Why should you worry if the government is tracking down illegal immigrants by using their cell phone data? Today it’s immigrants; tomorrow it could be Muslims. Someday, it could be you.
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Why should you worry if the government is tracking down illegal immigrants by using their cell phone data? Today it’s immigrants; tomorrow it could be Muslims. Someday, it could be you.
At the intersection of convenience and privacy assault is location data. And caught up in this tangled web of contradictions are individual users.
Wi-Fi 6 made its debut under the radar last month as a feature of the new iPhone 11. It may be awhile before we can really take advantage of this new standard, but it’s a game changer.
The US again has called behind Europe and even parts of the development world in adapting to mobile payments. New rules from Visa could change that and make 2019 the year that moves us closer to cashless.
Don't have a Yahoo! account? You may still have been among the 1 billion whose sensitive information was hacked if you have an account with one of any number of large companies that use Yahoo! to provide email and authentication services.
With the iPhone 7 set to hit the market in just a few weeks, you may be wondering what to do with your old iPhone. Sell it online. Here are some options.
Millennials, mobile workforce, remote employees all present a special challenge for businesses facing the implementation of new overtime rules. Technology can help get your arms around it.