“Microsoft Urges Congress to Regulate Use of Facial Recognition” plus 5 more NYT > Technology |
- Microsoft Urges Congress to Regulate Use of Facial Recognition
- How Russian Spies Hid Behind Bitcoin in Hacking Campaign
- Could You Make It Through Dinner Without Checking Your Phone?
- At Uber, New Questions Arise About Executive Behavior
- Investing in SoftBank Is Becoming a Bet on Its Founder’s Deal-Making Prowess
- How to Make the Most of Amazon Prime Day 2018
Microsoft Urges Congress to Regulate Use of Facial Recognition Posted: 13 Jul 2018 07:36 PM PDT Amid a growing call for governments to rein in the use of the technology, Microsoft became the first tech giant to join the chorus. |
How Russian Spies Hid Behind Bitcoin in Hacking Campaign Posted: 13 Jul 2018 04:30 PM PDT Operatives used cryptocurrency to obscure their identities and pay for the infrastructure needed to steal emails from Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. |
Could You Make It Through Dinner Without Checking Your Phone? Posted: 14 Jul 2018 04:00 AM PDT In an effort to free people from the phones, if just for a meal, one Manhattan restaurant suggests that diners stash their devices in a box on the table. |
At Uber, New Questions Arise About Executive Behavior Posted: 13 Jul 2018 06:48 PM PDT As Uber cleans up its corporate culture, employees have filed complaints about the chief operating officer, Barney Harford, for his comments about race and women. |
Investing in SoftBank Is Becoming a Bet on Its Founder’s Deal-Making Prowess Posted: 13 Jul 2018 12:30 PM PDT SoftBank is turning itself into what is essentially a gigantic, publicly traded venture capital firm run by its founder, Masayoshi Son. |
How to Make the Most of Amazon Prime Day 2018 Posted: 10 Jul 2018 09:05 AM PDT Amazon says it will offer more than a million deals, including discounts on Echo devices, kitchen appliances and more — and extend the sale by an extra six hours compared with last year. |
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