Facebook beefs up ‘Friend Finder’ privacy for German users

Under pressure from German privacy watchdogs, Facebook has agreed to beef up privacy protections in its Friend Finder feature, the data protection supervisor in Hamburg said this week. The supervisor, Johannes Caspar, said Monday that Facebook has agreed to inform its members that it had obtained email addresses from their accounts and to give them the option of forbidding their usage. The Friend Finder feature allows Facebook to search... [more]

Apple’s iPad enters Singapore classrooms

If Oprah can do it, so can schools in Singapore. Two schools in the wealthy city-state have begun handing out Apple iPads to students, relieving them of the need to carry satchels full of bulging text books and notes. Nanyang Girls High School has spent S$135,000 (about $100,000) to buy 150 iPads for 140 students and 10 teachers in a pilot project. Users connect to the Internet using the tablet, and download books and course material. They... [more]

Ahmadinejad says Iran open to more nuclear talks

Iran is open to holding further talks with six world powers over its nuclear programme, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday, a day after the failure of the latest round of dialogue in Istanbul. “They have talked for a few rounds, but we never expected that issues would be resolved during these few sessions because of the record and mentality of the other parties,” the hardliner said in a speech aired live on state television... [more]

Iran: Sanctions won’t stop nuclear drive

Iran’s president says not even 100,000 U.N. Security Council resolutions will stop his country’s nuclear ambitions. The semiofficial Fars news agency says Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the remarks during a meeting with a group of journalists Tuesday in Tehran. Iran has hardened its position on its nuclear program ahead of Jan. 21-22 talks with world powers in Istanbul, Turkey. Tehran says it will refuse to talk about its right to... [more]

UN atomic expert downplays China nuclear ‘breakthrough’

China has become one of only a handful of countries that can reprocess spent nuclear fuel but is not yet capable of doing so on an industrial scale, a UN atomic expert said Monday. Earlier this month, the China National Nuclear Corporation said it had achieved a significant “breakthrough” by developing a fuel reprocessing technology that will extend the lifespan of Beijing’s proven uranium deposits to 3,000 years, from... [more]

Belgium to probe iPad newspaper subscriptions

Belgium said Monday it would probe Apple’s policy of requiring newspapers and magazines to go through the iTunes store to sell subscriptions for the iPad tablet. Economy Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne asked the country’s competition watchdog to review whether Apple abused its dominant position after several Belgian and Dutch editors were notified about the US company’s policy. A recent document from Apple “indicates... [more]

Foreign diplomats set to tour Iran nuclear sites

Foreign diplomats were set to kick-off on Saturday a two-day tour of Iran’s atomic sites at the invitation of Tehran, in a bid to drum up support for its contentious nuclear programme. The rare tour to Iran’s main uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and the heavy water installation in Arak was apparently snubbed by Iran’s key allies China and Russia, as well as the European Union. Iran had invited several envoys to the... [more]

Space: Galileo base station on Jan Mayen

The European Space Agency (ESA) is planning to establish a ground base for its world-wide Galileo satellite navigation system on the small Norwegian Arctic island of Jan Mayen. Galileo is the European version of the US satellite-based GPS system. Norway has agreed to pay NOK 3 million towards the cost to establish the base at Jan Mayen, which will be part of the worldwide network of Galileo ground stations, Aftenposten reports. Norway... [more]

Android Tegra Zone detailed and coming soon

Nvidia really did come out of CES 2011 smelling like roses. Not only did the Santa-Clara based chip maker announce details of Project Denver, which aims to get its ARM-based chips inside PCs – a move that has seen its share price rocket – its Tegra 2 chips featured in many of the high profile device launches. And now it has posted details of its Tegra Zone – a platform that will highlight the Android apps that make the... [more]

Google names former Microsoft India MD as new India chief

Google has appointed Rajan Anandan, previously managing director of Microsoft’s India unit, as head of its India operations effective immediately. Anandan will take over from Shailesh Rao, Google said in a statement. Rao, who was earlier handling dual roles — one as India operations head and the other as managing director of media and platform sales for Japan and Asia-Pacific, will now handle the latter role full-time, the company... [more]

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