Pornography
Colin Kaepernick is getting bashed by some fans for allegedly following strippers on Twitter and Instagram
John Grisham, a well known author of legal thrillers, has apologized for the comments he made to a British newspaper that not all men who view child pornography should be jailed.
Over the past few months, a lot of aspects of Google Glass have creeped people out, mostly inadvertently, though sometimes by the very nature of the smart eyewear device. Of the creepier features of Google Glass, the possibility of facial recognition was paramount. On Monday, Google updated its developers policy for Google Glass, and the biggest news was that it would not allow facial recognition apps. But there was another ban in place, which almost everyone overlooked: No sexually explicit material.
Poor Google Glass. The revolutionary device hasn't even made it past its invite-only limited trial, and it's already being lampooned on Saturday Night Live, preemptively banned in public places, and questioned by members of Congress. But there are good reasons for the consternation and mockery, and the news that MiKandi and other pornography sites are looking to create porn and porn apps for Glass just adds one more reason to the pile. Here are some of those reasons why Google Glass is getting creepy already.
BlackBerry has gone out of its way to integrate messaging and social media into the user experience of the BlackBerry Z10. But users who aren’t careful may end up sharing more than they intend to.
CA video allegedly showing graphic child pornography was shared on Facebook more than 32,000 times and “liked” by more than 5,000 people over 8 hours on Thursday night before it was taken down by Facebook.
The Super Bowl has gotten so big, it often isn't about football at all. Now, instead of having a huge game that draws an audience so large that companies try to appropriate commercial time to sell their products, it's become a commercial media event where television ads now get trailers and promotional runs before they're actually on your TV set.
A 5-year-old received a surprising –- and eye-opening –- Christmas gift.
In an unannounced update to its Image Search algorithms on Wednesday, Google has made it more difficult to stumble across explicit or pornographic images.