Posts Tagged ‘Electronic’

Panasonic preps for Myspace TV – Electronic Engineering Times

Let’s face it. Consumers have been lukewarm toward 3D TVs in the past two years. Even some of us in the media who used to be hungry for 3-D are no longer drooling. But never mind that. All the major TV companies, ranging from Samsung and Panasonic to Sharp …

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Panasonic preps for Myspace TV – Electronic Engineering Times

Let’s face it. Consumers have been lukewarm toward 3D TVs in the past two years. Even some of us in the media who used to be hungry for 3-D are no longer drooling. But never mind that. All the major TV companies, ranging from Samsung and Panasonic to Sharp …

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Panasonic Televisions to Offer Myspace TV Social TV Networking – ELECTRONIC HOUSE

Panasonic announced at the Consumer Electronics Show that social networking site Myspace will debut its Myspace TV social TV network on Panasonic’s Viera Connect Smart TV platform. Music star and Myspace partner Justin Timberlake also spoke on behalf of …

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Twitter Beats Facebook, Apple, MySpace, Skype on Privacy, but Isn’t Perfect – Mediabistro.com

A report card issued by the Electronic Frontier Foundation this week ranks some of the largest Internet companies across several measures of privacy and transparency – and Twitter comes out near the top of its class. The EFF’s privacy report card is …

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NY AG Calls On Kids Websites To Add More Protections

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said today he is calling on social networking sites at aimed at children to provide more protections against the threat of sexual predators.

Cuomo said that the Electronic Securing and Targeting of Online Predators Act (e-STOP) law he authored has now resulted in the removal of accounts associated with at least 4,336 registered sex offenders from major social networking websites in the U.S.

At the end of 2009, Cuomo announced that Facebook and MySpace removed 5,385 accounts linked to 3,533 sexual predators from their rolls. Cuomo today announced that an additional 6,336 online profiles linked to 803 additional New York state registered sex offenders have been removed from popular social networking site.