Google Buzz Issuing a Privacy Reset Today [News]

Log into Gmail today and, if you haven’t disabled it, there’s a good chance Google’s Buzz social network will prompt you to look over all your privacy settings. The BBC reports that Google is pushing out a message that will ask Buzz users to review and confirm their privacy settings, as well as “show every aspect of a user’s profile, from public settings to the websites users are connected to, and who they are following or being followed by.” With Buzz facing rebukes from U.S. Congress members and a class-action privacy complaint, it’s probably a smart idea for the service to go out of its way to show users what is and isn’t being shown. [BBC News] Update: Here’s Google’s official blog post about the settings confirmation. More »






Mexico quake strongest in 18 years

A 7.2-magnitude earthquake has struck the U.S.-Mexico border region, killing at least 1 person and causing power outages in both countries as it sent out seismic waves felt from Los Angeles to Arizona and Tijuana.

Windows Phone 7 is the new name, ‘Series’ gets voted off island

Regardless of how you feel about Microsoft’s rejuvenated mobile push this year, hatred of the “Windows Phone 7 Series” moniker has been nearly universal — it’s too long, it trips you up every time you try to say it (seriously, just listen to any of our podcasts), and the “Series” bit doesn’t make a whole lot of sense anyhow. Happily, Microsoft has heard the world loud and clear on this one, officially changing the name today to the simpler, happier, more logical “Windows Phone 7.” The branding move doesn’t have any technical or strategic significance, as far as we can tell — it truly is just a name change, that’s all — so you can expect the same software to launch later this year that we’ve already been anticipating… you just won’t have to deal with a tongue twister every time you’re trying to tell a friend about it.

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Lifehacker Readers Are Extremely Satisfied with Windows 7 [What You Said]

Earlier this week we asked you to share whether or not you’re satisfied with Windows 7, and nearly 18,000 votes later, we hear you loud and clear: 72 percent of Lifehacker readers identify as being “Absolutely!” satisfied with Windows 7; 22 percent have some complaints but are happy overall; and a meager 4 percent think it should be “a lot better” (2 percent answered “Other”). The interesting thing: That means that a whopping 94 percent of you are pretty damn pleased with Windows 7. Microsoft should be proud. More »






Tomorrow’s April Fools’ Day; Prepare Yourself and Enjoy These Geek Pranks [Reminders]

Tomorrow’s April Fools’ Day, the one day a year that regularly upstanding publications push all sorts of nonsense and pranks are the rule of the day. Aside from offering this as a helpful reminder to take the crazy/exciting/incredible news you hear across the internet tomorrow with a grain of salt, we’d also like to remind you, if you’re the pranking sort, to check out these 10 harmless and awesome geek pranks. Be good, now! More »