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Apple is restricting the potential of Vision Pro apps, but for a good reason
By Alex Blake published
Some developers have complained that Apple’s Vision Pro app rules are too restrictive, but does Apple have a point?
Understanding the privacy risks of wearable tech
By Craig Sellars published
Wearable tech comes with a privacy downside, but understanding it can help you protect yourself.
Italy considers law against sharenting to protect children's privacy
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Oversharing kids' images online is a dangerous practice, said the legislators. Here's how the proposed legislation aims to protect children's privacy.
BYOD strategies for the modern workplace
By David Aldworth published
Managers need new BYOD strategies to support employees, while also managing risk and operational expenses.
Two sides of AI in the Industrial Internet of Things
By Antoinette Hodes published
As AI continues to evolve within the industrial IoT landscape, its potential to revolutionize the sector is boundless.
AI Ghosts: Shaping the future of grief tech
By Alex Strang published
Leaving behind an 'AI clone' is no longer the realm of science fiction.
User privacy must come first with biometrics
By Gal Ringel published
The rules and regulations around capturing, storing and sharing user data are trying to keep pace as biometric data could compromise user privacy.
Google may have been storing your incognito browsing data and now they've agreed to delete it
By Lance Ulanoff published
Google doesn't agree with the facts but it's settling a major class action suit relating to its handling of incognito browsing data
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