Wiretapping, 'Diablo III,' and Caesars Palace - 90 Seconds on The Verge
Wiretapping, 'Diablo III,' and Caesars Palace - 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-05-08
it's Wednesday May 8 2013 I'm David
Pierce please remain calm this is 90
seconds on the verge brought to you by
virgin mobile the White House is
reportedly close to backing an FBI plan
that would find web services if they
don't comply with wiretapping requests
according to New York Times companies
could face fines of up to 25,000 dollars
per day if they refuse Court issued
orders under current law companies need
to make good faith efforts but they're
not required to follow through if they
run into problems even if the White
House does back the plan that doesn't
mean it's a done deal it would have to
pass Congress before we coming along the
online auction house in diablo 3 has
been temporarily taken offline after
some users used a bug to a mass trillion
in gold after a patch update yesterday
users that put up gold for auction and
then canceled it were refunded twice the
amount they were due the resulting
influx of cash quickly shook up the
games virtual economy with gamers
complaining that they're legitimately
earned currency was now essentially
useless Blizzard has decided to address
the problem by correcting those accounts
that took advantage of the bug rather
than just rolling its servers back and
finally if you feel like gambling you
should probably leave Google glass at
home caesars palace has confirmed that
patrons won't be allowed to wear
Google's heads up I wear when gambling
at its casino Nevada Gaming regulations
prohibit the use of computers or
recording devices so the news doesn't
come as a total surprise ok glass Google
when do I Double Down you know what they
probably did it's all a favor on this
one and that's it for today's top
stories coming up tomorrow nano
technology meets palmolive it's cyber
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