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Quoting the article above:

Although the Snowden documents don't say whether spy agencies have pilfered data from games likeAngry Birds, they do make it clear that our apps are capable of storing and sharing personal information, including age, sex, and even marital status.

Games don't usually log your calls. Besides,

Using gaming data for demographics is one thing...

Using it as profiling data or "probable cause" is something else.

In B4 "Cease and Desist"

Absurd? Indeed. Historically I've spent $75-150 during the holiday sales. However for clarification I should also say that a few of the games offered were already part of my library.

My wife's cousin is pretty well versed in marketing and digital technology.

His take on it is as soon as major sports organizations take the plunge into direct distribution, everyone else will.

Seriously, if the NFL made a full distribution system like Hulu... It would take them to printing their own money to a whole

Exactly! During the 2013 Holiday Steam Sale I spent a grand total of $0.00 because none of the games offered were ones I was interested in playing.

I would pay a monthly fee for this as well.

We disconnected our DirecTV service almost two years ago and have been watching Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Terrestrial HD broadcast television in the meantime.

The lack of commercials (mostly - HULU!) has really helped keep my kids from asking for every :insert latest

Pretty much what minneyar said...

In addition to that - if you don't have a need for it, it's not going to matter which standard your router uses. I just happen to be a really huge geek that uses UPnP services on a daily basis.

In reality, a router could have either of these capabilities disabled completely and still

And to supplement... I'm typing this from my iMac that is behind an Airport Extreme.

I didn't say it didn't work. I said it doesn't support UPnP.

The only thing I don't like about the AirPort is it doesn't support UPnP... While it does do NAT-PNP, that doesn't do any good unless every device on your network is basically made by Apple. UPnP is pretty much the global standard.

Yeah, I downloaded DD:DA with my PS3 and I've been playing it a LOT for the last two months.

Unfortunately, Nintendo's draconian policy for downloaded games makes selling special edition versions of the consoles very unattractive to current Wii U owners.

You, sir, are correct.

4. Do the "probing" handshake: I hear about or I receive the probing handshake all the time. The probing handshake is where the other person probes you with their index finger pressed against the inside of your wrist. It leaves the most negative of feelings and I've had managers, CEOs, and HR personnel tell me that

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Looks like that video got pulled... :(

By chance is it this one?

Just wanted to say that the headline picture isn't representative of a photo you should take. You want to get a full body shot so all of their clothing is easy to identify.

When I worked at Disney's Magic Kingdom in Florida we were taught that when a parent comes to us with a missing child report we would ask if they

I have used "Find my iPhone" to find iOS devices that don't have any tracking apps (Such as "Find my iPhone") previously installed on more than one occasion.

And it doesn't matter if the device is in "Silent Mode" at all, it still makes the *PING* noise no matter what.

I didn't say building a computer was hacking. It was a testament to how long I've been involved with computers and hardware in general. I may not have directly built the machine, but my Dad and I spent countless hours working with it... Until the next great thing happened along. The first computer I built solo was an