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Thursday, 18 December 2014

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Tech News Flash: Thursday -- December 18, 2014

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Headline Scan
Experts Forecast the End of Privacy as We Know It
BMW's Self-Parking Tech Relieves Drivers From Circling the Lot
Terrorist Threats May Blow Up 'The Interview's' Box Office

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Today's Story Highlights

Experts Forecast the End of Privacy as We Know It
Privacy's future appears muddy at best, judging from a survey released
Thursday by the Pew Research Center and Elon University's Imagining the
Internet Center. More than 2,500 Internet experts and analysts were
narrowly divided on whether policy makers and technology innovators
would create a secure, popularly accepted and trusted privacy-rights
infrastructure by 2025.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81501.html

BMW's Self-Parking Tech Relieves Drivers From Circling the Lot
BMW Group this week previewed the automated parking technology it will
showcase at next month's International CES in Las Vegas. The Remote
Valet Parking Assistant features 36-degree collision avoidance with
secure position and environment recognition. It can be controlled via a
smartwatch. The technology will be demonstrated at the trade show in
BMW's electric i3.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81493.html

Terrorist Threats May Blow Up 'The Interview's' Box Office
The now-notoriously controversial action comedy The Interview , which
was expected to deliver profits of $90-$95 million for Sony, may have
become a financial black hole. The movie's Thursday premiere in New York
has been cancelled, and several movie theater chains have scrapped plans
to screen it, following a hacker message referencing 9/11 and
threatening physical attacks on theaters.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/81497.html

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