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Alert: Verizon Wireless has made changes to its Privacy Policy. Allows Verizon to monitor/share your mobile web habits (From Computerworld)

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Verizon is making a significant change to its privacy policy for mobile users this week. By default, the company will now use a bunch of your info for “certain business and marketing reports” and for “making mobile ads you see more relevant.”

 

This info includes the URLs of websites you visit over Verizon’s network and also your device’s location data. Some of those details may be shared with outside companies as well. Verizon says none of it will personally identify you

 

If you don’t want Verizon to use your data in this way, you need to go to verizonwireless.com/myprivacy (http://www NULL.verizonwireless NULL.com/myprivacy) and opt out. The page has two different places where you can check “Don’t use my information” for any or all of your Verizon cell numbers.

By default, you will be opted in to this new program — so if that isn’t what you want, take a minute now and change those settings

 

  • **(Tech Geek and More Note) One of the comments on the original Computerworld post says “There’s also a 3rd area on that myprivacy page that’s hidden under the “Customer Proprietary Network Information Settings” section”. You should check and see if you have this setting as well.

Post Originally by JR Raphael at (LINK) Computerworld (http://blogs NULL.computerworld NULL.com/19089/verizon_mobile_web_privacy)

Shopping: Amazon is having a Penny-Pincher Sale on Verizon Phones (DOESN’T Include iPhone)

Amazon  Amazon is having a “Penny-Pincher” sale on a large number of Verizon Cell Phones. The list which includes both Android and Windows Phones has the phones on sale for .01 cent. 

     From the Amazon site –

“For a limited time only, all Verizon phones with a new line of service are on sale for a penny and include FREE Two-Day Shipping. Offer valid between 5.00 p.m. PDT on October 11,2001, through 11:59 p.m. PDT October 17, 2011, while supplies last.

     The offer is for new lines of service, which can be a new phone plan (for those moving from another carrier) or adding a new phone line to an existing plan.

The phone page with details can be found at (LINK) Amazon (http://wireless NULL.amazon NULL.com/f/pennypincher/ref=amb_link_357764002_2?ie=UTF8&pf_rd_m=A1HBSU70BXNZUG&pf_rd_s=left-1&pf_rd_r=1VT7EJ569JYWQ9FAP62S&pf_rd_p=1323371082&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=G001&tag=phandroid-20) 

 

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Thanks to Android News (http://android NULL.techhours NULL.com/amazon%e2%80%99s-penny-pincher-sale-gets-you-any-verizon-phone-you-want-for-a-penny/?utm_source=tf&utm_medium=twitter) for the head up.

Facebook: Check your FB setting for the People, Pages, Places Directory

facebook   The Facebook People, Pages, Places directory feature (LINK) https://www.facebook.com/directory/people/ (https://www NULL.facebook NULL.com/directory/people/) has been out now a couple of weeks, however I still find people that don’t know about it. If you were concerned about (hoping for) privacy, well this feature just pretty much ends any and all hope.  With the PPP directory Facebook has every user, page, place easily accessible to everyone.

     All you need to know is a name (or you can just throw in a fake name if you want to meet strangers).  The screen shot below is the current 1st page of the directory (as of 10/10/11)

 

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     Every user on Facebook is in this directory, and unfortunately (AGAIN!) Facebook does NOT give a way to completely opt out of being listed.  However, there is something you can do to limit your visibility in the Facebook PPP directory.

     There is now a setting (which seems to be set to Everyone by default) by going to your privacy settings (Top right of page) –> How You Connect (Bottom of page) as shown in the example below

 

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Once you are in the “How You Connect” window, you will see as the very 1st choice “Who can look up your timeline by name or contact info?”

 

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     Any Facebook user who is still trying to hold out for just that little bit of privacy while still being able to use Facebook will want to change the setting to Friends only, or Friends of Friends if you are ok with privacy middle ground.

     Making this change should limit your exposure from the PPP directory. As always its suggested that you look over all the settings under privacy (even make notes if you have a hard time remembering) on a regular basis, you never know when a setting could be changed or added “for your benefit” that you would rather not have.

Deals: Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet on sale at Best Buy (10/9/11) for $329 (a $120 savings)

Lenovo  For anyone looking to get a good quality Android Tablet, Best Buy has a great deal on a 32 GB IdeaPad K1. The IdeaPad that is on sale runs Honeycomb 3.1 which is that latest version of Android, in addition to 32 GB of storage. This sale price puts this 32 GB tablet price in line with the 16GB tablets from Asus, Motorola, Samsung among others.  The Tablet information can be found at (LINK) Best Buy (http://www NULL.bestbuy NULL.com/site/Lenovo+-+IdeaPad+K1+Tablet+with+32GB+Memory+-+Black/3074132 NULL.p?id=1218376442151&skuId=3074132&st=ideapad&cp=1&lp=3).

 

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Product Features (From the Best Buy site)

  • From our expanded online assortment; not available in all Best Buy stores
  • Android 3.1 operating system
    Along with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor that features a 600MHz system bus for staying connected and productive on the go.
  • Built-in 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
    Connect to the Internet without wires.
  • 1GB memory
    For multitasking power.
  • 10.1″ high-definition multitouch screen
    With a 16:10 aspect ratio and 1280 x 800 resolution to showcase movies and games in stunning clarity.
  • 32GB on-board flash memory
    Offers spacious storage.
  • NVIDIA GeForce graphics
    For lush images. Mini HDMI output for connection to an HDTV.
  • Built-in 2.0MP front-facing camera
    Makes it easy to video chat with family and friends. The rear-facing 5.0MP camera allows you to capture special moments on the go.
  • microSD card slot
    Lets you store or transfer media using compatible microSD cards (not included).
  • Bluetooth 2.1
    Easily link with other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as a mobile phone or MP3 player.
  • Weighs only 1.7 lbs. and measures just 0.5″ thin
    For lightweight portability.
  • Preloaded apps
    Include Android Marketplace, Netflix, Twitter and more.

Deals: Sale on Skype calling (From Groupon)

Skype_logo  Groupon has a deal going on today for those who like to use Skype to as their home phone service. The Skype sale has 2 options -

  • For $30, you get one year of unlimited domestic calls, a $10 credit that buys about 400 international minutes, and a Skype-certified phone adapter by Freetalk (a $64.99 value).
  • For $30, you get three months of unlimited global calls and a Skype-certified phone adapter by Freetalk (a $59.99 value).

The Skype adapter, that you attach to your broadband router, uses your home phone to make calls. There are a few requirements for the Skype adapter, which you can view online (http://www NULL.skype NULL.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/home-phone/phone-adapter#sysreq). Users need a computer to set up the adapter, but not to make calls.

The Groupon deal expires at 11:59p on 10/8/2011, so this is a very limited time offer. The offer and additional information can be found on (LINK) Groupon (http://www NULL.groupon NULL.com/deals/skype-philadelphia?c=button&division=philadelphia&utm_source=newsletter&s=body&utm_medium=email&p=5&utm_campaign=skype-philadelphia&sid=10991356&utm_content=all-deals_philadelphia&date=20111007&user=fb6b85aadd837c8af610af8758b032fcab074d9b56faf9d196e70e0fea3791c6).

 

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And More: For your Friday Afternoon Entertainment–The Star Wars Imperial March (Floppy Drive Style)

youtube-logo Let me start by saying “I so wish I would have though of this” (Yes that’s my uber-geek talking).  YouTube Channel sh4dowww90’s shows “Another useless device” (His words) that made me just bust out laughing.

With that may I present you the Star Wars – Imperial March. Performed tonight by two 3.5 Floppy drives (I you though you would never find a reason to use a floppy again).

 

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To sh4dowww90 – Thank you. To everyone else, if you would like to see more of sh4dowww90’s work, you can visit his YouTube channel (LINK) http://www.youtube.com/user/sh4dowww90 (http://www NULL.youtube NULL.com/user/sh4dowww90)

Alert – If you use an In-Room Hotel safe when travelling, make sure that the Hotel has changed the default password. *For your protection

Plane  Skyranger Productions posted an interesting video recently (on YouTube)concerning a possible issue with a hotel room safe at a location they were staying.  Even though this issue is specific to the location they were at, you can rest assured that other hotels have done the same thing (LINK) Hotel Safe YouTube Video (http://www NULL.youtube NULL.com/watch?v=vW7M84khZy8&feature=player_embedded)

Hotel Room Safe Issue–Default Password

The issue involves the “default password” that comes with those hotel room safes. The instructions (which are posted on the front of these safes) allows you to create your own password that resets after a specific amount of time. What most people don’t seem to understand is that every single one of these safes comes with an Administrator or “Master” password that allows the hotel management access to the safe in case of an Emergency situation or in case you forget the password that you configured.

The safes come with a default password like 000000 (as shown in the video), 999999, 123456, 111111, among others depending on which manufacture made the safe. Any hotel worth its name will before installing these safes change that default password to something that only specific members of their staff know.  In addition, if you need to have them open the safe for you, they should (as part if proper procedures) walk up with you and open the safe. They should never give you their Master account.

Some of the biggest risks with the default password being left involves a bad guy just waiting for cleaning time (where it seems housekeeping always has every room open at same time while they clean just 1 at a time), then just walk in use the default password and take whatever they can find.

So very simply, look at the steps printed on the front of the safe and then try opening the safe with 000000 and the other codes listed above (plus anything you can think of) and if you can open the safe, I would consider if you really want to trust it.

Cell Phone: Ringtones from NASA (Free)

note  As a geek, I find the following info REALLY SWEET! NASA has released free ringtones using some classic NASA sounds. Even Rachel Maddow (from MSNBC) did a story on the NASA ringtones for her show this past week. I would do a full write up for this post, but I think the video from the Rachel Maddow show does a GREAT job explaining it. (Video starts with 41 seconds where Ms. Maddow talks about a satellite that was crashing down to Earth before talking about the Ringtones)

 

Video from The Rachel Maddow show on msnbc

    

The NASA ringtones are broken into 4 categories

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The NASA ringtone page (LINK) http://www.nasa.gov/connect/sounds/ (http://www NULL.nasa NULL.gov/connect/sounds/)

 

From the ringtone page NASA has the following recommendations

 

Ringtone Directions
Android (MP3 format) – We recommend downloading the most recent version of the NASA App for Android (https://market NULL.android NULL.com/details?id=gov NULL.nasa) for previewing and installing these ringtones. The ringtones option is found on the main screen of NASA App for Android by hitting the menu button on your phone.

iPhone (M4R format) – Please visit our iPhone directions for downloading and installing M4R ringtones page. (http://www NULL.nasa NULL.gov/connect/sounds/iphone_install_directions NULL.html)

Other (MP3 format) – Most smartphones can play MP3 files as ringtones. The process for downloading and installing ringtones to a smartphone may vary greatly based on phone, operating system, and service provider. Check your phone’s user manual or your provider’s website. Some providers may limit your access to ringtones not sold through their site. You can still enjoy the MP3 files on your computer.

Commentary – Are you too skilled to read this (From Jaded Jargon)

 

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It has become the new trend for turning down jobseekers and is something even I myself have been told in the past – you haven’t got the job because you are overqualified. Employers will have their reasons for such a peculiar statement; perhaps they can’t see themselves working with you as your personalities could clash, they are scared you are too ambitious and might overthrow their position after a few months in the job or have decided they simply don’t like the look of you, so they come out with the unimaginative, mind-numbing overqualified line. Examine the phrase carefully though, and it is obvious that it is impossible to be overqualified.

Yes, you can be underqualified for a job; you can not have enough academic qualifications proving your caliber for the role or are perhaps too inexperienced for a certain position but to be overqualified? When was the last time somebody won the lottery, only to find they couldn’t have the millions they had just won because they already have a thousands in their saving account – they are overqualified to receive the money? Is Bradley Wiggins ever told that he can’t buy a train ticket because, as a top cyclist, he is overqualified to be travelling on public transport? When was the last time David Beckham took his family out to Burger King for dinner because a meal at Ramsay’s would be far too tasty for them – after all, Gordon Ramsay is overqualified to cook dinner for the Beckhams!

The answer to all of them? Never. So why is it employers think that saying you are too qualified for a job is a sufficient excuse not to give you one?

Does a company not want the best candidate to be given the role? Would they rather hand it to the least impressive candidate? Unlikely. Do they simply not want to progress with someone overqualified on their team? Unlikely. So why has it become a term used to deflect people away from jobs? A candidate knows the level of a job they are applying for – clearly they are happy to work at level hence the initial application. Because of a tight employment market with millions of out-of-work executives, candidates often pursue job openings beneath their norm. This is nothing new – jobs are hard to find at the moment so if you have a wealth of skills and experience, you should fit into any company that suits your trade.

The truth is, not only is hearing you’re overqualified a baffling proposition, but it devalues many years of a candidate’s life. All that time they spent studying for their qualifications or gaining experience has amounted for nothing because they are now too qualified to do a job. Perhaps they should have spent their days in education making paper airplanes and throwing them round the playground instead? Maybe then they would be able to secure a job?

The truth is, you can’t be overqualified but such a term is an easy way of deflecting a candidate away from the real reason that they have not been offered a job. You do not fit with the company’s image and tone, they are wary of your ambition, they don’t like you personally or perhaps you don’t fill new government rules that state you have to hire at least one person with only one hand and four eyes to be dubbed a fair, equal employer – whichever excuse they have, overqualified just doesn’t cut it. In fact, you have to ask yourself why you are even reading this blog? You’ve learned the alphabet haven’t you? Then move on, you’re far too qualified to be reading this!


This is a repost from Jared Jargon (LINK: http://www.jadedjargon.co.uk/overqualified/ (http://www NULL.jadedjargon NULL.co NULL.uk/overqualified/)). With all the people unemployed or under employed, I think this post is very appropriate for the times. Thank you goes out to John Edden (Friend of Tech Geek and More) for allowing the repost.


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