January 31, 2019 New York settles with company selling fake social media followers The state of New York's Attorney General has settled a case with a company that made millions of dollars selling likes, comments and followers…
January 31, 2019 Canada doesn’t trust social networks to warn of election interference Social networks like Facebook and Twitter have set up war rooms and disclosure systems to warn of potential election meddling, but the Canadian government…
January 30, 2019 US prisons are reportedly creating ‘voice print’ databases Prisons across the United States are reportedly building biometric databases that include voice recordings of incarcerated people, according to The Intercept. The report cites…
January 30, 2019 US will map and disrupt North Korean botnet The US government plans to turn the tables on North Korea-linked hackers trying to compromise key infrastructure. The Justice Department has unveiled an initiative…
January 30, 2019 Second Apple employee accused of stealing self-driving car tech Apple is grappling with another employee accused of stealing autonomous vehicle trade secrets. NBC News has learned that the FBI arrested Jizhong Chen for…
January 30, 2019 Puma wants to let you try its new Fi self-lacing shoes With the upcoming release of Nike's $350 Adapt BB, self-lacing shoes are set to become more commonplace, and Puma isn't about to let its…
January 30, 2019 No, Elon, the Navigate on Autopilot feature is not ‘full self-driving’ On an earnings call with investors Wednesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk made an extraordinary statement: all of Tesla’s vehicles today are capable of what…
January 30, 2019 Samsung reports big fall in profit but expects Galaxy S10 to ‘prop up’ performance Samsung Electronics has turned in an earnings report in line with its guidance, as happens every quarter. The difference this quarter, though, is that…
January 30, 2019 Criterion’s classic film streaming service arrives April 8th Criterion's curated selection of films will be available for you to stream again in a few short months. The standalone Criterion Channel service will…
January 30, 2019 New York investigates Apple’s Group FaceTime privacy bug You knew it was just a matter of time before Apple's Group FaceTime 'eavesdropping' bug drew the attention of politicians. New York Attorney General…