Vietnam decree prevents social media posts from linking to outside news reports

Vietnam decree prevents social media posts from linking to outside news reports

Unfortunately, decrees such as the one just approved in Vietnam are seemingly becoming more common, not less. Similar outcries were voiced after both Iran and Belarus laid down draconian laws about how their citizens were to interact with the internet, and now Vietnam is being shelled by residents and outsiders alike for a new decree that essentially bars the sharing of outside news. The specific verbiage states that “personal electronic sites” (such as Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) “are only allowed to put [sic] news owned by that person.” In other words, sharing of information from “press organizations or government websites” is now outlawed, as is the act of providing “general information” on profiles and blogs. Exact punishments are apparently still being drafted, but whatever arises, you can bet that the Vietnamese government is going to take a huge amount of flack for crossing this line.

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Via: TechDirt

Source: Bangkok Post

Mobile Miscellany: week of June 10th, 2013

Mobile Miscellany week of June 10th, 2013

If you didn’t get enough mobile news during the week, not to worry, because we’ve opened the firehose for the truly hardcore. This week, the Lumia 925 touched down in Germany, a popular RSS client for Android broke free of its Google Reader shackles and BBM Channels received some sorely needed features. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore all that’s happening in the mobile world for this week of June 10th, 2013.

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NVIDIA’s CES 2013 event now available to watch online

NVIDIA's CES 2013 event now available to watch online

Assuming you’ve already caught up on Samsung’s press event from yesterday, now may be a good time to see what NVIDIA unveiled at CES 2013 from the comfort of your own home, office or any other internet-connect place you might be. Naturally, you’ll catch a glimpse of all of NVIDIA’s unveilings, including that shiny new Tegra 4 processor and the company’s Project Shield gaming console. Surely there will be a few more for you to watch in the coming days, so head over to the source link below to catch the chip maker’s event in its entirety and scratch that one off your list of things to watch.

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Via: Android Central

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