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Are music streaming services too good to be true? According to the U.S. Congress, the answer is…
Are music streaming services too good to be true? According to the U.S. Congress, the answer is…
One quarter of Facebook users are deleting the app, Twitter and Facebook testify in front of U.S.…
Facebook bans another app by Cambridge Analytica for improperly sharing information. Australia has banned Chinese telecoms Huawei…
Facebook removes hundreds of misleading accounts, Google is using AI to cool its data centres and Netflix…
Amazon’s facial recognition software matched 28 members of the U.S. Congress to criminal mugshots. Donald Trump accused…
Several of the world’s biggest tech brands announced plans to allow users to transfer their data from…
An ex-Apple employee gets charged by the FBI, the U.K. fines Facebook for breaching the Data Protection…
This week on Tech in Sports: World Cup news, an unstoppable Bitmoji-Serena Williams, a prototype mouthguard helps track athlete fatigue through saliva, and more! Plus, we chat with Carol Austin, the head of performance, support and medical for Team Dimension Data at this year’s Tour De France.
Facebook let 61 companies keep accessing user data, Cambridge Analytica-style, after officially banning the practice in 2014.…
All your latest sports tech news from the past week, including who’s winning the World Cup on…
California passes a new data privacy law, Adidas reports a data breach, and a robot named CIMON…
Facebook reveals a new AI-powered feature. Tesla sues the former employee allegedly behind its recent sabotage. And…
Tesla is apparently being sabotaged, Uber is testing a new feature that lets passengers wait for cheaper…
The gender gap in the technology sector is no secret. While women make up 40 per cent…
Snapchat opens its platform up to third party developers, the 2018 World Cup is a testbed for…