17 Jan Apple’s inconvenient truth: It’s part of the data surveillance economy
Apple has several strong incentives to champion personal data privacy. One of them is that, well, it can. Its core businesses–phones, laptops, services–don’t...
Apple has several strong incentives to champion personal data privacy. One of them is that, well, it can. Its core businesses–phones, laptops, services–don’t...
Flanked by screens filled with charts detailing the alarming disconnect between housing costs and incomes in the Puget Sound region, Microsoft president Brad...
Netflix might want to go back in time a few months and choose a different adventure. Shares of the company fell in after-hours trading...
Many people I’ve spoken to have a pretty good understanding that companies like Facebook and Google have a massive amount of data on...
When Google first started introducing browser-based productivity tools such as Docs and Sheets, they had something in common with much of what the...
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Domino’s website, used to order food for pickup and delivery, is covered by the...
Slack, the beyond-successful work collaboration platform, has launched a new, buttoned-up brand in anticipation of its 2019 IPO. The new work, led by...
Nearly a third of greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. come from transportation, but in most American cities, it’s still very challenging to...
New York senator Kirsten Gillibrand effectively threw her hat in the 2020 presidential campaign ring Tuesday with the launch of her presidential exploratory...
At the confirmation hearings on Tuesday of William Barr, Trump’s pick for U.S. attorney general, the nominee said he wants his office to...