Philippines lacklustre fight in the South China Sea AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 22, 2018, 9:00 pm)

Amid South China Sea dispute, President Rodrigo Duterte balks at pushing back after landmark maritime rights ruling.
Italy's villages face economic crisis fuelled by austerity AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 22, 2018, 9:00 pm)

Many doubt vow of populist parties in new coalition government to restore rights of working class Italians.
The Wayback Machine is Deleting Evidence of Malware Sold To Stalkers Slashdotby msmash on internet at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:34 pm)

The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is a service that preserves web pages. But the site has been deleting evidence of companies selling malware to illegally spy on spouses, Motherboard reported Tuesday. From the report: The company in question is FlexiSpy, a Thailand-based firm which offers desktop and mobile malware. The spyware can intercept phone calls, remotely turn on a device's microphone and camera, steal emails and social media messages, as well as track a target's GPS location. Previously, pages from FlexiSpy's website saved to the Wayback Machine showed a customer survey, with over 50 percent of respondents saying they were interested in a spy phone product because they believe their partner may be cheating. That particular graphic was mentioned in a recent New York Times piece on the consumer spyware market. In another example, a Wayback Machine archive of FlexiSpy's homepage showed one of the company's catchphrases: "Many spouses cheat. They all use cell phones. Their cell phone will tell you what they won't." Now, those pages are no longer on the Wayback Machine. Instead, when trying to view seemingly any page from FlexiSpy's domain on the archiving service, the page reads "This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine."

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Senators Demand FCC Answer For Fake Comments After Realizing Their Identities Were S Slashdotby msmash on communications at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:34 pm)

Two US senators -- one Republican, one Democrat who both had their identities stolen and then used to post fake public comments on net neutrality -- are calling on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai to address how as many as two million fake comments were filed under stolen names. From a report: Senators Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, and Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, are among the estimated "two million Americans" whose identities were used to file comments to the FCC without their consent. "The federal rulemaking process is an essential part of our democracy and allows Americans the opportunity to express their opinions on how government agencies decide important regulatory issues," the pair of lawmakers wrote. "As such, we are concerned about the aforementioned fraudulent activity. We need to prevent the deliberate misuse of Americans' personal information and ensure that the FCC is working to protect against current and future vulnerabilities in its system. We encourage the FCC to determine who facilitated these fake comments," the letter continues. "While we understand and agree with the need to protect individuals' privacy, we request that the FCC share with the public the total number of fake comments that were filed."

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Trump: 'Substantial chance' summit with Kim will not go ahead AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 22, 2018, 8:30 pm)

South Korean President Moon Jae-in says the 'fate and future' of the Korean Peninsula hangs on planned Singapore summit.
Locale-Country-EU-0.003 search.cpan.orgby Matthew Green at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

Module to check if a country is in the European Union ( EU ) using various ISO data formats
MongoDB-v1.8.2 search.cpan.orgby MongoDB Inc at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

Official MongoDB Driver for Perl
Locale-Country-EU-0.004 search.cpan.orgby Matthew Green at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

Module to check if a country is in the European Union ( EU ) using various ISO data formats
Net-Amazon-SNS-Signature-0.007 search.cpan.orgby Patrick Mooney at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

For the verification of Amazon SNS messages
Dist-Zilla-Plugin-Author-Plicease-2.26 search.cpan.orgby Graham Ollis at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

Dist::Zilla plugins used by Plicease
Assert-Conditional-0.008 search.cpan.orgby Tom Christiansen at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

conditionally-compiled code assertions
Dist-Zilla-PluginBundle-Author-Plicease-2.26 search.cpan.orgby Graham Ollis at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 8:03 pm)

Dist::Zilla plugin bundle used by Plicease
Twitter Is Killing Several of Its TV Apps, Too Slashdotby msmash on business at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 7:34 pm)

Twitter is shutting down its TV apps on Roku, Android TV and Xbox starting on May 24, the company announced this morning. From a report: The news of the apps' closure comes at a time when Twitter is now trying to steer its users to its first-party mobile apps and its desktop website by killing off apps used by a minority of its user base -- like the Twitter for Mac app it shut down earlier this year. And more recently, it has attempted to kill off popular third-party Mac apps with a series of unfriendly API changes. It's unclear why this has become Twitter's agenda. While it can be a burden for a company to support a broader ecosystem of apps where some only have a niche audience, in some cases those "niche" users are also the most influential and heavy users. And arguably, anyone launching Twitter's app on their TV must be a die-hard user -- because who is really watching that much Twitter on their TV?

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The Whole World is Now a Computer, Says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Slashdotby msmash on microsoft at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at May 22, 2018, 7:34 pm)

Thanks to cloud computing, the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, we should start to think of the planet as one giant computer, according to Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella. From a report: "Digital technology, pervasively, is getting embedded in every place: every thing, every person, every walk of life is being fundamentally shaped by digital technology -- it is happening in our homes, our work, our places of entertainment," said Nadella speaking in London. "It's amazing to think of a world as a computer. I think that's the right metaphor for us as we go forward." [...] AI is core to Microsoft's strategy, Nadella said: "AI is the run time which is going to shape all of what we do going forward in terms of applications as well as the platform." Microsoft is rethinking its core products by using AI to connect them together, he said, giving an example of a meeting using translation, transcription, Microsoft's HoloLens and other devices to improve decision-making. "The idea that you can now use all of the computing power that is around you -- this notion of the world as a computer -- completely changes how you conduct a meeting and fundamentally what presence means for a meeting," he said.

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Bangladesh: Extrajudicial killing fears in drug crackdown AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at May 22, 2018, 7:30 pm)

More than 30 alleged drug dealers killed in the past week in 'shootouts' with police amid rights activists' warnings.