A Digital Bill Of Rights

Via Techcrunch
As the Democrats and Republicans gather at their national conventions, it is time to really think about a comprehensive national technology policy for the Internet Age. Many laws and policies governing the Internet and digital property are inadequate attempts to transplant rules from a different era.

The problems that arise are not just about Net Neutrality (see Comcast) or copyright infringement or digital privacy. They are about all of these things. What we need is a Digital Bill of Rights that spells out what freedoms and rights consumers can expect from Internet service providers, content companies, device manufacturers, and the government itself.

Both Presidential candidates have already outlined their technology platforms. (Obama did so last year; McCain only got around to unveiling a formal tech policy earlier this month. Both Obama and McCain also spoke to TechCrunch about their thoughts on tech policy during the primaries). But McCain’s technology platform is a bit vague, and Obama’s choice of tech-challenged Joe Biden as his running mate is not exactly a confidence builder. The fact is that nobody in either party has pulled together a focused set of principles that can truly guide both lawmakers and policymakers.

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40 milioni di Iphone (funzionanti ?)

Via Business Week While final sales can’t be known until after the fact, clues are emerging as to Apple’s production plans. As of mid-August, they were ambitious, BusinessWeek has learned. Apple plans to build 40 million to 45 million iPhone 3Gs in the 12 months through August 2009, according to a person familiar with the … Leggi tutto

Mobile me o non mobile me

Se Apple manterrà mobile me a pagamento sarà un servizio interessante Se Apple lo renderà gratuito realizzerà una possibile killer application globale Apple deve solo trovare un modello di business … in fretta, prima che lo trovi Google

Class action contro Apple per Iphone

Via ArsTecnica We all knew it was coming, it was just a matter of time. A lawsuit has been filed against Apple over what the plaintiff is referring to as the “Defective iPhone 3G,” which she hopes will become a class-action complaint. Alabama resident Jessica Alena Smith filed the complaint yesterday against the iPhone maker, … Leggi tutto

Apple tradita dall’Iphone

Glauco Maggi su Lastampa.it Era in commercio da soli due giorni dopo il lancio dell’11 luglio, ma l’iPhone G3 della Apple era già bombardato di lamentele dai suoi clienti più fedeli, quelli che avevano affrontato code di ore per assicurarselo. Linee cadute con frustrante frequenza e coperture lacunose hanno presto mandato in frantumi il sogno … Leggi tutto

Come difendersi dall’invasività di Apple

Dal blog di Jonathan Zdziarski To disable this functionality entirely, jailbreak with Pwnage Tool, then add the following entry into /etc/hosts: 127.0.0.1 iphone-services.apple.com I would also recommend using Pwnage to disable the “paranoid wipe” option in the iPhoneOS kernel.

Il grande fratello nelle mani

Questa volta Apple l’ha fatta davvero grossa … via Massimo Russo

Apple ha la possibilità di controllare a distanza tutti gli iPhone e disabilitare, qualora lo ritenga opportuno, applicazioni e software installati sui terminali degli utenti. Dopo una settimana di indiscrezioni in proposito, è stato lo stesso amministratore delegato Steve Jobs ad ammetterlo a margine di un colloquio con il Wall Street Journal sull’andamento lusinghiero delle vendite delle applicazioni per il gadget tecnologico più desiderato del momento.

La possibilità per Apple di rimuovere software in remoto dai propri telefoni esiste, ha affermato Jobs, giustificandola come un estremo rimedio all’eventuale distribuzione di un programma dannoso attraverso l’Apple App store, il negozio online al quale è necessario ricorrere per scaricare e installare programmi sul telefono: “Speriamo di non aver mai bisogno di tirare quella leva”, ha aggiunto, “ma sarebbe irresponsabile non avere una maniglia come quella da tirare in caso di necessità”.

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Mele avvelenate

Via Visionpost Secondo quanto dichiarato da Walsh, la società di Cupertino non retribuirebbe le ore di straordinario svolte dai suoi dipendenti. L’ex ingengere si è infatti rivolto alla Corte della Southern California chiedendo che gli sia riconosciuto un risarcimento per le ore lavorate in più oltre le 40 previste dal contratto durante i 13 anni … Leggi tutto

Lifestreaming: The Future of Blogging ?

Via Readwriteweb There has been a lot of talk lately about the changing face of the blogging landscape. Darren Rowse of ProBlogger asked if blogging has lost its relational focus; Scoble explained why tech blogging has failed you; and even though not everyone agreed with his every statement, there was a renewed commitment in the … Leggi tutto

Nano natalizio

Via Daily Mail Apple is about to launch a ‘nano’ version of the hugely successful iPhone. It is expected to be in the shops in time for Christmas. The product will be launched in the UK at up to £150 for pay-as-you-go customers by O2, the mobile phone group owned by Spain’s Telefonica. ‘This will … Leggi tutto