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BlackBerry urged to block porn from handsets

BlackBerry has been ordered to a summit meeting with Ofcom to explain why children are still able to download pornography on its phones. Young people are able to download pornography through the popular handset even if their phone operator has installed a filter because data flows through the BlackBerry’s own server. Research In Motion, the company behind the BlackBerry, will be joined by other leading phone networks at the meeting called by the telecommunications regulator. An Ofcom spokesman told The Telegraph: ‘It was brought to our attention that there is a problem. It is to do with the way the operating system works. We are very concerned and want to get this resolved as quickly as possible.’ Mobile phone networks have been able to apply filters to other handsets, such as the iPhone, but because of data flows through the BlackBerry’s own services leading operators have been unable to block pornography on the popular phone.

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Facebook is sued for its ‘Like’ button

Facebook and its co-founder Mark Zuckerberg have been warned that they risk being sued by anyone from celebrities to ordinary citizens over one of the site’s most recognisable features – the ‘Like’ button. The site currently reveals any products or interests that users ‘like’ to their friends. This could be illegal under Californian law – which forbids unauthorised use of people’s likenesses for commercial purposes.. A judge in San Jose has thrown out the company’s bid to dismiss the first case against Facebook – where users allege they have been ‘economically injured’ by the site’s use of the ‘Like’ button for advertising.Facebook first introduced ‘promotions’ in January of this year – where users opt to ‘Like’ products, often in conjunction with prizes or even bonuses in online games -  with Zuckerberg insisting that ‘a trusted referral is the Holy Grail of advertising.’However, US District judge Lucy Koh has insisted that users should be entitled to some gain from commercial endorsements that stem if someone chooses to ‘like’ a certain product or interest on the site. Mail Online

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Kim Jong-il’s death brings end to era

Kim Jong-il’s death at the age of 69 ended an era of profligacy and harshness that included reports of both his wild living in his many mansions and stories from defectors of extreme cruelty in a gulag system to which 200,000 people were constantly consigned.

The report of the demise of the man known as North Korea’s “dear leader” – who reportedly imported cognac along with Swedish hostesses and dined on fine food dished up by a Japanese chef who dedicated a special brand of sushi to him – confirmed speculation that he had been seriously ill for awhile.

Kim Jong-il was born in 1941 or 1942 near the Soviet Siberian city of Khabarosk while his father, the long-ruling Kim Il-sung, was an officer in the Red Army. However, most North Koreans never heard the truth about Kim Jong-il’s origins. They were told that he was born in a cabin on Mount Paektu, the highest peak on the Korean peninsula, straddling the North Korean-Chinese border. As he was born, rainbows appeared in the heavens, according to the story put out by the propaganda machine that his father built over the years after he was sent by the Russians to Korea on a merchant ship following the Japanese surrender in August 1945.

Kim Jong-il was widely reported to have suffered a stroke in August 2008 and afterward disappeared from public view for several months while recovering. In the past two years his health appeared to greatly improve, and he went on regular inspection tours of military installations, factories, farms, and markets, generally accompanied by his son Kim Jong-un, who is poised to succeed him. - csmonitor.com

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Heat Offering $10 Tickets For Sale

Checking out the Miami Heat’s Big Three may not cost you and arm and a leg after all. The team announced it will be releasing hundreds of additional $10 tickets for sale Monday for individual games for the strike-shortened 2011-2012 NBA season. The tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. and can be purchased on Heat.com, ticketmaster.com or at 1-800-4NBA-TIX. There’s an eight ticket limit per order per game.

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Man Posed As Cheerleader To Enter U.S

A member of a group of  16 Colombians, who lied on their visa applications saying they were attending a cheerleading competition, was sentenced to time served, authorities said Thursday. Duastin Salazar, 28, plead guilty to visa fraud and was sentenced to time served, two years supervised release and $100, according to an email from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. On Sept. 30, Salazar arrived at Miami International Airport with the rest of the group saying they had traveled for a  South Florida cheerleading competition. Authorities waited for the group’s arrival at the airport and immediately separated the leader. He told officials that he was not a cheerleader and that his plan was to separate from the group and stay in the U.S. for longer than he had stated, authorities said. Salazar and six of the members were part of the alleged smuggling organization and the other nine participants were illegal aliens attempting to be smuggled into the country, authorities said. The nine aliens were returned to Colombia. NBC Miami

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Private jet which ferried J-Lo, Charlie Sheen and LeBron James was dangerously unsafe, claims pilot

Jennifer Lopez, Charlie Sheen and LeBron James were all at risk when they flew on a dangerously unsafe private jet, a pilot has claimed. Ex-chief-pilot-turned whistleblower, George Thomsen, has accused California’s Crystal Air Aviation of putting flight staff and celebrities in danger by using the aircraft. According to Mr Thomsen, NBA superstar James could have been killed after a serious fuel leak was spotted on the Gulfstream 4 jet he was due to fly on. Mr Thomsen left his job at the airline just six weeks after starting at the firm. He then sent a copy of his resignation letter, which included his findings supported with pictures, to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA has since opened an investigation into the ex-pilot’s claims. In a copy of the November 23 letter Mr Thomsen wrote that there were ‘major safety issues by allowing the aircraft to fly.’Mail Online

 

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FAA approves iPads in the cockpit as a ‘way to save paper and lives’

Passengers can check flight schedules on their iPad, check in before the gate, as well as view terminal maps… but so can the cockpit now too. The Federal Aviation Administration says pilots are now approved to use iPads during all phases of flight starting Friday. Passengers, however, must still keep theirs on airplane mode. American pilots last year tested the iPads as a way to replace paper manuals in the cockpit and with their following success have mutually succeeded in reaching the FAA’s approval. According to Seattle Pi, the electronic swap of manuals, maps, and charts into a thin handheld device will save 35 pounds of paper and therefore $1.2 million worth of fuel each year. American Airlines will be the first airline in the world to take on the transition starting Friday, according to zdnet.com. The FAA acknowledges that the iPad is a ‘commercial-off-the-shelf electronic hardware that is not approved or certified by the FAA,’ according to a released ‘Information for Operators’ guide.


 

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