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Facebook photo privacy PANIC: Auto-tag apology

  Darlene Storm: Facial recognition and foreclosure via Facebook? | Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple beats HP for global chip consumption
 
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IT Blogwatch: Facebook photo privacy PANIC: Auto-tag apology and apologia
Facebook has once again come under fire for invading users' privacy. Its facial recognition feature is now being widely rolled out, which is mightily disturbing the privacy wonks. However, perhaps all is not as it seems? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers discuss and decide for themselves. Not to mention: What the heck is a "Planned Unplanned Outage"? Read More


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Darlene Storm: Facial recognition and foreclosure via Facebook?
If Facebook doesn't creep you out yet, after launching facial recognition and pushing friends to tag you, how about if you "friended" the wrong person and were then served legal paperwork via Facebook? Foreclosure by Facebook may be coming to the U.S. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Apple beats HP for global chip consumption
Apple isn't just Samsung's largest customer, but also the world's largest buyer of semiconductors. In other words, an Apple supply contract can make or break a manufacturer's business. In other news, Verizon's iPhone customers won't be accessing the iCloud for a while yet, with developers predicting they'll be waiting until fall. Read More


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JR Raphael: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: First impressions
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab 10.1 has officially arrived. Here's a first look at the superthin tablet and how it compares to its Honeycomb brethren. Read More

Around the World: Day 6: In search of Unity
Day 6: In search of Unity. Read More

Shark Tank: That would do it
This user has had trouble logging in every morning, but when she finally decides to call for help, it's not the local pilot fish. Read More

 
 
 

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