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Am I the only one that misses smaller phones?

If we are worried about Chinese companies (Huawei) stealing information, why are we not worried about Lenovo products?

The Google city that has angered Toronto: It was meant to be a vision of how we will all live in future - a smart city built from the internet up - offering citizens the chance to experience the very latest technology.

S. Korean government to switch to Linux: ministry

South Korea will ditch Microsoft Windows for Linux

Chinese cyberspies breached TeamViewer in 2016

People Are Being Arrested and Jailed Due to Hertz Erroneously Reporting Rental Cars Stolen: Report

What We Learned Investigating a Network of Islamophobic Facebook Pages - Snopes traced at least 24 Facebook pages spreading anti-muslim vitriol and conspiracy theory back to one evangelical activist.

Apple CEO Tim Cook to the class of 2019: ‘My generation has failed you’

Google has a secret page with a list of all the things you've bought online

33 Linksys router models leak full historic record of every device ever connected

AMD Immune to Crippling MDS Vulnerabilities

At least 186 EU ISPs use deep-packet inspection to shape traffic, break net neutrality

Faulty database script brings Salesforce to its knees; Faulty production script gave users access to all their company's Salesforce data

Pressure mounts on Google to pull ads for anti-abortion clinics that 'deceive women'

US does not sign the "Christchurch Call" - a vow to condemn the spread of hate speech and terrorist radicalization on social media

Wolfram Alpha Search Engine Turns 10: Remains Independent, Private, and Free of External Advertising

Google uses Gmail to track a history of things you buy — and it's hard to delete

Secret tracking device found in Navy email to Navy Times amid leak investigation raises legal, ethical questions

Is California ready to ban gas-powered cars? Not yet. But they're thinking about it

AT&T denies that selling phone location data was illegal as FCC investigates

NASA chooses SpaceX, Blue Origin and 9 other firms for moon-lander research

Google’s prototype AI translator translates your tone as well as your words - It also the first AI translator that translates directly from audio input to output

California Now Classifies Immigration Enforcement as “Misuse” of Statewide Law Enforcement Network

The Man Behind San Francisco’s Facial Recognition Ban Is Working on More. Way More.

Trump’s social media bias reporting project is a data collection tool in disguise

Introduction to Networking - Theory

Why San Francisco’s ban on face recognition is only the start of a long fight - The city government can’t use the technology, but private companies still can, and regulating those uses is a thornier problem.

Facebook has struggled to hire talent since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, according to recruiters who worked there

Microsoft and Sony form cloud gaming and AI partnership

Samsung reportedly readying Galaxy Fold for release after finding ‘fix’

Genetic self-experimenting “biohacker” under investigation by health officials

Hackers abuse ASUS cloud service to install backdoor on users’ PCs

Judge Alsup Slams Patent Troll For Basically Everything

Samsung’s 5G phone hits Verizon, Sprint getting two 5G devices this month

Notre Dame rebuild proposal would bring solar glass, urban farm to cathedral roof

Thousands of Facebook Groups Go Secret in Fear of the Great 'Zuccing' - Mass panic is the reason all of your Facebook groups just went secret.

FCC Wants Phone Companies To Start Blocking Robocalls By Default

Bernie Sanders becomes latest 2020 candidate to call for Facebook breakup

Trump’s social media bias reporting project is a data collection tool in disguise

Musk says Starlink “economically viable” with around 1,000 satellites

Google’s Translatotron converts one spoken language to another, no text involved

The next Uber will come from the $1.2 trillion global truck and shipping industry.

California: Speak Out for the Right to Take Companies That Violate Your Privacy to Court

Canada Plans 'Meaningful Financial Consequences' for Tech Companies That Spread Disinformation - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the planned "digital charter" to tackle online extremism, disinformation, and transparency, on Thursday.

Global investment in coal tumbles by 75% in three years, as lenders lose appetite for fossil fuel

FCC Wants Phone Companies To Start Blocking Robocalls By Default

The NYPD uses altered images in its facial recognition system, new documents show

Tech stocks slide on US decision to blacklist Huawei and 70 affiliates

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