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Month: March 2014

Privacy

Yikes! Yik Yak, new chat tool for kids, a serious problem for schools, parents

March 12, 2014 Bob Sullivan 2

In the technology arms race between parents and children, kids have a new weapon: Yik Yak. A simple app for mobile devices, Yik Yak sets up temporary, anonymous chats among users who are near each other, based on GPS location.  It’s less than four months old, but already, it’s causing [Keep reading]

Privacy

Senator: It’s OK for CIA to hack Americans, just not me! How hypocrisy frames privacy debate

March 11, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Privacy is a funny thing. A lot of people are perfectly willing to take it away from other people, but get really angry when you take their privacy away.  Like Sen. Diane Feinstein. She unleashed a torrent of criticism today against the CIA, accusing the agency of hacking computers than [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

Does social media encourage eating disorders?

March 11, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

We blame Facebook for everything nowadays. Should we blame Facebook for eating disorders, too? A new study says, probably. Let’s back up. The easiest way to make yourself unhappy is to compare yourself to other people. Like this: Her house is bigger! His girlfriend is prettier! She has an easy [Keep reading]

Privacy

Three thoughts on Snowden’s SXSW appearance

March 10, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Edward Snowden’s coming out party at the SXSW conference on Monday was largely a geekfest, with most discussion focused on what technology firms should do to allow consumers snoop-free communications.  You can review the discussion in plenty of places if you like, but I suspect if you care about those [Keep reading]

Money and Life

Guest column: How am I supposed to survive this layoff? Not with cliches…

March 10, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

I  was going to call this “Tips for Surviving a Layoff”…sounded like a good title right, but maybe that’s only because  it’s all I seem to Google these days! I’m tired of being an ostrich. I’m finally taking my head out of the sand to acknowledge that YES, THIS REALLY DID [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

Don’t read this story! Go play outside. At least for one night, says the National Day of Unplugging

March 7, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Beginning tonight and into tomorrow, thousands of Americans will celebrate the National Day of Unplugging. They’ll attend music festivals where cell phones must be checked at the door. They will go on walks. They will talk to each other! You should try it to. If not for a day, then [Keep reading]

Privacy

Question for Snowden: Did the NSA lose anyone’s credit card number?

March 6, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

Now that Glenn Greenwald has launched First Look and Ed Snowden is….live online, I have some advice for the two men who desperately want to make sure U.S. government digital surveillance doesn’t slip from the headlines.  Let’s get right to the point. Please search that treasure trove of documents you [Keep reading]

Privacy

Newsweek outs Bitcoin founder — and his children, his wives, his employers…

March 6, 2014 Bob Sullivan 47

So Newsweek found the founder of Bitcoin. Bitcoin, as most of us already know, is the world’s most recognizable cryptocurrency, that being a decentralized digital currency, about which you can learn more about over at VanillaCrypto. Outing its founder is a great journalistic coup. It’s also precisely the kind of [Keep reading]

Money and Life

Buffett bracket billion just a Quicken Loans trick. You aren’t winning; don’t cough up your personal info

March 4, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Yea!!! Warren Buffett has offered $1 billion for the sports fan equivalent of getting hit by lightning, an asteroid, and a Robinson Cano home run at the same time. But whoops: Everyone who falls for his trick is going to get pestered to take out a new loan until the [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

Twitter says account hack warnings, password resets were sent in error

March 4, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

UPDATED — Twitter users took to the service late Monday evening to say that they’d been told hackers had attempted to access their accounts, and that Twitter was forcing them to update their passwords.  At 1 a.m. ET, Twitter told me that reset notices were sent by accident. “We unintentionally [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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