Classmates.com gets sued by user: His friends weren’t really looking for him

Classmates.com is one of the biggest advertisers on the ‘net. It’s been around since before MySpace, Facebook, or Friendster grew to the popularity they have now. They spend wicked amounts of money on their online advertising; $30 million was spent in 2005 to give you an idea. However, now they just may have to answer for some of their “lure the customer in” tactics.
Anthony Michaels had been a free member of the Classmates.com site since last year. Then, Classmates.com informed Michaels that his old school pals were trying to contact him. He got that familiar to many message “Your former classmates are trying to contact you! Upgrade now to see their messages!“ sent to him from Classmates.com. So, curious as to whether it was an old grade school buddy or that girl he was always secretly smitten by, Michaels did what many others are suckered into doing with that message.
Keep reading to find out what could happen to Classmates.com.
San Francisco scrambles to rebound after being held cyber-hostage

The alleged takeover of the City by the Bay may sound totally rare, but, unfortunately, it has happened before that disgruntled employees take to modern technology as a means for revenge.
City tech employee Terry Childs, allegedly modified the city system so that he was the only one with top level clearances. The city is still in a tizzy trying to regain control of their new fiber optic municipal network that handles everything from the mayor’s email to electronic court records. Childs, who was arrested on Sunday, is still being held on $5 million bail, after allegedly refusing to hand over the passwords. He at first did supply some, but they turned out to be bogus.
It isn’t even clear why he did what he did, although it’s been said that in days leading up to his arrest, his behavior towards his colleagues was becoming erratic. A new security chief had been brought in to oversee the group’s security, and over the past few weeks some evidence of tampering had been found. It was escalated to the police, who in turn brought in their own forensics team to investigate their network.
Select Best Buy locations now offering a Bluetooth headset pairing service

My first reaction was what a waste of time and money, then I remembered that there are more than a few people out there who would not be able to correctly pair a mobile phone and a Bluetooth headset. While it sounds simple for the tech geek, we must remember that some people use technology just because they can, and that they have no real desire to be able to know everything about it, and how it works.
Which brings us services like this latest from Best Buy. A Bluetooth Pairing service, which goes for $9.99 and includes “testing and a demo.“ This photo was taken at a Best Buy location in Hamilton California and we can only guess that it has come about in support of the new hands-free laws.
I guess for the person who would not be able to pair the device, but cannot drive without having to take a call, the $10 would be better spent here, then applied towards the tickets they would most likely begin to receive.
Via [EngadgetMobile]
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Vudu makes its way into more Best Buy locations

Vudu first began showing up in Best Buy locations back in late-March and at the time it was just 24 locations, all of which were located in California. The limited availability was thought to be a testing period to make sure the devices would be able to sell as expected.
Well, jump forward a little over a month and it looks like it must have been successful because Vudu and Best Buy have just announced a little more widespread availability, however it is still not nationwide.
They have remained in California, but also expanded to Arizona and Illinois, all in all it looks like they are now available in almost 70 Best Buy locations. In addition to the move into Best Buy locations in other states, Vudu has also recently added 35 new movies to own and 30 new movies to rent.
Via [CrunchGear]
http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/07/02/vudu-continues-to-infiltrate-best-buy/
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