (because on Google Maps and search results it makes sense to say such things), and soon Google will go "wait, CRAP, we didn't think that one through" and make a "specialized" (read: slightly modified) ToS that says they CAN'T do that.

Comment Possible Way To Plug The Hole (Score 1) 1

If you root your phone, you could edit the /etc/hosts file with something and point all the ad servers to 127.0.0.1. I found an app on the Android Market (when it was called that anyway) that would do that for you if you were rooted but it didn't get all of them. Still it's a start, and if you had a way to get the servers your phone is talking to you could easily find the rest.

Still, in cases where rooting's not desirable (company phone, voids warranty, whatever) this is still important news.
Medicine

Submission + - Thousands of side-effects from mixing meds revealed (nature.com)

ananyo writes: An algorithm designed by US scientists to trawl through a plethora of drug interactions has yielded thousands of previously unknown side effects caused by taking drugs in combination (http://www.nature.com/news/drug-data-reveal-sneaky-side-effects-1.10220). The work provides a way to sort through the hundreds of thousands of 'adverse events' reported to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) each year.
The researchers developed an algorithm that would match data from each drug-exposed patient to a nonexposed control patient with the same condition. The approach automatically corrected for several known sources of bias, including those linked to gender, age and disease.
The team then used this method to compile a database of 1,332 drugs and possible side effects that were not listed on the labels for those drugs. The algorithm came up with an average of 329 previously unknown adverse events for each drug — far surpassing the average of 69 side effects listed on most drug labels.

Censorship

Submission + - Yet another European government drops ACTA (google.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The government of Bulgaria, which had already signed ACTA, yesterday reversed itself, and announced that it would not seek ratification of the treaty. This comes after similar moves by Poland, Germany and the Netherlands, and a weekend of massive protests against ACTA across the European continent.

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