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The US government wants to begin regulating mobile navigation systems

Jun 17, 2014

Word on the street has it that the US Transportation Department could be looking at the possibility of introducing tougher...

Starbucks will soon provide a free online college education to its employees

Jun 15, 2014

People working at Starbucks just got a lot smarter, literally. The coffee chain plans to launch a new program on...

The New York Times has created a new profile on Tim Cook

Jun 15, 2014

A new profile on Tim Cook done by the New York Times has shared a variety of details discussing the...

Microsoft is challenging a US search warrant for private email data

Jun 11, 2014

Microsoft has in a landmark case challenged in U.S. federal court a search warrant for private email communications located in...

Apple is reportedly making a big push into health and home monitoring

Jun 1, 2014

Apple looks to have a few new product categories to introduce the world to during the WWDC 2014 keynote on...

The NSA has collected millions of facial images from across the web

Jun 1, 2014

The NSA isn't just interested in pure communications intelligence like call records; it wants to look for faces, too. Documents leaked by Edward...

YouTube’s music streaming service has been delayed thanks to indie labels

May 26, 2014

There have been rumors since 2013 that YouTube could be planning on launching a music streaming service of their own. Given...

New York City is keeping track of food poisoning outbreaks using Yelp

May 25, 2014

Yelp is a popular service that is used by millions of people around the world to research about venues they might be...

The FCC has received approval to subsidize internet services in rural areas

May 25, 2014

At long last, the FCC can move forward with reforming its rural connection subsidies for the broadband era. A federal appeals...

Facebook has finally introduced privacy warnings for new users

May 23, 2014

Facebook has updated its default privacy settings in apparent recognition of users’ unease at the increasingly open nature of the...

Twitter has agreed to block “blasphemous” tweets in Pakistan

May 23, 2014

At first glance, Twitter's international policy on censorship seems reasonable. If the laws of a particular country require content to be locally...

Pioneer of facial recognition discusses his fears of the technology

May 19, 2014

A lot of technology was probably developed with the best intentions, but at the same time have also shown that...