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Apple’s iPhoto Makes It Way Too Easy To Delete Your Entire Flickr Library

October 15th, 2009

Apple has long been asso­ci­ated with the say­ing “it just works”. Well, some­times it appar­ently works a lit­tle too well, to the point of allow­ing users to delete their entire Flickr libraries in one fell swoop with­out really mean­ing to. Oops.

The prob­lem stems from the way Apple’s pop­u­lar iPhoto soft­ware is inte­grated with Flickr. Recent ver­sions of iPhoto allow users to sync spec­i­fied albums with Flickr, which means they can auto­mat­i­cally upload new pho­tos as soon as they import them into iPhoto from their cam­eras, and change their cap­tions for both at once. The prob­lem is that iPhoto treats this sync­ing very lit­er­ally: if you delete a photo from from of these synced albums on iPhoto, it doesn’t just remove it from the Set on Flickr  — it actu­ally deletes the photo from your Flickr account entirely.

iPhoto appar­ently informs users that when they stop shar­ing a photo album between iPhoto and Flickr, “The album no longer appears on Flickr, but the pho­tos remain in your [iPhoto] library.” The word­ing is both ambigu­ous (Apple could just mean it’s delet­ing the pho­tos from the Flickr set) and not nearly strong enough to sug­gest that it’s actu­ally delet­ing data. And plenty of peo­ple have made that mistake.

Over the last sev­eral weeks this has led to a num­ber of threads in Flickr’s help forum where some users are up in arms after acci­den­tally delet­ing hun­dreds of pho­tos at once.

Full story at: http://www.techcrunch.com/

About That Chrome OS Event

October 15th, 2009

We’ve been report­ing a lot about Chrome OS the past few days. Pos­si­ble fea­tures, screen­shots, early builds — lots of good stuff. And tomor­row was promis­ing to bring even more as yes, there’s an event par­tially deal­ing with Chrome OS sched­uled to take place on Google’s Moun­tain View cam­pus. But sadly, we’ve been banned from the event.

Truth be told, all press is now banned from the event, we were told this evening. And that sucks because just yes­ter­day we were con­firmed as atten­dees and had planned to report on what we saw and heard. But then PC World and The Next Web spilled the beans on the event, and Google decided to ban the press.

How­ever, before they banned us and closed down reg­is­tra­tions, we did man­age to get the con­fir­ma­tion email about the event.

Full Story at: http://www.techcrunch.com/

Applause For Fin­land: First Coun­try To Make Broad­band Access A Legal Right

October 14th, 2009

Kudos to the Finnish gov­ern­ment, which has just intro­duced laws guar­an­tee­ing broad­band access to every per­son liv­ing in Fin­land (5.5 mil­lion peo­ple, give or take).

This is report­edly a first worldwide.

Start­ing July 2010, every per­son in Fin­land will have the right to a one-megabit broad­band con­nec­tion as an inter­me­di­ate step, says the Min­istry of Trans­port and Com­mu­ni­ca­tions. By the end of 2015, the legal right will be extended to an impres­sive 100 Mb broad­band con­nec­tion for everyone.

Accord­ing to Wikipedia, approx­i­mately 79 per­cent of the Finnish pop­u­la­tion use the Inter­net. Fin­land had around 1.52 mil­lion broad­band Inter­net con­nec­tions by the end of June 2007 or around 287 per 1,000 inhabitants.

Full story at: http://www.techcrunch.com/

Review: Best New iPod and iPhone App­Store Games

October 12th, 2009

With the recent iPod Touch update Apple has posi­tioned and mar­keted the device as a new type of mobile gam­ing plat­form. Games have always been some of the best sell­ing appli­ca­tions in the App­Store for both the iPod Touch and the iPhone. A recent adver­tise­ment for the iPod Touch car­ries the slo­gan “The Funnest iPod Ever” and fea­tures a num­ber of games.We decided to try out and review each of the games fea­tured in the ad and rate the ‘fun fac­tor’ our­selves. []

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