‘Privacy visor blocks facial recognition software’
A pair of glasses dubbed a "privacy visor" has been developed to thwart hidden cameras using facial-recognition software.
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A pair of glasses dubbed a "privacy visor" has been developed to thwart hidden cameras using facial-recognition software.
Antigua is seeking permission to run a website that sells music, movies and software - but ignores copyright law.
Microsoft is selling a retooled version of its Office software to consumers as an online subscription service for the first time in an attempt to extend one of the company's key franchises
Kate Russell takes a look at the latest scams in the weekly review of websites and apps.
A study of Google searches has found "significant discrimination" in advert results depending on the perceived race of names searched for.
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At memorials for Aaron Swartz, thoughts turn to the open-Internet goals he pursued and reform of the statute used to prosecute him.
Facebook is facing legal action over its use of the "like" button and other features of the social network.
Google has filed an appeal with a Russian court challenging the country's inclusion of a YouTube video on an official blacklist.