Monday, November 18, 2013

Eric Schmidt Has Unveiled Plans For Google's Crackdown On Child Porn

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/eric-schmidt-unveiled-plans-for-googles-crack-down-on-child-porn-2013-11

Google Eric Schmidt

Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt wrote an op-ed in the Daily Mail this weekend, outlining changes being made to Google's search function in order to block child pornography.

Google has lots of plans to help fix this problem, notably, using humans to review each image to confirm the difference between abuse and what Schmidt called "innocent pictures of kids at bath time."

Schmidt writes:

We've fine tuned Google Search to prevent links to child sexual abuse material from appearing in our results. 

While no algorithm is perfect – and Google cannot prevent pedophiles adding new images to the web – these changes have cleaned up the results for over 100,000 queries that might be related to the sexual abuse of kids. 

Google will roll out changes on a global level in 150 different languages.

You can read Schmidt's entire op-ed here.

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Microsoft's 3D printing app for Windows 8.1 eases you into object creation

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/15/microsoft-3d-builder/

Microsoft releases its simple 3D printing app for Windows 81

Microsoft made a big deal of building 3D printer support into Windows 8.1, and today it's releasing a tool that lets even newcomers create objects of their own. The new 3D Builder app includes a catalog of pre-designed items that virtually anyone can start printing right away. Especially curious users can adjust and combine objects without having to be a CAD expert, and those with access to more advanced tools can import their masterpieces. As long as you've already shelled out for the requisite printer, you can try 3D Builder for yourself at the source link.

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Via: Windows Experience Blog

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Why It May Be Legal For Affair Site Ashley Madison To Lure Guys With Fake Profiles

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/are-ashley-madisons-fake-profiles-legal-2013-11

Ashley MadisonAshley Madison — the dating site for married cheaters — is being sued by a woman who claims she hurt her wrists writing its bogus profiles. However, she never alleges the bogus profiles are illegal, as our Jim Edwards has noted.

So are bogus profiles on a dating website illegal? Business Insider spoke to Eric Goldman, director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara Law to get some insight into Ashley Madison's bogus profiles. It turns out they may be in a legal gray area.

That's because Ashley Madison actually discloses in its terms of agreement that some of its "Ashley's Angel's" profiles may be "fictitious." Here's what the terms say about "Ashley's Angels:"

The purpose of our Ashley’s AngelsTM is to provide entertainment, to allow you to explore our Services and to promote greater participation in our Services. Ashley’s AngelsTM attempt to simulate communications with real members to encourage more conversation and interaction with users. We also use Ashley’s AngelsTM to monitor user communications and use of our Service to measure compliance with the Terms. Further, we may use Ashley’s AngelsTM in connection with our market research to enable us to analyze user preferences, trends, patterns and information about our customer base. Ashley’s AngelsTM are not intended to resemble or mimic any actual persons.

These user terms could enable Ashley Madison to successfully argue that it was being upfront about being just "a fantasy" and "a fiction," Goldman told us. If users are just pa! ying for the fantasy, then the site could argue they're "getting exactly what they're paying for," Goldman said.

However, Ashley Madison may get into trouble if somebody can prove its marketing pitches let on that users are getting more than a fantasy. "You can't disclose in the user agreement things that conflict with their basic marketing pitches," Goldman said.

Dating sites have been sued in the past by users for allegedly promoting bogus profiles. Yahoo Personals and Match.com have both been sued by disgruntled users who claimed they kept inactive profiles on the sites to make it look like they had more subscribers than they actually did.

Ashley Madison — and other sites with fake profiles — may face enforcement actions from the Federal Trade Commission, which has been more aggressive lately about fake content online, according to Goldman.

"They [the FTC] hate the idea that there is fake information on the Internet," Goldman said. "In my mind this is just another extension of inauthentic content online."

For its part, Ashley Madison owner Avid Life Media said in a statement provided to Business Insider that its service is "100% authentic, as described in our terms and conditions."

"We stand by our product so much that we offer a 100% guarantee if service does not meet every expectation," the company said.

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Friday, November 15, 2013

Acer unveils $200 Haswell-based Chromebook for the extra-thrifty

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/15/acer-unveils-200-haswell-based-chromebook/

Acer C720 Chromebook with Haswell

Acer gave its Chromebook line a welcome tune-up when it launched the Haswell-based C720, but the $250 starting price was no doubt disappointing to those who wanted the C7's $200 entry point. The company is accommodating those spendthrifts today with its $200 C720-2848 variant. The only sacrifice is a lower 2GB of RAM; owners still get a 1.4GHz Celeron processor, a 16GB solid-state drive and that vaunted 8.5 hours of battery life. Should you want to save a cool $50, or are just frustrated that you can't buy a Chromebook 11, you can pick up the new C720 today from Amazon or Best Buy.

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Sears to convert old Auto Centers into... Data Centers?

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/15/sears-ubiquity-auto-center-server-farm-plan/

Sears to convert old Auto Centers into Data Centers

You can buy pretty much anything from Sears, but we doubt it's your first-choice destination for server capacity. That's likely to change if Ubiquity Critical Environments, the company's IT infrastructure arm, gets its way. The outfit is considering turning old Sears Auto Centers into server farms that'll offer services to mission-critical IT projects for enterprise customers. Guess it's high time we learned how to do our own oil changes.

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Via: Slashdot

Source: Data Center Knowledge

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