it's Thursday februari 23rd 2012 I'm
Bridget Carey on cnet com and it's time
to get loaded there may soon be lost
protecting your right to control your
personal data online the White House
announced it is working with Congress to
protect your online privacy and your
right to know how that did is used under
a consumer privacy Bill of Rights at the
same time web giant Google Yahoo
Microsoft and AOL have pledged to
support a technology called do not track
on web browsers so people can stop
companies from tracking their online
behavior there has been increasing
criticism over how technology companies
collect private data without the user
knowing such as tracking your location
or harvesting address books amazon has
accused of playing hardball with
publishers that wants to be on the
Kindle e-reader amazon is dropping about
5,000 kindle titles under the
independent publishers group after not
renewing an agreement to carry the
electronic versions of the books the
print editions will still be sold on
amazon t mobile's 4g will be faster next
year t-mobile announced it is launching
LTE 4G technology in the US thanks to
money and spectrum space obtained from
the failed 18t merger the company plans
to spend four billion dollars on the new
hardware LTE 4G which is already in use
by Verizon and AT&T would be a faster
network than t-mobile's current hspa+ 4g
sprint said it will be launching its LTE
4G network sometime this year new
sneakers from Nike will you finally
prove to your buddies on the basketball
court who jumps higher and runs faster
called nike+ basketball the shoes have
pressure sensors on the sole to measure
how hard your plane the data is sent to
your iPhone to track your progress and
users can compete by sharing stats with
their friends and if basketball isn't
your game there's also nike+ training
the same concept but the sensors target
feedback on various workout drills and
challenges if you hate hunting for a
place to charge your phone you're going
to love researchers at Wake Forest
University because they've come up with
a way to just charge your phone by
putting it in your pocket the team has
come up with fabric that generates a
lecture
City when in contact with heat so just
touching a piece of felt can recharge
your battery this could be in a car
we're sitting on your keister can
improve the car's fuel mileage or fabric
under roof tiles on a summer day can
lower the electricity bills and this
felt isn't expensive it would only cost
one dollar to add a square to a cell
phone cover the university is in talks
with investors to produce powerful
commercially those are your headlines
for today I'm Bridget Carey for cnet.com
and you just been loaded
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