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Slack’s new privacy rules lets your boss download your private chats, YouTube is increasing the number of…
Slack’s new privacy rules lets your boss download your private chats, YouTube is increasing the number of…
Twitter posts a profit but struggles to attract new users, Samsung and Roku smart TVs are vulnerable to hacking, and Amazon starts delivering Whole Foods.
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The Federal Communications Commission is looking to repeal net neutrality, Google is collecting location data from Android users behind the scenes, and RBC is opening an artificial intelligence research lab in Montreal.
Uber’s biggest competitor, Lyft, is expanding outside of the U.S. for the first time, facial recognition could soon find itself in airports across the U.S., and Facebook launches a new app called Facebook Local. From Twitter – Uber’s biggest competitor, Lyft, is expanding outside of the United States for the first time, announcing yesterday that…
Huawei surpasses Apple as the world’s second largest smartphone brand, the Red Sox are using smart watches to cheat in baseball, and the EU wants to follow in China’s footsteps by implementing internet censorship.
Huawei surpasses Apple as the world’s second largest smartphone brand, the Red Sox are using smart watches to cheat in baseball, and the EU wants to follow in China’s footsteps by implementing internet censorship.
Tech executives speak out against Donald Trump’s move to end DACA, Google is hiring AI talent in China, and Lenovo fesses up to spyware.
Tech executives speak out against Donald Trump’s move to end DACA, Google is hiring AI talent in China, and Lenovo fesses up to spyware.
The deadline for enterprises to comply with the European Union’s tough new personal data privacy regulations is…
The biggest problems of today’s technology privacy, security – communications, understanding. Or to say it a little…
It seems that while privacy concerns for Windows 10 have all but died down, one government is…
Update: Thanks again to Nandini Jolly of CryptoMill Technologies Inc. and Laura Tribe of Open Media, and…
It looks like while the U.S. continues its national debate over privacy versus security in the form…
Ten days ago Public Services minister Judy Foote praised the work of Shared Services Canada, the branch…