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Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facebook. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Ice cream sandwiches reviews: Sorry, Google, not even my Groove of IOS

Thursday, 8 December 2011


I will start with this, because I know that is probably what you're wondering: I don't think ice cream sandwich is better than iOS. Despite the fact that I am getting a bit bored with iOS and looking for a change, Android simply not at the same level.

But it's getting really damn close, close enough that I anticipate after another year of improvements to Google, I will be making the switch.

Means that the ice cream sandwich is awful and should not buy Galaxy Nexus or any other future phone that will run it?


in any event. Compare the two operating systems, it is not that black and white. Just because I (or you) I think one is better, doesn't mean the other is total crap.

Since I have Nexus Galaxy a few days ago, I haven't touched my iPhone. And apart from the expensive default Instagram, there is nothing I can not do on ICS that can make in iOS. Anything. Keep reading for my full review of ice cream sandwich.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Why I'm Dropping The iPhone And Switching To A BlackBerry

Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Dropping The iPhone
Before you grab your pitchforks and hot tar, I just want to make a quick point: for me, the iPhone is basically an iPod duct taped onto a phone.
Of the 28-some odd gigabytes of space available, 98 percent of that is devoted to music. The iPod app has seen more use than every other app on the phone combined.


A close second? Email. Third? Text messaging. Then Facebook and Twitter. A distant sixth-place contender is web browsing and navigation.
The BlackBerry does all of those other apps better than the iPhone simply because I can save seconds or fractions of a second. That's more important to me than a little animation that makes the whole process look slightly prettier at the cost of a fraction of a second.

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Sunday, 14 August 2011

Hacker Group Anonymous Vows To Destroy Facebook On November 5

Sunday, 14 August 2011
Hacktivist group Anonymous, which has been responsible for cyber-attacks on the Pentagon, News Corp, and others, has vowed to destroy Facebook on November 5th (which should ring a bell).

Citing privacy concerns and the difficulty involved in deleting a Facebook account, Anonymous hopes to "kill Facebook," the "medium of communication [we] all so dearly adore."
UPDATE: Anonymous leadership disowned Operation Facebook on Twitter.
Apparently, only some Anonymous members are involved.

This isn't the first time Anonymous has spoken out against social networks.

After Google removed Anonymous' Gmail and Google+ accounts, Anonymous pledged to create its own social network, called AnonPlus.

The full text of the announcement, made on YouTube and reported by Village Voice, is below:

Operation Facebook

DATE: November 5, 2011.


TARGET: https://facebook.com

Press:
Twitter : https://twitter.com/OP_Facebook
http://piratepad.net/YCPcpwrl09
Irc.Anonops.Li #OpFaceBook
Message:


Attention citizens of the world,

We wish to get your attention, hoping you heed the warnings as follows:
Your medium of communication you all so dearly adore will be destroyed. If you are a willing hacktivist or a guy who just wants to protect the freedom of information then join the cause and kill facebook for the sake of your own privacy.

Facebook has been selling information to government agencies and giving clandestine access to information security firms so that they can spy on people from all around the world. Some of these so-called whitehat infosec firms are working for authoritarian governments, such as those of Egypt and Syria.

Everything you do on Facebook stays on Facebook regardless of your "privacy" settings, and deleting your account is impossible, even if you "delete" your account, all your personal info stays on Facebook and can be recovered at any time. Changing the privacy settings to make your Facebook account more "private" is also a delusion. Facebook knows more about you than your family. http://www.physorg.com/news170614271.htmlhttp://itgrunts.com/2010/10/07/facebook-steals-numbers-and-data-from-your-iph....

You cannot hide from the reality in which you, the people of the internet, live in. Facebook is the opposite of the Antisec cause. You are not safe from them nor from any government. One day you will look back on this and realise what we have done here is right, you will thank the rulers of the internet, we are not harming you but saving you.

The riots are underway. It is not a battle over the future of privacy and publicity. It is a battle for choice and informed consent. It's unfolding because people are being raped, tickled, molested, and confused into doing things where they don't understand the consequences. Facebook keeps saying that it gives users choices, but that is completely false. It gives users the illusion of and hides the details away from them "for their own good" while they then make millions off of you. When a service is "free," it really means they're making money off of you and your information.

Think for a while and prepare for a day that will go down in history. November 5 2011, #opfacebook . Engaged.

This is our world now. We exist without nationality, without religious bias. We have the right to not be surveilled, not be stalked, and not be used for profit. We have the right to not live as slaves.

We are anonymous
We are legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget
Expect us

UPDATE 2: Anonymous leadership disowned Operation Facebook on Twitter. Apparently, only some Anonymous members are involved.

UPDATE 1:

According to one tipster, Facebook would not be "destroyed," per se. What's more likely to happen is a DDoS (denial of service) attack on Facebook which could, if successful, prevent users from reaching the site for anywhere from minutes to hours.

By Ellis Hamburger

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