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Month: June 2014

Cybercrime / Privacy

Samsung phone thefts soar 51 percent (and Apple’s ‘kill-switch’ is blamed)

June 20, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

While kill-switch-friendly law enforcement officials on both coasts are patting themselves on the back over what they say is a sharp drop in iPhone thefts, the headline has been buried.  Here it is: Samsung phone thefts are up 51 percent this year vs. last year.  There must be quiet a [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

50 years ago, the World’s Fair promised a life of leisure. We’re still waiting

June 19, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

If I said to you, “It’s a Small World After All,” you would inevitably start humming the tune. But if I tried to clear the musical part of your brain by suggesting another catchy tune, called “There’s a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow,” that would almost certainly be no help at [Keep reading]

Dog tales: Lucky and Rusty

Dog, lost two years in forest, found sleeping on his old blanket

June 19, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

There’s something primal about the reaction you have when spotting a desperate “Lost Dog” sign posted on a tree or in a coffee shop. If you’re like me, you picture a little boy crying nightly for his lost friend; a guilt-ridden parent wondering what he or she could have done; [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

Fire Phone: Can Amazon solve its one big problem by making you a mobile cash register?

June 18, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Amazon has a problem.  A really, really big problem.  Let me try to explain it in a small way.  Imagine you owned a coffee shop, and for simplicity’s sake, you sold coffee for $1 a cup.  After a really, really busy day, when you sold 750 cups of coffee, because [Keep reading]

Identity Theft

Nine surprising ways identity theft can hurt you

June 18, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

What ailment is so devastating that its symptoms can range from an incorrect medical diagnosis, to (virtually) killing you, to hurting your kids’ chances of getting college financial aid? That distinctly digital-age malady? Identity theft. In a world of overused metaphors, this one is spot-on: If Franz Kafka were writing [Keep reading]

Money and Life

Starbucks offering no-strings-attached college help to workers; the opposite of nasty non-compete agreements

June 16, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

If you love someone, set them free. And if you respect someone, you want the best for them — whether you are with them for a week, a year, or a lifetime.  In an age when employers are increasingly are using fine print to ensnare workers with less-favorable terms, such [Keep reading]

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Gotchas / Consumer

The seven reasons you will fall for a scam artist, from 20 years’ experience

June 13, 2014 Bob Sullivan 2

I’ve spent 20 years interviewing thousands of people who’ve fallen for scams and ripoffs. I’ve interviewed hundreds of criminals, too, not to mention pseudo-criminals who work at corporations that survive almost entirely on their ability to fool people.  I’m frequently asked: what makes people fall for scams? What makes someone [Keep reading]

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Privacy

Facebook says it will track websites, apps you use — because you asked for it

June 12, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

“We’re improving ads based on apps and sites you use, and giving you more control,” says the notice I received this morning from Facebook. Uh oh. Any time a company says they are giving me “more control,” I know something bad is happening. When did I lose control? I clicked [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

I like my coffee with milk, sugar, and a little eye contact, please

June 11, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

“I already swept the floor” said the annoyed woman behind the cash register, yelling over her shoulder to no one in particular. She managed to take my order, and my money, without ever looking at me. It was the 100th transaction recently that occurred at this particular brand of coffee [Keep reading]

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New feature: Outrage of the day! Why does it take 90 days for data broker to respond to requests?

June 10, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Why would it take data broker DataLogix a full 90 days to respond to a consumer request?  Submitted by email? Welcome to the outrage of the day. I’m committed to learning more about the murky industry that is data brokers, and one of the best ways is to see what [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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