MicroSofty88
MicroSofty88 t1_ja4ba00 wrote
Reply to comment by cwthree in Volkswagen says company requiring payment for location of abducted child near Libertyville was ‘serious breach of policy’ by 2_Sheds_Jackson
If you were fired in that scenario I think you could easily sue the employer or at the very least publicly bash them to get your job back. It would be a huge PR liability.
MicroSofty88 OP t1_j92fp2n wrote
Reply to comment by theantig in The Coca-Cola phone comes with a coke-themed exterior and software by MicroSofty88
It self destructs when Pepsi is detected
MicroSofty88 t1_j27eaov wrote
Reply to Ohio Supreme Court says insurance policy does not cover ransomware attack on software by homothebrave
Which insurance policy?
MicroSofty88 t1_iu616gf wrote
This is sick. I hate packing a mouse in my computer bag when I’m traveling.
MicroSofty88 t1_isbe55p wrote
Reply to Meta’s VR Headset Harvests Personal Data Right Off Your Face - Cameras inside the device that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise new privacy questions. by speckz
I wouldn’t call this “personal data”. It directly relates to your use of the device and impacts user experience. Under this definition the accelerometer in your phone is capturing personal data about how your hands are oriented.
MicroSofty88 OP t1_irj1yiv wrote
Reply to comment by Neo_Techni in Amazon's Scout robot appears to have made its last delivery by MicroSofty88
I’m sure it can handle deliveries from the fridge to the couch
MicroSofty88 t1_jdpum3h wrote
Reply to Microsoft reportedly orders AI chatbot rivals to stop using Bing’s search data by OutlandishnessOk2452
Next: websites order bing to stop using their data and content, rendering the search engine useless