Google Fined £44 Million for Burying Privacy Terms Where Users Won't Find Them
The company is under fire from privacy regulators in France, marking the country’s first use of the tough new privacy rules enacted in the EU last year.
The company is under fire from privacy regulators in France, marking the country’s first use of the tough new privacy rules enacted in the EU last year.
Now that MSI is venturing into the world of mainstream computing, its ability to make quick, decisive improvements should be extremely valuable.
Scientists have found evidence of seasons on the surface of Saturn’s moon Titan, thanks to observations akin to sunlight reflecting off of wet pavement.
Quantum computers are probably the most misunderstood of nascent technologies.
Who doesn’t like to solve mysteries?
Uber is hiring for a programme that may work on self-driving “micromobility” devices.
In theory, the FTC could fine Facebook over £30,000 per violation, though with tens of millions of users affected by the breach, that would run into the trillions.
Believe it or not Glass is a Disney film, and lack of branding shouldn't be avoided.
Climate change and air pollution also made the list.
Data mining for the win.
Because nothing cheers you up like the smell of food you don't have.
Netflix and eight other streaming services have signed a “code of best practices” stating they will voluntarily self-regulate their content in India.
The perfect excuse to pretend you're educating the kids.
On Sunday, the pontiff touted an app called ClickToPray ahead of the World Youth Day festival in Panama.
All good boys welcome.
There's only 36 to collect, unlike Sainsbury's crazy 150.