The U.S. government's data collection plan worked with the support of its allies, putting together every bit of our lives.
Amira Saadeh
Following 9/11, the U.S. government's project to counter extremism almost killed civil liberties and made its citizens into weapons.
Spotify's latest feature, Song Psychic, resembles a Magic 8 Ball, where users receive answers to their questions in the form of songs.
YX International had unintentionally leaked sensitive data to the internet, jeopardizing one-time password (OTP) text messages.
Three digital media outlets are suing against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement in the development of AI.
In his latest book, Byron Tau explains how the U.S. government collaborated with tech companies to utilize ad exchanges to monitor citizens.
In legal news today, the Supreme Court has deliberated for hours over two pivotal cases involving Big Tech and their First Amendment rights.
Students at Canada’s Waterloo University were shocked by the presence of facial recognition in their M&M-themed smart vending machines.
In legal case news, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide on how to best apply the First Amendment to social media platforms.
For slightly more than $347 million, American hotel developer MCR Hotels purchased London’s iconic BT Tower from British telecom company BT.