Alexander KnorrHow Roomba tester’s private images ended up on FacebookMIT Technology ReviewA Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on social media? This episode we go behind the scenes of an MIT Technology Review …
Alexander KnorrYes, Your Router Collects Data on You. Here's How to Protect Your Privacyverified_publisherCNET - Ry CristWi-Fi router companies claim they don't track the websites you visit. But all of them collect and share some user data. Here's what to know.
Alexander KnorrYour TV is spying on you, but you can stop itverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Kim KomandoFun fact: The first Compaq Portable computer shipped in 1983 and cost more than $8,400 in today’s dollars. Wow, times have changed. Still, your computer is a significant investment, and you want it to perform well for years. You don't have to deal with the same issues with your television, but one …
Alexander KnorrThis Clothing Line Tricks AI Cameras Without Covering Your Facepetapixel.com - Pesala BandaraA start-up has launched a line of clothing that confuses artificial intelligence (AI) cameras and stops them from recognizing the wearer. Italian …
Alexander KnorrGDPR Fines Reach Record LevelForbes - Emma WoollacottEuropean data regulators issued a record €2.92 billion in fines last year, up 168% on 2021, with Meta the hardest hit. According to the latest GDPR and Data Breach Survey from international law firm DLA Piper, the average number of notified data breaches per day fell slightly from 328 to 300 …
Alexander KnorrAs GDPR Continues To Cross The Pond, You Should Get Your Feet Wet On Data Protection IssuesAbove the Law - Chris WilliamsRemember GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation thing from across the pond that inspires copycat bills in liberal wastelands like California? …