“The Shift: The Privacy Lawyer Giving Big Tech an $8.8 Billion Headache” plus 6 more NYT > Technology
“The Shift: The Privacy Lawyer Giving Big Tech an $8.8 Billion Headache” plus 6 more NYT > Technology |
- The Shift: The Privacy Lawyer Giving Big Tech an $8.8 Billion Headache
- How to Deal with Overly Chatty Group Texts
- Tech We’re Using: How Technology Is Changing Visual Art
- Tech Tip: Prune and Save Web Pages
- Lottery Wins on Christmas Were a Glitch, So South Carolina Won’t Pay
- ‘I Don’t Feel Superhuman. I Feel Like a Mom Who Has a Career.’
- Roseanne Barr, Back on Twitter, Has More to Say
The Shift: The Privacy Lawyer Giving Big Tech an $8.8 Billion Headache Posted: 30 May 2018 08:33 AM PDT With the enactment of new privacy rules in Europe, it isn't just regulators going after Big Tech: Advocates like Max Schrems are already filing lawsuits. |
How to Deal with Overly Chatty Group Texts Posted: 31 May 2018 07:57 AM PDT That group text with your family has your phone buzzing all day while you're trying to work, or all night while you're trying to relax. Here's how to get some peace. |
Tech We’re Using: How Technology Is Changing Visual Art Posted: 31 May 2018 03:42 AM PDT Minh Uong, a visual editor at The Times, uses both low- and high-tech tools to create editorial art, but tech does not necessarily make it easier to become a professional illustrator. |
Tech Tip: Prune and Save Web Pages Posted: 31 May 2018 06:00 AM PDT Your computer most likely includes free tools for creating or printing stripped-down versions of web articles without ads, videos or other distractions. |
Lottery Wins on Christmas Were a Glitch, So South Carolina Won’t Pay Posted: 31 May 2018 04:49 AM PDT The state lottery says the winning tickets resulted from a vendor's error, so millions of dollars will not be distributed to would-be winners. |
‘I Don’t Feel Superhuman. I Feel Like a Mom Who Has a Career.’ Posted: 31 May 2018 03:00 AM PDT Rebecca Slaughter, a new commissioner at the F.T.C., brings her infant to work in Washington, a city whose work culture has been stubbornly slow to change. |
Roseanne Barr, Back on Twitter, Has More to Say Posted: 30 May 2018 04:38 PM PDT After the cancellation of her sitcom, she returned to the platform where she had made the statement that led to her downfall. |
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