Latest China Scam: I've Been Arrested in the Brothel Crackdown!





If the sex industry is fastest to seize on new ways to part fools from their money, China's legions of hackers and text-message swindlers aren't far behind.





Evidence: A day after authorities launched a massive crackdown on brothels in a dissipated Chinese border town, the country's Internet came alive with warnings about a scam in which con artists used the police action as the pretext for a desperate and deceptive
cry for cash.





'Dad, I've been detained while playing around in Dongguan. Please immediately wire 5, 000 yuan to Police Officer X's ICBC account XXXXXX. Don't call. We'll talk when I get out. Quickly!' read one suspicious text message that was circulating in the wake of Sunday
night's sweep, according to a report posted on the website of the official Xinhua news agency ( in Chinese).





A neon-lit manufacturing hub located across the border from Hong Kong in Guangdong province, Dongguan has long been known as China's 'Sin City, ' home to armies of sex workers who serve everyone from migrant workers to executives. It is subject to frequent
clean-up campaigns, but the current one garnered widespread attention because it was preceded by a series of controversial investigative reports by state broadcaster China Central Television.





Capitalizing on the hype, digital swindlers were also using the crackdown in fake phishing advertisements for popular e-commerce site Taobao that said an online store had temporarily stopped taking orders because the boss had been apprehended. Users were encouraged
to click on an alternate site containing malware, according to Xinhua.





The Xinhua report, circulated widely through official government social media accounts Tuesday, was based on information from Internet-security company Qihoo 360 Technology ( in Chinese). Qihoo told Xinhua it had seen a nearly 12% increase in Trojan attacks
from porn websites containing 'Dongguan' as a keyword on Monday alone.





Chinese text scammers frequently target older people on the assumption they are less savvy, though one of the country's biggest young movie stars reportedly fell for a similar con in January.





It isn't clear how many people took the bait this time, though it's a testament to Dongguan's reputation that fraudsters thought it would be worthwhile to fish with in the first place. And with authorities announcing Tuesday that they planned to launch a three-month
province-wide anti-prostitution campaign ( in Chinese), it appears the scammers' tackle boxes may soon be overflowing.

















The Top Products In Two Decades Of Tech Reviews





This is my last column for The Wall Street Journal, after 22 years of reviewing consumer technology products here.





So I thought I'd talk about the dozen personal-technology products I reviewed that were most influential over the past two decades. Obviously, narrowing so many products in the most dynamic of modern industries down to 12 is a subjective exercise and others
will disagree.





Though most were hits, a couple weren't blockbusters, financially, and one was an outright flop. Instead, I used as my criteria two main things.





First, the products had to improve ease of use and add value for average consumers. That was the guiding principle I laid down in the first sentence of my first column, in 1991: 'Personal computers are just too hard to use, and it's not your fault.'





Second, I chose these 12 because each changed the course of digital history by influencing the products and services that followed, or by changing the way people lived and worked. In some cases, the impact of these mass-market products is still unfolding. All
of these products had predecessors, but they managed to take their categories to a new level.





Some readers will complain that Apple is overrepresented. My answer: Apple introduced more influential, breakthrough products for average consumers than any other company over the years of this column.





1. Newton MessagePad (1993)





This hand-held computer from Apple was a failure, even a joke, mainly because the company promised it could flawlessly recognize handwriting. It didn't. But it had one feature that foreshadowed some of today's most cutting-edge technology: an early form of
artificial intelligence. You could scrawl 'lunch with Linda Jones on Thursday' and it would create a calendar entry for the right time with the right person.





2. Netscape Navigator (1994)





The first successful consumer Web browser, it was later crushed by Microsoft's Internet Explorer. But it made the Web a reality for millions and its influence has been incalculable. Every time you go to a Web page, you are seeing the legacy of Netscape in action.





3. Windows 95 (1995)





This was the Microsoft operating system that cemented the graphical user interface and the mouse as the way to operate a computer. While Apple's Macintosh had been using the system for a decade and cruder versions of Windows had followed, Windows 95 was much
more refined and spread to a vastly larger audience than the Mac did.





4. The Palm Pilot (1997)





The first successful personal digital assistant, the Pilot was also the first hand-held computer to be widely adopted. It led to one of the first smartphones, the Treo, and attracted a library of third-party apps, foreshadowing today's giant app stores.





5. Google Search (1998)





The minute I used Google, it was obvious it was much faster and more accurate than previous search engines. It's impossible to overstate its importance, even today. In many ways, Google search propelled the entire Web.





6. The iPod (2001)





Apple's iPod was the first mainstream digital media player, able to hold 1, 000 songs in a device the size of a deck of playing cards. It lifted the struggling computer maker to a new level and led to the wildly successful iTunes store and a line of popular
mobile devices.





7. Facebook (2004)





Just as Netscape opened the Web, Facebook made the Internet into a social medium. There were some earlier social networks. But Facebook became the social network of choice, a place where you could share everything from a photo of a sunset to the news of a birth
or death with a few friends, or with hundreds of thousands. Today, over a billion people use it and it has changed the entire concept of the Internet.





8. Twitter (2006)





Often seen as Facebook's chief competitor, Twitter is really something different -- a sort of global instant-messaging system. It is used every second to alert huge audiences to everything from revolutions to interesting Web posts, or just to offer opinions
on almost anything -- as long as they fit in 140 characters. Like Facebook, it has changed the way people live digitally.





9. The iPhone (2007)





Apple electrified the tech world with this device -- the first truly smart smartphone. It is an iPod, an Internet device and a phone combined in one small gadget. Its revolutionary multi-touch user interface is gradually replacing the PC's graphical user interface
on many devices.





A year after it was introduced, it was joined by the App Store, which allowed third-party developers to sell programs, or apps, for the phone. They now number about a million. It has spawned many competitors that have collectively moved the Internet from a
PC-centric system to a mobile-centric one.





10. Android (2008)





Google quickly jumped into the mobile world the iPhone created with this operating system that has spread to hundreds of devices using the same type of multi-touch interface. Android is now the dominant smartphone platform, with its own huge selection of apps.





While iPhones have remained relatively pricey, Android is powering much less costly phones.





11. The MacBook Air (2008)





The late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs introduced this iconic slim, light laptop by pulling it out of a standard manila envelope. It was one of the first computers to ditch the hard disk for solid-state storage and now can be seen all over -- on office desks,
on campuses and at coffee shops. It spawned a raft of Windows-based light laptops called Ultrabooks. I consider it the best laptop ever made.





12. The iPad (2010)





With this 10-inch tablet, Apple finally cracked the code on the long-languishing tablet category. Along with other tablets, it is gradually replacing the laptop for many uses and is popular with everyone from kids to CEOs. Developers have created nearly 500,
000 apps for the iPad, far more than for any other tablet.

As I sign off from this column, I want to thank The Wall Street Journal for giving me the freedom to write these reviews all these years. And I especially owe great thanks to the readers who have followed my work. I am not retiring -- I will still be doing
reviews on a new online site. And the Journal will continue to offer tech reviews, penned by talented successors, which will continue to guide readers as consumer technology evolves.

as the technology growing
as quickly as light  speed,i think this really chould be care!   H.C

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