Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Grandma sues Apple; Evelyn Paswall loses fight with glass

  Jonny Evans: Apple CEO Tim Cook in China as business grows | Darlene Storm: Amazon security FAIL: Pickpocket bank cards with NFC phone then use stolen info?
 
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IT Blogwatch: Grandma sues Apple; Evelyn Paswall loses fight with glass
An 83-year-old grandmother is suing Apple after she was badly injured at an Apple Store. She allegedly walked into an 'invisible' glass door because of Apple's negligence. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers see through her complaint. Not to mention: What's LG advertising? Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple CEO Tim Cook in China as business grows
Apple CEO, Tim Cook is in China attending to business at the moment -- as you'd expect, with that country rapidly transforming into the company's biggest market, with huge scope for even faster future growth. Read More


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Darlene Storm: Amazon security FAIL: Pickpocket bank cards with NFC phone then use stolen info?
Barclays contactless bank cards are vulnerable to electronic pickpocketing via NFC-enabled smartphones. That stolen data, read by NFC smartphone readers, could then be used on Amazon since it lacks basic security and does not require a CVV code for purchases. Read More

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