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Colorado Students Photographed For Facial Recognition Study
More than 1,700 people walking on a University of Colorado campus were unknowingly photographed as part of a facial recognition research project funded by U.S. intelligence and military agencies, a newspaper reported.
In ‘Parabellum,' John Wick Is On The Run Again
Movies can be blessedly simple.
Photos: A Privacy-Conscious Social Media From Cupertino
It would be tempting to think that Apple just doesn’t ‘get’ social media.
Why A U.S. Vs China 'Tech Cold War' Could Be Upon Us
Perilous stakes for both superpowers
Salesforce Buying Tableau As Businesses Embrace Data
Salesforce, a maker of customer-management software, is buying Tableau Software in an all-stock deal valued at $15.7 billion.
Britain To Intensify Fight Against Climate Change
Britain’s outgoing prime minister on Wednesday announced plans to eliminate the country’s net contribution to climate change by 2050.
Uber, Volvo Cars Launching New Self-Driving Vehicle
Uber is teaming with Volvo Cars to launch its newest self-driving vehicle.
Customs Says Hack Exposed Traveler, License Plate Images
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said this week that photos of travelers and license plates collected at the nation’s borders have been exposed in a malicious cyberattack.
Wisconsin Assembly Passes 5G Technology Regulation Bill
The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a bill that would limit the regulation of 5G, or “small cell,” technology.
NASA Astronaut Describes Close Call Following Failed Launch
The NASA astronaut who survived last weeks failed launch and emergency landing knew he needed to stay calm.
Looking For An Edge: Teams Trying To Turn Data Into Wins'
Data is pored over by coaches and staff of the Orlando Magic on a regular basis. Theyll dissect how far a player runs during practice, how quickly that player accelerates and decelerates, how his performance changes as the workout goes along, biometric measurements like his heartbeat or when his workload is particularly heavy.
Tesla Secures Land In Shanghai For First Factory Outside Us
Electric auto brand Tesla Inc. said it signed an agreement this week to secure land in Shanghai for its first factory outside the United States, pushing ahead with development despite mounting U.S.-Chinese trade tensions.
Language App Adds Navajo Courses
A popular language-learning app is adding Navajo to its portfolio.
Michael Buble Shuts Down Rumors Of Retirement From Music
Michael Buble is shutting down rumors that hes going to retire from music, saying he was misquoted in a recent interview.
Dubai Airport Begins Using Biometric Tech At Security
Passport control looks a little different in Dubai International Airport the worlds busiest for international travel.
Rumors Of An October Return For The Macbook
The holiday season starts officially at the end of Thanksgiving, but for fans of Apple and tech products in general, September and October can often feel like Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa and New Years Eve all rolled into one and there are certainly plenty of rumors flying around.
'Johnny English Sequel' Is An Ode To Low-Tech Charm
There’s nothing really new or fresh or bold in “Johnny English Strikes Again,” the third installment of Rowan Atkinson’s bumbling-spy saga/James Bond spoof.
Yahoo To Pay $50m, Other Costs For Massive Security Breach
Yahoo has agreed to pay $50 million in damages and provide two years of free credit monitoring services to 200 million people whose email addresses and other personal information were stolen as part of the biggest security breach in history.
1ST US Public Holocaust Memorial Merges Past With New Tech
In 1964, the first public memorial to the Holocaust in the United States was unveiled in a solemn ceremony in Philadelphia.
Melinda Gates Speaks On Smoothing The Shift To Digital Age
Instead of destroying jobs and leaving legions of people without work, the digital revolution can open doors to unseen opportunities and industries, but only if everyone has access to the internet and the ability to use it, Melinda Gates said in a recent interview.
Popularity: UPS & Downs Of A Tech Giant
As unthinkable as it may have been at one point, 2018 has seen chatter among observers both inside and outside the tech industry on the subject of whether Apple remains as exciting or as innovating a force as it once was.
Germany Fines Facebook $2.3 Million Under Hate Speech Law
German authorities said that they have imposed a 2 million-euro ($2.3 million) fine on Facebook under a law designed to combat hate speech.
Tesla Says Its Model 3 Car Will Go On Sale On Friday
Tesla Says Its Model 3 Car Will Go On Sale On Friday
Deep Learning: A New Core For Apple?
AI Advancements across various Apple products.
Samsung To Invest $19 Billion In Chip, Display Plants
Samsung To Invest $19 Billion In Chip, Display Plants
Facebook Drone Could One Day Provide Global Internet Access
Facebook Drone Could One Day Provide Global Internet Access
US Denies Visas To Gambia Teens In Global Robotics Contest
US Denies Visas To Gambia Teens In Global Robotics Contest
Spacex Craft Returns To Earth After 2nd Space Station Trip
Spacex Craft Returns To Earth After 2nd Space Station Trip
Charge Me Up: Rural Electric Drivers Face ‘Range Anxiety'
Sunita Halasz has tips for “driving electric” along lonely roads in New York’s Adirondack Mountains: know the locations of charging stations, bring activities for the kids during three-hour recharges, turn on the energy-hogging window defroster in just 10-second bursts.
Influence Game: Telecom Lobbying Muscle Kills Privacy Rules
The telecom industry’s lobbying muscle pushed a consumer privacy measure to a swift death in Congress.