Facebook can only make money on me by what, selling my personality profile?
It's a bit more than that. Facebook makes interfences about you based on similarities between the data it has on you and other people. That projection data profile is what it sells. If that assessment suggests to your insurer that you are a higher risk, there's nothing you can do about it, even if the alert is false.
This is where the privacy battle is going to be. If you have a smart meter, your high resolution consumption pattern may suggest that you're growing or manufacturing something illegal - so probable cause. The ensuing no-knock invasion could leave you dead due to a false positive. Without that smart meter, no suspicion, no probable cause, no warrant.
Just because the airline isn't using the cameras, that doesn't mean that the inflight entertainment system supplier isn't logging activities, and then grabbing the logs when possible.
So the big question is, does the inflight entertainment system supplier have telemetry or other access to their system after fitment?
Thanks, I'll stay away from ebooks that phone home where I stopped, started, how long I stayed on a page, whether I re-read it, what time I read... and then sell to advertisers continuous analyses of me based on that.
Wonder want happens to non-PP plastics that are in the mix? It's the waste sorting that costs.
There are plenty of locations with waste heat that could co-power a process like this for low incremental cost. So those bleating about 100% efficiency are walking the wrong road.
Imagine if your website or mobile app could see exactly what your customers do in real time, and why they did it? This is no longer a hypothetical question, but a real possibility. This is Glassbox, an innovative customer experience solution to help your organization manage the results of big data analytics. Glassbox is the first Enterprise analytics platform that analyses every digital customer interaction. Can your website afford not to have a brain?
I picked up an RCA ANT3038XR for under $130 inc. shipping, took an hour to assemble, is enormous... and gets 80 channels.
Yup, most OTA is not of interest, but sometimes it's fun to observe the selective opinion masquesrading as news.
Also... the Channelmaster DVR is not free to buy, but there's no program guide subscription, and it's easy enough to set up to record half an hour on news every day that you can watch anytime or ignore at your convenience.
I followed TFA and it's reference article after reading the description above, knowing that Apple does not discuss it's plans with suppliers. Slashdot:
boosting production of next-generation 3D sensors after getting interest from customers including Apple
TFA:
Apple is likely to adopt Sony's TOF sensors for future devices, according to Yusuke Toyoda, a sensors analyst at Fuji Chimera Research Inc.
A research company's expectation is not the same thing as "getting interest from Apple".
I agree, the name does suggest an emporium where one can rent appropriate visual materials, and make use of a small, private cubicle with plenty of boxes of tissues handy...
On a similar theme, most people are aware that flight crews keep a sharp eye out for couples trying to get in a toilet together to gain a membership of the Mile High Club. Well, lads and lassies, if you go in there by yourself, you can simply take out an asssociate membership!
For "share", surely it's actually "license for free", like IÂC.
But "closely guarded" is nonsense. Patents are published for goodness sake.
Feels right. They don't want to pay to keep it available, so drop it. Perfectly within their rights to do so.
Encryption and privacy is not exactly ensured by the two largest hoarders of PI sharing message content, is it?
Have confidence, expect... weasel words:
And finally, the money quote:
Not so, Mr Z. FB is not an arm of law enforcement. FB has a responsibility to respond to judicial warrants only.
Meters read once a month don't tell a lot. Grow houses use electricity all day, all night - which a smart meter has the resolution to report.
Yup. None of their business. Like most of my lifestyle details. There is a difference between 'privacy' and 'secrecy'.
It's a bit more than that. Facebook makes interfences about you based on similarities between the data it has on you and other people. That projection data profile is what it sells. If that assessment suggests to your insurer that you are a higher risk, there's nothing you can do about it, even if the alert is false.
This is where the privacy battle is going to be. If you have a smart meter, your high resolution consumption pattern may suggest that you're growing or manufacturing something illegal - so probable cause. The ensuing no-knock invasion could leave you dead due to a false positive. Without that smart meter, no suspicion, no probable cause, no warrant.
Per the following someone around parallel, I wonder if this comes under stalking laws?
Actually, it went all the way to the Supreme Court that police in USA's job is not to protect the people. It's to prosecute crime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_of_Castle_Rock_v._Gonzales/
Just because the airline isn't using the cameras, that doesn't mean that the inflight entertainment system supplier isn't logging activities, and then grabbing the logs when possible.
So the big question is, does the inflight entertainment system supplier have telemetry or other access to their system after fitment?
Thanks, I'll stay away from ebooks that phone home where I stopped, started, how long I stayed on a page, whether I re-read it, what time I read... and then sell to advertisers continuous analyses of me based on that.
It it a realistic proposition to repair the pack?
Make a 50 mile range EV for cheap, and I'd buy two.
One charges directly through solar (etc) during the day, without the grid tie nonsense.
The other is for commute etc.
Wonder want happens to non-PP plastics that are in the mix? It's the waste sorting that costs.
There are plenty of locations with waste heat that could co-power a process like this for low incremental cost. So those bleating about 100% efficiency are walking the wrong road.
https://www.glassboxdigital.co...
Imagine if your website or mobile app could see exactly what your customers do in real time, and why they did it? This is no longer a hypothetical question, but a real possibility. This is Glassbox, an innovative customer experience solution to help your organization manage the results of big data analytics. Glassbox is the first Enterprise analytics platform that analyses every digital customer interaction. Can your website afford not to have a brain?
You can't block the MAC on all your neighbours' wifi systems, and you can't stop the TV breaking the weakest password protection it finds.
I remind about the Sony CD rootkit debacle.
...and buy electricity from France.
I have 3Mb/s DSL, which doesn't quite allow 1TB/month (0.003 Tb / 8) * 365 days / 12 months * 24 hours * 3600 seconds.
So, a high speed customer should expect to able to pull a lot more than that.
This is is being framed as 1TB being excessive, when really it isn't.
I picked up an RCA ANT3038XR for under $130 inc. shipping, took an hour to assemble, is enormous... and gets 80 channels.
Yup, most OTA is not of interest, but sometimes it's fun to observe the selective opinion masquesrading as news.
Also... the Channelmaster DVR is not free to buy, but there's no program guide subscription, and it's easy enough to set up to record half an hour on news every day that you can watch anytime or ignore at your convenience.
I followed TFA and it's reference article after reading the description above, knowing that Apple does not discuss it's plans with suppliers.
Slashdot:
TFA:
A research company's expectation is not the same thing as "getting interest from Apple".
Since you clearly aren't prepared to pay, how do you know?
The average person is not particularly technically literate, and is happy to presume that there isn't a problem for them.
Mostly, they are right, in the same way that driving without signalling or wearing a seatbelt or putting the headlights on in the rain is mostly ok.
I agree, the name does suggest an emporium where one can rent appropriate visual materials, and make use of a small, private cubicle with plenty of boxes of tissues handy...
On a similar theme, most people are aware that flight crews keep a sharp eye out for couples trying to get in a toilet together to gain a membership of the Mile High Club. Well, lads and lassies, if you go in there by yourself, you can simply take out an asssociate membership!
I'd move to Verrrrrrrmont (it's cold!) rather than commute from San Jose to Palo Alto.
Instead on one cartridge in a 6-shot revolver, let's offer a single cartridge in a Glock 17 with a 17 round magazine!