“Beware, iPhone Users: Fake Retail Apps Are Surging Before Holidays” plus 3 more NYT > Technology |
- Beware, iPhone Users: Fake Retail Apps Are Surging Before Holidays
- China’s Internet Controls Will Get Stricter, to Dismay of Foreign Business
- On the Runway: On Election Day, the Hillary Clinton White Suit Effect
- Bits: The Risk to Civil Liberties of Fighting Crime With Big Data
Beware, iPhone Users: Fake Retail Apps Are Surging Before Holidays Posted: 06 Nov 2016 12:46 PM PST Hundreds of rogue apps, most of which came from developers in China, have managed to slip through Apple's review process. |
China’s Internet Controls Will Get Stricter, to Dismay of Foreign Business Posted: 07 Nov 2016 02:12 AM PST A new law, long expected, pushes back against online anonymity and sets out requirements on how companies store data. |
On the Runway: On Election Day, the Hillary Clinton White Suit Effect Posted: 07 Nov 2016 06:10 AM PST The connection between the suffragists' chosen color and some of Mrs. Clinton's recent clothing has produced a campaign of its own. |
Bits: The Risk to Civil Liberties of Fighting Crime With Big Data Posted: 06 Nov 2016 03:41 PM PST Technology that allows the police to analyze and share data helps prevent crime. But those sophisticated tools may put civil liberties in danger, too. |
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