“Feature: The Unlikely Activists Who Took On Silicon Valley — and Won” plus 6 more NYT > Technology |
- Feature: The Unlikely Activists Who Took On Silicon Valley — and Won
- Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap
- Uber Picks N.S.A. Veteran to Fix Troubled Security Team
- Tesla’s Board Moves to Oversee Musk’s Efforts to Take Company Private
- Turkey’s Erdogan Fought a Coup With His iPhone. Now, He Wants to Boycott U.S. Goods.
- Tech Tip: Make Your Own Message Folders in Windows 10
- This Company Keeps Lies About Sandy Hook on the Web
Feature: The Unlikely Activists Who Took On Silicon Valley — and Won Posted: 14 Aug 2018 02:00 AM PDT Facebook and Google made billions mining personal data, and fought off anyone who threatened to stop them. Then came a challenge in their own backyard. |
Banks and Retailers Are Tracking How You Type, Swipe and Tap Posted: 13 Aug 2018 02:00 AM PDT Biometrics are moving way beyond fingerprints: To fight fraud, companies are building databases on people's behaviors and movements. |
Uber Picks N.S.A. Veteran to Fix Troubled Security Team Posted: 14 Aug 2018 08:15 AM PDT Matt Olsen, the former general counselof the National Security Agency, will replace Joe Sullivan, who was fired after the disclosure of a data breach. |
Tesla’s Board Moves to Oversee Musk’s Efforts to Take Company Private Posted: 14 Aug 2018 09:03 AM PDT Three independent members of the board will have "full power and authority" to evaluate any privatization efforts proposed by Elon Musk, the chief executive. |
Turkey’s Erdogan Fought a Coup With His iPhone. Now, He Wants to Boycott U.S. Goods. Posted: 14 Aug 2018 06:40 AM PDT The remarks by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan come as the country grapples with a worsening economic crisis and a widening diplomatic dispute with the United States. |
Tech Tip: Make Your Own Message Folders in Windows 10 Posted: 14 Aug 2018 06:00 AM PDT If the standard set of folders that comes with the Windows 10 Mail program are not enough, you add and delete your own. |
This Company Keeps Lies About Sandy Hook on the Web Posted: 13 Aug 2018 07:31 PM PDT The father of a victim of the Sandy Hook shooting has tried to erase lies about his son from the internet, but Automattic, which runs WordPress.com, says "untrue content is not banned." |
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