Increased violence and rising inflation in Venezuela has the government concerned about its image, leading it to block Twitter images and other sites depicting anti-government protests. A VPN service called Hotspot Shield from AnchorFree is offering affected Venezuelans its premium iOS app free of charge, allowing users to go online securely without being pinned to a specific location, effectively side-stepping site-blocking. The Silicon Valley-based company bills itself as a disruptor of censorship and a proponent of a democratic Web. Source: Business Insider
Anyone with a drawer full of tangled chargers from smartphones and devices long abandoned might appreciate a recent vote by the European Parliament to incorporate a universal phone charger standard into law by 2017. The specs will apply to all charger components, including the connector and the plug. While consumers will surely benefit from charger interoperability, environmental concerns were behind the decision too. Worldwide mobile communications industry group GSMA estimates that 51,000 tons of duplicate chargers are produced every year.
Regulators in Holland have cleared the way for companies to produce network-neutral SIM cards that aren’t tied to a specific carrier. If the idea catches on, companies like Apple would sell connectivity directly to iPhone users according to their needs. The switch could make overseas travel easier, since the carrier could reassign the SIM card to a local network, instead of roaming. A more flexible SIM card would also impact drivers of new cars equipped with LTE connectivity, allowing drivers to link to their carrier of choice, rather than the operator chosen by the vehicle manufacturer. Source: Gigaom