Hot off the Press: The Toronto Star edition


Sony has advised the 77 million users of its PlayStation Network to cancel their credit cards after hackers were "able to glean users’ names, addresses, email addresses, dates of birth, password, login and online identification": http://www.thestar.com/business/article/980939--cancel-your-credit-card-users-warned-after-playstation-hack?bn=1. Can you say "public relations nightmare"?

Apple is trying to deny rumors that it is using iPhones to track users' locations: http://www.thestar.com/business/companies/apple/article/981081--apple-breaks-silence-denies-storing-locations-on-iphones?bn=1. How ironic and sickening is it that Apple is slowly becoming the Big Brother character of its classic 1984 commercial?

Superman has apparently renounced his US citizenship: http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/982427--superman-renounces-u-s-citizenship-focus-globally-in-latest-comic?bn=1. Wait a minute. How did Superman become a US citizen if he was born on Krypton? Technically, I guess, he is an illegal alien — literally.

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