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From the Wall Street Journal’s digits:

Data firms and technology companies are using TV watchers’ personal data to help sell targeted ads, Jessica Vascellaro reports. We discuss how cable and satellite co’s are mining this data, how they’re using it to stay ahead in the age of the Internet – and how you can opt out of being tracked.

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Ramadan, which begins Thursday, is the month in which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. It is intended to be a time of reflection and renewal, which is why Egypt has decided to censor some of its TV broadcasts.

The censorship committee for the Egyptian television has decided to delete numerous scenes they considered inappropriate from television dramas to be aired during the holy month of Ramadan. The committee considered that having inappropriate scenes is not right and should be removed to show respect for the holy month.

Scenes from the drama “Al Aar” (The Disgrace) have been removed especially one that have sexual connotations that give rise for sexual desire, in addition to scenes that talk about drugs and secret marriage.

The drama “Al Hajjah Zahra” also got its fair share of deletions, but the deletion was not of inappropriate scenes, rather it was of inappropriate intimate talk about the relationship between married couples.

Numerous other dramas experienced deletion like “Mamlakat al Jabal” (The Mountain Kingdom), “Azmat Sukar” (Sugar Crisis) and others.

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He has over 80 satellite dishes on his house. He uses his know-how to provide free international television to local the farming community, many of whom are not Korean and have trouble adjusting to life in Korea.

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Here are two reasons why DRM doesn’t work.

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