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Twitter Looks To Strengthen Policies Prohibiting 'Dehumanizing Speech'
The social media giant is asking the public to give feedback on new rules designed to limit language that normalizes violence against anyone.
Facebook Caught Testing Instagram User Location History
Instagram's founders resigned last week reportedly over efforts by Facebook to gather more user information from the popular app for targeted ads.
Microsoft Extending GDPR Protections To All Global Customers, Here's How
The tech giant now gives users the ability to transfer or delete all of the data it has collected through its programs, apps, and search engines.
Could Facebook's Data Debacle Force More Companies To Act Like Apple On Privacy?
Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Congress to create tougher measures protecting people's data and privacy.
These 3 Industries Are Kickstarting The 3D Printing Revolution
Industry in 3D, hosted by GE, showed off how additive manufacturing is on the cusp of redefining how some companies do business at every level.
Google Employees Demand End To Company's AI Work With Defense Department
More than 3,000 Google employees signed a letter criticizing the company for assisting with Project Maven, a Pentagon initiative involving AI and drone footage.
iPod Recycling Program Revives Love Of Music For The Elderly And Dementia Patients
Nursing home patients saw noticeable changes in activity, mood, and memory when they started listening to their favorite music using recycled iPods.
Google's AI Pact With Pentagon Sparks Resignations, Highlighting Leadership Disconnect
Nearly a dozen employees have quit to protest the tech giant's work for the Defense Department's 'Project Maven,' where AI is used to analyze drone footage.
The 5 Greenest Tech Companies In 2018
Tech giants are rethinking their reliance on 19th-century energy sources and hazardous chemicals.
Hackers' Hotel 'Master Key' Could Be Big Risk For Business Travelers
Cybersecurity researchers have worked on cracking the code to hotel room keys since 2003.
Here's Why Microsoft Is Building A Massive Data Center Underwater
The tech giant is hoping to run data centers on renewable energy and bring them closer to the people.
IBM's Blockchain For Jewelry Highlights Ledger's Potential In Supply Chain, Logistics
TrustChain is a new initiative aiming to help customers determine whether gems and minerals have been ethically mined and manufactured.
Could MIT's AI Headset Transcribe Your Future Strategy Straight From Your Brain?
Scientists created a computer interface that can pick up on internal verbalizations based on neuromuscular signals in the jaw and face.
New 'Firefox Monitor' Will Alert You If Your Data Or Passwords Are Stolen
Mozilla unveils the email security tool it has been testing since last fall.
Google Images Finally Adds Photo Credit To Its Listings And Metadata
A deal signed with Getty forced Google to make a number of changes to how people search and access photos through the site.
Twitter Disables Core Features On Third Party Apps Like Tweetbot With Recent API Changes
Twitter's new restrictions on its most avid users are designed to force more people, and ads, onto the app.
AI-Powered Autonomous Drone Could Bring New Capabilities To Agriculture, Logistics, More
The nano drone can move without human assistance and is considered the first of its kind.
Google Launches 'Tell Me Something Good' To Change The Direction Of News
Google Assistant users will get a list of positive stories about people and groups making a difference.
Uber In Australia And New Zealand Will Start Banning Riders With Low Ratings
Starting September 19, Uber users in Australia and New Zealand will need to stay above a minimum star rating or face account deactivation.
Google Maps App Now Lets You Share Battery Status Along With Your Location
Google Maps will now let others know how long till your battery's dead.