Google’s data collection is hard to escape, study claims
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Short of chucking your phone into the river, shunning the internet, and learning to read paper maps again, there's not much you can do to keep Google from collecting data about you.
Artificial Intelligence - a rapidly advancing technology promising to transform whole industries in the next five years with profound implications for how we live and work.
President Trump has signed an order relaxing rules around the use of cyber-weapons, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Artist Alexander Reben has found a way to command a Google Home to fire a weapon. He says he did it to show the unforeseen consequences of technology and the inability to control it.
Magic Leap's much-anticipated augmented reality glasses have gone on sale more than three years after the Florida firm released its first teaser video.
My fascination with blockchain technology is somewhat of an inside joke at GreenBiz. I certainly have spent plenty of time trying to sort through its disruptive role in energy markets and its potential to improve traceability across the food supply chain.
The US intelligence community has issued a new warning about cyber-espionage risks posed by attacks made via the technology supply chain.
A lake of liquid water has been detected by radar beneath the southern polar ice cap of Mars, according to a new study by Italian researchers from the Italian Space Agency
A competition helping to drive development of the futuristic hyperloop transport system has been won by engineering students from Munich.
A network of giant balloons will soon bring internet access to remote regions of rural Kenya.