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Anti-Child Abuse Ad Has A Secret Message For Kids

This is a quick video showing an anti-child abuse ad developed by the Help to Kid and Adolescents at Danger Foundation in Spain. At an adult’s look, it looks like a normal child’s face, but when seen at an upward angle because you’re a children under 4-foot 5-inches tall, it reveals a run-down face and secret message to seek assistance if you’re being abused.
So when a grownup– or anybody taller than four feet, five inches– looks at it they just see the image of a sad child and the message: “in some cases, child abuse is only noticeable to the child suffering it.” But when a kid looks at the advertisement, they see bruises on the boy’s face and a different message: “if somebody harms you, phone us and we’ll help you” alongside the foundation’s contact number.
The ad works through a lenticular lens layer, which shows various images when viewed from various angles. Also, how about we simply not beat up our children? There’s gotta be a special place in hell for child abusers, and when I close my eyes and envision that location it appears like it’s on a rack in the devil’s bathroom. Oh– and there’s an indicator. It reviews ‘Living bathroom tissue’.
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A Message To Teens: Pity Us, Don’t Think We’re Creepy
#FollowATeen has rankled teens into starting #FollowAnAdult as a response. But adults are just sad husks of former teens.

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Facebook Is Charging $15 To Message Popular Users
Facebook has quietly raised the price for sending messages to people with lots of followers. Whether or not they're actual celebrities.

Calvin Broadus, AKA Snoop Dogg.
“It’s free and always will be,” reads Facebook's signup page. But that may need an asterisk: It's free as long as it doesn't involve messaging someone really popular. That could cost you $ 15.
Today, several news organizations reported that the site is now rolling out paid messaging in the U.K. and thirty-six other countries. It appears, however, that it is has already been happening here in the United States, and with higher prices than anyone expected.
You may remember that last December, as BuzzFeed reported, Facebook started a pilot program to charge users a dollar to send messages to strangers (this functionality used to be free). If users choose not to pay, their messages go to the somewhat hidden “other” mailbox. At the time Facebook told Buzzfeed it was “tinkering with [the price] over time.”
Tinker they did. Without announcement, Facebook upped the price for some messages to $ 5 and even $ 15. “At the time of announcing the test we let people know we would be testing a variety of prices,” Facebook told BuzzFeed. “The highest price we are currently testing in the US is $ 15, but this is still a test and these prices are not set in stone. We have tested a range of different prices so far.”
The site temporarily tested a $ 100 fee for an extremely select group of users, but ditched it after the media discovered that it cost that much to contact Mark Zuckerberg’s inbox. That test was shrugged off by Facebook as an experiment to test “extreme price points” to “see what works to filter spam.” The $ 15 inbox, however, appears to be a part of Facebook's actual business plan. (Users under the age of 18 aren't allowed to send paid messages — which precludes the worrisome teen heartthrob/parent's credit card use case. Don't worry: currently you can contact Justin Bieber for free.)

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Google serves up reindeer games with Santa Tracker, lets St. Nick message your besties
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Sure, Google’s not in the Santa Monitoring NORAD cabal anymore, but that’s not stopping it from rolling out St. Nicholas-related goodies. It just launched a collection of new games, including a chimney / gift dropping difficulty, a rocket-powered elf race and a Santa talk that lets you send a droll vacation greeting to your “hoodlum besties.” You could even play Rudolph for a lark and drag Santa around in his sleigh– badly, in our case– so inspect the source (tip: click the red box at the bottom left) for some holiday cheer, Mountain View-style.
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Secret World War II message baffles European intelligence experts

Despite all our advancements in military intelligence, it turns out a simple coded message can still prove indecipherable. That’s what British officials have learned after coming across a secret document from World War II that was attached to a pigeon courier — the skeletal remains of which were recently found in England. The message contains 27 blocks of five letters that would appear totally randomized to most people. Experts at intelligence agency GCHQ don’t doubt there’s real correspondence hidden within the text, yet translation is all but impossible without the accompanying codebook that would have been held by the message’s intended recipient. Just who that was also remains a mystery; the document, written by a “Sjt W Stot,”…
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President Obama posts message on Reddit urging users to vote before the polls close

President Obama is no stranger to Reddit — he hosted a brief “ask me anything” session back in August. Now, with just over two hours left until the polls close on the east coast, the president has jumped back on Reddit and posted a message urging users to get out there and vote, “whatever your political persuasion.” For those that already voted, President Obama requested that users spread the word to friends and family — “think of it as upvoting,” the president said. While it’s highly likely that the president simply had one of his campaign staff type out the brief message, it’s good to see he hasn’t forgotten the denizens of the internet as his campaigning wraps up.
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Remembering Steve, Apple posts Jobs tribute video with a message from Tim Cook

A year ago today, previous Apple CEO Steve Jobs died. Explaining the time as a “sad and difficult,” Apple CEO Tim Cook uploaded a fitting video tribute and message on the company’s homepage today. “One of the biggest gifts Steve offered to the globe is Apple,” states Cook. “Our values originated from Steve and his spirit will for life be the foundation of Apple.”
Born on February 24th 1955, Jobs supervised the development of the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and lots of additional popular Apple items. His passing last year was fulfilled with condolences from Invoice Gates, Sergey Brin, and the President of the United States– amongst others. Cook states he hopes “that today everyone will mirror on his remarkable life and the numerous ways he made the globe a better …
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Apple replies to iPhone text message spoofing, reminds us just how secure iMessage is
If you’re a frequent texter, and the iPhone is your weapon of option, there’s a good opportunity you’ve been a wee bit concerned given that the other day’s report that the device is prone to a specific SMS spoofing attack. Essentially, it’s possible for a destructive individual to send a message and specify a reply-to number that is not their very own, appearing as if they are someone else. We got in touch with an Apple representative and here’s exactly what we were informed:
Apple takes security extremely genuinely. When using iMessage as an alternative of SMS, addresses are validated which safeguards against these kinds of spoofing attacks. One of the constraints of SMS is that it permits messages to be sent with spoofed addresses to any type of phone, so we advise consumers to be exceptionally careful if they’re directed to an unidentified site or address over SMS.
Also if you aren’t on an iPhone, we ‘d like to remind you to be cautious when texting. There are many services out there that let you send a message that seems from anybody you like– no matter just what style, OS or also carrier the recipient is using. All the more explanation to think twice in the past filing that loan application over SMS.
Apple responds to iPhone text message spoofing, reminds us how secure iMessage is initially appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Aug 2012 11:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.
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Apple building $304 million campus in Austin, Texas, Rick Perry approves this message
Apple building $ 304 million campus in Austin, Texas, Rick Perry approves this message originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 09 Mar 2012 17:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Twitter adds text message short code support for Iridium and Thuraya satellite phones

If you’re a longtime Twitter user (or don’t have a smartphone), you’re definitely familiar with the social network’s text message service that lets you send and read tweets over SMS. Twitter has just announced the service now officiallly supports two of the largest satellite telephone operators, Iridium and Thuraya. It’s not that you couldn’t tweet about your worldly exploits from one of these providers’ phones before, it’s just that Twitter has made the whole experience a bit easier thanks to short codes. Now you just need to add your satellite phone number to Twitter and then whenever you text the provided number (40404 for Iridium, 1888 for Thuraya) your status updates will be shared. Support for Thuraya has been around since December…
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