Telecom monopoly overcharging Mexicans billions | Digital Media - CNET News -
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The day-to-day lives of these Foxconn workers are fraught with endless working hours, surveillance and enforced silence—all in the name of ensuring “quality.” One Foxconn worker at Chengdu plant remarked to Der Spiegel last year, “Order and obedience rule here.” The oppressiveness of the workplace may feed into the overarching regime of censorship and control, which ensures that political activism is consistently stifled by authorities. — After Tragedy, Apple Tries to Polish Image on Workers’ Rights | Common Dreams
While the official Chinese workday is eight hours, the norm at Foxconn is more like 12 and even longer when the introduction of a product is at hand. One worker died after a 34-hour shift. Some of the workers he meets are as young as 13, and because of the repetitive nature of the labor, their hands often become deformed and useless within a decade, rendering them unemployable. — FAIR Blog » Blog Archive » NYT’s Apple Debate Factcheck, Without Facts
New Richard Stallman Interview (Updated: WebM Version) | Techrights
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Steve Jobs and the 'Think Different' ad: The untold story | Technically Incorrect - CNET News
Asus Transformer Prime is dressed to impress | Android Atlas - CNET Reviews -
The near future of personal computing.
(via gno: Arnaldo Samaniego es el Homero Simpson paraguayo)
Berlusconi, un gobernante polémico que creía representar al italiano medio | UltimaHora.com -
Silvio Berlusconi: Un empresario exitoso que se hizo a si mismo, pero que una vez en el poder llenó de corrupción y escándalos a Italia, y terminaron hechándole gritando: “es hora de reconstruir al país”.