Telechronics (Ademar Days of opinion): RGPD, crime and other featured topics.
The new RGPD – General Data Protection Regulation – It is still a novelty for many of us, so it is important that everyone knows what their rights in the protection of personal data.
Journalist
Radio Horizonte Algarve / Tavira
The new data protection rules have entered into force, so companies and other organizations are now required to notify their customers about the processing of data. The new measures are applied to all digital services, are banking, internet shopping, social networks or issues related to State, such as tax returns, but also within companies, to information on employees.
And after all, this area, You know what your rights are as a citizen?
You have the right to know who is what and why in clear and simple language; You have the right to access your data; You have the right to oppose; You have the right to correct your data; You have the right to ask to be forgotten; You have the right to give your opinion if decisions are automated; and has the right to request to transfer your data.
Enlightened?
positive news comes to us from across the world with an analysis of the Australian National University to establish a successful relationship between the increasing use of the internet and the reduction in juvenile crime rates.
According to the study, the internet is even positively influence the juvenile crime rates. In the Australian state of New South Wales, who served as the object of analysis, younger Internet users are exchanging the streets by Facebook and Netflix.
Investigation team compared the criminal records of citizens aged between 10 and 21 year old, with criminal activity file practiced by individuals born in 1984, during the period in which they were the same age.
Research shows that, to 21 year old, the proportion of people who had contact with the criminal justice system down. The drop was abrupt in some segments, as is the case of vehicle theft (less 59%), the assault on homes (less 59%) and driving under the influence alcohol (less 49%). With regard to offenses related to drug use, reducing occurrences was 22%, vandalism of public and private properties registered a drop 56%, since violent crime fell 32%.
Google revealed the new version of Gmail will be available to all users of e-mail service in July, It is that the current version is no longer available in October this year.
According to Mashable, the new version is now available for a limited set of Gmail users, and that they can choose to try the new version or continue to use the more familiar to no longer have that opportunity.
The new Gmail is packed with features that are worth trying as is the case of responses automatically suggested or emails that are automatically deleted.
Try longer or resist the latest version of Gmail, that is the question.
It is those who You think that music is not what it was? Or, no limite, that today's music does not pay?
Apparently science can validate the claims of those judges who did best there is music 50 year old.
A study by the Superior Council of Scientific Research of Spain analyzed more than 500 thousand recordings (focused on the period from 1955 and 2010), through a series of algorithms. The harmonic complexity of each song, the diversity of timbre and volume were evaluated elements.
The results show that it has seen a sharp drop in pitch of songs, whose peak is in the years 60. The fact that the vast majority of pop songs of today are built using the same tools (keyboards, drum machine, sampler and computer) Does'nt help.
See a full explanation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVME_l4IwII
And in video games, with this generation of consoles ever closer the end, the end spoken of consoles came to be spoken, this time by the CEO of Ubisoft.
Yves Guillemot believes that the consoles will be replaced by streaming video game service, similar to services like Spotify for music and Netflix for movies and series. The ruling is based on the idea in large advanced technology and in the near future we can enjoy video games in this way without delay.
“There will be one more generation consoles and thereafter, We will not streaming, all of us”, disse Guillemot.
However, CEO of Ubisoft says one thing that I question: “possibly technology will dramatically improve and we can have a smooth experience in major world cities”. … Then… and small towns?
No cinema, "Each day" (“Every Day†no tÃtulo original) is the movie that suggest this week.
There is no known names or in performing (Michael Sucsy), or cast (Angourie Rice, Justice Smith e Debby Ryan), but the story of this film has been honored.
"Every Day" is based on the acclaimed bestseller namesake New York Times written by David Levithan and tells the story of Rhiannon, a girl of 16 years who falls for a mysterious soul called "A", each day occupying a different body. Direction a unique link, Rhiannon and "A" every day strive to meet, knowing who or what the new day will bring.
Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC4dch8wJpE