Data
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A Nevada judge rules that “tower dumps”, the law enforcement practice of grabbing vast troves of private personal data from cell towers, is unconstitutional (Matthew Gault/404 Media)
Featured Podcasts Hard Fork: Meta on Trial + Is A.I. a ‘Normal’ Technology? + HatGPT The future is already here.…
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Outdated network tech in Chinese state-owned telecom providers are claimed to be putting global data at risk
A new report by mobile threat mitigation company iVerify claims to show how older and unencrypted network protocols used by…
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Google rolls out an auto-reboot feature for Android phones to safeguard data
What you need to know Google updated its April Play Services and Store changelog as it rolls out an important…
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Majority of Browser Extensions Can Access Sensitive Enterprise Data, New Report Finds
Apr 15, 2025The Hacker NewsData Privacy / Enterprise Security Everybody knows browser extensions are embedded into nearly every user’s daily…
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Apple details how it plans to improve its AI models by privately analyzing user data
In the wake of criticism over the underwhelming performance of its AI products, especially in areas like notification summaries, Apple…
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Apple has a plan for improving Apple Intelligence, but it needs your help – and your data
Apple Intelligence has not had the best year so far, but if you think Apple is giving up, you’re wrong.…
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ByteDance, which spent an estimated $11B in 2024 on infrastructure for AI, is using data from ~1B users of its apps as the linchpin of its growing AI business (Meaghan Tobin/New York Times)
Featured Podcasts Techmeme Ride Home: Why COULDN’T Apple Make An iPhone In The US? The day’s tech news, every day…
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Victory for DOGE as appeals court reinstates access to personal data
A US appeals court ruled yesterday that DOGE can access personal data held by the US Department of Education and…
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