Apple-Sonde wächst, Medien Umgang Augen – NYPOST.com

Die Justiz Abt. 's-Sonde in Apple erweitert, um auch wie das iPhone und den iPad-Hersteller Geschäfte mit Medien-Outfits in Gebiete außerhalb der Musik, Die Post hat gelernt,.

Laut mehreren Quellen, die Justiz-Abteilung. kontaktiert hat eine Handvoll von dem landesweit größten Medien-und Technologie-Unternehmen, ihre Ansichten auf Apple erhalten, die, nach Jahren der Casting selbst als winzige Außenseiter, hat sich zu einem 800-Pfund-Gorilla das Sagen in verschiedenen Arenen.

“Das [Justiz Abt.] tut Reichweite,” , sagte ein Hollywood-Industrie Quelle. “Sie können keine Bedingungen diktieren in der Branche. Die Adobe Sache ist nur die Aufforderung an die Wut aller.”

Hinzugefügt Senior Quelle bei einem Medienunternehmen: “Wenn Apple meint, es geht um seine Monopolstellung mit dem iPad zu erhöhen, es sollte in die Geschichte der anderen ummauerten Gärten aussehen.”

Der Begriff “ummauerten Gärten” bezieht sich auf eine Dienstleistung oder Technologie, das den Zugriff nur auf die Verwendung dieses Dienstes, wie es der Fall mit Apples iTunes, in der Musik kann nur auf Apple-Geräten oder über iTunes selbst gespielt werden.

Mit dem iPad, Apple hat von Big Media wurde für das Verbot von Adobes Flash kritisiert, das Web beliebtesten Video-Software, davon entfernt, auf dem Gerät verwendet.

durch Apple-Sonde wächst – NYPOST.com.

FT.com / Technology – Google Gräben Windows auf Sicherheitsbedenken

Google ist das Auslaufen der internen Gebrauch der allgegenwärtigen Windows-Betriebssystem von Microsoft wegen Sicherheitsbedenken, nach mehreren Google-Mitarbeiter.

Die Richtlinie, um zu anderen Betriebssystemen zu bewegen begann ernsthaft im Januar, Nach Google's Chinese Operationen wurden gehackt, und konnte tatsächlich Ende der Verwendung von Windows bei Google, die beschäftigt mehr als 10,000 Arbeiter international.

"Wir sind nicht mehr tun Windows. Es ist eine Sicherheit Aufwand,", Sagte ein Google-Mitarbeiter.

"Viele Menschen wurden vom verschoben [Windows] PCs, meist in Richtung Mac OS, nach China Hacker-Angriffe,"Sagte ein anderer.

Neue Mitarbeiter sind jetzt die Möglichkeit, mit Apples Mac Computern oder PCs mit dem Betriebssystem Linux gegeben. "Linux ist Open Source und wir fühlen uns gut darüber,", Sagte ein Mitarbeiter. "Microsoft fühlen wir uns nicht so gut an."

Anfang Januar, einige neue Mitarbeiter wurden noch erlaubt, Windows auf ihren Laptops installieren, aber es war keine Option für ihren Desktop-Computern. Google würde nicht auf ihre derzeitige Politik Kommentar.

Windows ist dafür anfälliger für Angriffe von Hackern und anfälliger für Viren als andere Betriebssysteme bekannt.

Mitarbeiter, die sich auf Windows Aufenthalt erforderliche Freigabe von "ziemlich hoher Ebene", sagte ein Mitarbeiter. "Erste Schritte einer neuen Windows-Rechner benötigt nun CIO Genehmigung,"Sagte ein anderer Mitarbeiter.

durch FT.com / Technology – Google Gräben Windows auf Sicherheitsbedenken.

Hitachi-LG präsentiert SSD / Optisches Laufwerk Mashup | PCMag.com

Hallo, you got your optical drive in my hard drive! In, you got your hard drive in my optical drive! Hitachi-LG actually has neither, as the company’s latest creation—a hybrid optical drive and physical storage device—is a unique mash-up of a spinning Blu-ray combination drive and a solid-state drive.

The goal of the product, suggests Hitachi-LG, is to offer netbook, Tablette, and ultraportable manufacturers increased space-savings on the insides of their products. This extra room could, in theory, be used to pack a device with more features and/or reduce the size profile of a given product.

As for the drive, dubbed the, “HyDrive,” the first-generation iteration of the product will come with a 32 gigabyte or 64-gigabyte solid-state drive in addition to a slot-loading Blu-ray reader and DVD burner. The SSD part of the equation can deliver sequential writes of up to 60 Megabytes per second, with sequential reads topping out at 175 Megabytes per second.

durch Hitachi-LG präsentiert SSD / Optisches Laufwerk Mashup | News & Stellungnahme | PCMag.com.

Woman Sues Google for Bad Directions – PCWorld

One day I was using my cell phone’s GPS service to find the nearest Target. I was driving down the road when suddenly my cell phone piped up, “Turn right here.I looked to the right. There was no road, just a tree and some grass. I chalked it up to a GPS glitch and turned right at the next corner.

If I had been Lauren Rosenberg, aber, I would have turned right at that very moment, hit the tree, suffered some cuts and minor brain damage, and then turned around and sued Verizon for the glitch in its GPS service.

Seriously.

Rosenberg, a Los Angeles California native, is suing Google because Google Maps issued directions that told her to walk down a rural highway. She started walking down the highwaywhich had no sidewalk or pedestrian pathsand was struck by a car. She is suing Google for her medical expenses ($100,000), as well as punitive damages. She is also suing the driver who struck her, Patrick Harwood of Park City, Utah.

Im Januar 19, 2010, Rosenberg was apparently trying to get from 96 Daly Street, Park City, Utah, auf 1710 Prospector Avenue, Park City, Utah. She looked up the walking directions using Google Maps on her Blackberry. Google Maps suggested a route that included a half-mile walk downDeer Valley Drive,” which is also known asUtah State Route 224.

There’s not much more to sayshe started walking down the middle of a highway, and a car hit her. Who wouldn’t have seen that one coming?

Nach Rosenberg’s complaint filing:

As a direct and proximate cause of Defendant Google’s careless, reckless and negligent providing of unsafe directions, Plaintiff Lauren Rosenberg was led onto a dangerous highway, and was thereby stricken by a motor vehicle, causing her to suffer sever permanent physical, emotional, and mental injuries, including pain and suffering.

durch Woman Sues Google for Bad Directions – PCWorld.

Skype 2.0 für iPhone ermöglicht Kostenlose Anrufe über 3G — für Now – PCWorld

Mehrere Monate nach AT&T entspannt seine Beschränkungen der Fähigkeit von Voice-over-IP Anwendungen zum Telefonieren über das Unternehmen das 3G-Netz machen, Skype hat die Version freigegeben 2.0 der Client-Software für das iPhone.

Der einzige wesentliche Merkmal von dem Update eingeführt ist die Unterstützung für den Aufruf über 3G-Netze, die Software-Hersteller hatte mindestens vielversprechend, da im vergangenen Februar. Während viele seiner Konkurrenten haben bereits die notwendigen Änderungen vorgenommen, um 3G-Aufruf ermöglichen, Luxemburg ansässigen Skype hat ein bewusster Ansatz, um den Prozess übernommen, so dass es Unterstützung für seine SILK-Codec könnten, die liefert fast CD-Qualität und kann für Netzwerk-Latenz zu kompensieren bieten die beste Sprachqualität möglich.

Während die Nachricht von der App die Verfügbarkeit wird wahrscheinlich durch iPhone-Nutzer sind willkommen, die Tatsache, dass es schließlich zu einem Preis kommen möglicherweise nicht. Laut den Release Notes, dass das Update zu begleiten, Skype-to-Skype-Anrufe über 3G ist derzeit kostenlos, aber nur bis August, wenn eines noch festzulegenden “geringe monatliche Gebühr” wird in kick.

durch Skype 2.0 für iPhone ermöglicht Kostenlose Anrufe über 3G — für Now – PCWorld Business Center.

Asus Challenges Apples iPad mit Eee Pad | PCMag.com

When CEO Jerry Shen unveiled the Asus Eee Pad on stage at Computex today, the crowd of journalists almost rushed the stage with excitement.

Unlike the similarly-named Asus Eee Tablet, which is designed to compete with e-Readers like the Nook and the Kindle, the Eee Pad is designed to go head-to-head with the Apple iPad.

The Eee Pad is a Windows 7-based device that uses an Intel CULV Core 2 Duo processor and a touch-sensitive capacitive screen. It can be used as a multimedia player, E-Reader, Web-browser, oder, with the help of a keyboard docking station, full-featured PC.  Asus will be releasing two versions of the Eee Pad. The EP101TC will come with a 10-inch screen and the EP121 will ship with a 12-inch screen. Asus claims both systems will deliver at least 10 hours of battery life.

Asus CEO Jerry Shen says that tablet devices like this will bridge the conventional divide between business and consumer products. “We envision a different kind of usage scenario,” Shen said. “You can be both a premier professional and a housewife.

durch Asus Challenges Apples iPad mit Eee Pad | News & Stellungnahme | PCMag.com.

Web Start-Ups Making Deals for Users’ Private Data – NYTimes.com

As concern increases in Washington about the amount of private data online, and as big sites like Facebook draw criticism that they collect consumers’ information in a stealthy manner, many Web start-ups are pursuing a more reciprocal approach — saying, in essence: give us your data and get something in return.

WeShop.com, still in development, has built a system that allows people to spread information about their shopping habits.

The budgeting Web site Mint.com, zum Beispiel, displays discount offers from cable companies or banks to users who reveal their personal financial data, including bank and credit card information. The clothing retailer Bluefly could send offers for sunglasses to consumers who disclose that they just bought a swimsuit. And location-based services like Foursquare and Gowalla ask users to volunteer their location in return for rewards like discounts on Pepsi drinks or Starbucks coffee.

These early efforts are predicated on a shift in the relationship between consumer and company. Influenced by consumers’ willingness to trade data online, the sites are pushing to see how much information people will turn over.

“People are a lot more willing to give away a lot of stuff as long as it results in some benefits that they value,” said Stephen J. Hoch, a marketing professor and director of the Jay H. Baker Retailing Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

New companies including WeShop, Aprizi, Blippy and Dopplr are trying to exploit the data that people seem so willing to give up. Some are even allowing shoppers to set what terms they want — free shipping, half-price discounts, only fair-trade products. They can also list what they are shopping for, like a gray cashmere sweater under $100, zum Beispiel, and let the retailers fight it out for the right to make a sale.

durch Web Start-Ups Making Deals for Users’ Private Data – NYTimes.com.

Plaintiffs With Fins? The Legal Rights of Oil Spill’s Animal Victims – Law Blog – WSJ

A story in The Seattle Times today about an Exxon Valdez survivor, an otter that had been sickly for years after being rescued from the slick in Prince William Sound (spoiler alert: it’s a sad ending), got us thinking. Do the wildlife victims of the current oil spill in the Gulf have any legal rights?

The short answer: not really.

There are no laws that exist simply to protect animal interests. US. law protects animals as property. That means laws designed to protect animals exist only to protect the interests of their owners or the public, say animal activists who specialize in animal law. And some animals are entirely exempt from the laws.

“Most of the wild animals affected by the BP spill do not have any legal protections at all, and there is no penalty that can be imposed for suffocating them with oil, destroying their habitats and otherwise harming them,” said Justin Goodman, a representative of PETA.

The Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act have protections in place for the dolphins, whales and sea turtles that live in the Gulf. But the Minerals Management Service has approved oil exploration without the permits required by the two acts. The Obama administration is the target of lawsuits over this.

The Department of Interior says on its website the BP oil spill has prompted the agency to improve and strengthen reviews of drilling procedures required under the two acts.

Plaintiffs’ attorneys aren’t exactly holding back when it comes to trying to reel in new oil spill clients. And we’ve written about the creativity of animal rights attorneys when it comes to finding ways to protect our furry brethren. It’s not a stretch to think that these lawyers will sift through local animal cruelty statutes to examine whether they can pin spill-related animal deaths and injuries on what they may say is BP’s negligence.

durch Plaintiffs With Fins? The Legal Rights of Oil Spill’s Animal Victims – Law Blog – WSJ.

Senators Target Supreme Court’s ‘Exxon’ Ruling in Effort to Make Oil Companies Pay for Spills | National Law Journal

Lawmakers looking for ways to ensure that oil companies pay for devastating spills have a new target: ein 2008 Supreme Court decision limiting punitive damages in maritime law.

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., joined by Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., Richard Durbin, D-Ill., Robert Menendez, D-N.J., and Bernard Sanders, I-Vt., introduced a bill this month that would eliminate the 1:1 ratio of punitive damages to compensatory damages imposed in Exxon Shipping Co. in. Bäcker (pdf).

Das “Big Oil Polluter Pays Actdeclares that, in any civil action for damages arising out of a maritime tort case, punitive damages may be assessed without regard to the amount of compensatory damages assessed in the action.

The Baker case stemmed from the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska. The Supreme Court, exercising its authority as a common-law court, voted 5-3 to to reduce a $2.5 billion punitive award to Alaskan fishermen, fisheries and others damaged by the spill, auf $500 Millionen. The Baker decision has been on a list of high court rulings Leahy has criticized vigorously in the last two months as examples of what he calleda very conservative activist Supreme Court.

The legislation declares that, in any civil action for damages arising out of a maritime tort case, punitive damages may be assessed without regard to the amount of compensatory damages assessed in the action. It would allow juries and judges to assess punitive damages based on all of the facts in a case, without regard to the amount of other damages owed, according to Whitehouse.

Several constitutional law scholars and litigators of punitive damages awards said Congress has clear authority to overturn the justices’ Entscheidung. But the legislation, they added, raises other questions without clear answers.

The decision rests on federal common law not constitutional law,” said Jeffrey Fisher of Stanford Law School, who argued on behalf of Baker in the Supreme Court. “Congress can always trump common law by passing a statute. In that sense, there’s no doubt of its authority. Once Congress steps in and says, ‘We’ve thought about this and it’s what we want,’ the Court goes into sort of its criminal law mode, which is to give significant, but not unlimited deference.

durch Law.com – Senators Target Supreme Court’s ‘Exxon’ Ruling in Effort to Make Oil Companies Pay for Spills.

Being Prepared For E-DiscoveryDashboard Insight

The legal discovery phase of litigation, where companies are required to produce a variety of historical documents and other knowledge that is relevant to a particular legal action, can often be the most important component of said litigation.  Failure to reign in the costs associated with legal discovery (and failures to comply with judicial mandates that require an organization to produce specific documents or correspondence) can result in dire consequences financially.  With the computing revolution of the last 20 Jahr, the focus of legal discovery has alighted on electronically enabled and stored informationmore specifically, the electronic discovery (E-discovery for short) of text, voice and video assets of interest.  Electronic information such as emails, Instant Messages, scanned documents and shared/networked spreadsheet and word processor files now make up the bulwark of legal discovery requests.

Vendors of business intelligence (BI) software have been rushing to market a number of E-discovery solutions that help companies save considerable sums of money when it comes to legal discovery and retention, as they greatly reduce the time spent on satisfying legal demands for documentation on corporate actions and processes.  One vendor of renown that has made great strides in the legal discovery support space is Riverglass Inc., a bleeding-edge vendor of business intelligence software which I have mentioned previously in Dashboard Insight.  Riverglass has identified four critical elements that are vital to the success of E-discovery.  They strategically embedded these elements in their software products; they are reach, Relevanz, repeatability and reliability.

  • Reach is all about knowing exactly where information resides and having the ability to retrieve that information, many times penetrating hidden pockets of data or deep-searching non-traditional data sources or silos of unstructured information.
  • Relevance means applying some sort of semantic or contextual meaning to information discovery and text searching in order to best support and streamline subsequent analytic tasks.  Deduplication and custom categorization and classification of data will be key drivers of ensuring relevance.
  • In order to achieve a suitable and sustainable return on investment, it is essential that E-discovery actions are highly repeatable—that automated discovery processes can run again and again over time and always produce the desired results with a modicum of variance.
  • Reliable.  E-discovery decrees a high echelon of transparency (of how data is indexed, searched and returned) and an extreme level of knowledge integrity for all search/discovery results.

Lawyers working on litigation cases always try their best to empathize with their clients and understand their core business values and processes.  But they will rarely have the know-how to best manage an E-discovery project from a technological perspective, especially when a legal request for information is not specific enough or there is a huge tome of information (much of it most likely redundant) that must be waded through in order to glean the small nuggets of data that are required to satisfy a discovery request.  Lawyers have never been cheap; they certainly will not become any less expensive in the future.  So it goes without saying that attorneys are probably not the best resources to be scouring corporate messaging applications, Voice-Mails, Personal Digital Assistants, employee laptops and network share areas looking for “needle in a haystack” information.

durch Dashboard InsightBeing Prepared For E-Discovery – Seite 1.