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Data restrictions don’t have to spell disaster for companies
The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal was a disaster for everyone: for Facebook’s users, whose personal data was exposed and…
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Should you study VR at university?
Credit: Ana Escobar Recently, Google, Apple and IBM became the latest companies to join a trend of no longer…
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The pros and cons of using VPNs
I’ll admit it: I wasn’t on the VPN bandwagon at first. I enjoy jumping into my work headfirst, and the…
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Don’t send push notifications unless you understand your customer
Credit: Icons8 (edited) Great stories begin with the right context. Think about how the groundbreaking TV series Breaking Bad…
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Securing web sites with HTTPS made them less accessible
In the middle of last month — July 2018, I found myself staring at a projector screen, waiting once again to…
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Telling the truth about defects in technology should never, ever, ever be illegal
Congress has never made a law saying, “Corporations should get to decide who gets to publish truthful information about…
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Without these three cutting edge technologies, your smart home will never be simple
What if I told you that, just like modern VR was born from smartphone technology, the next generation of smart…
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VR in education is promising, but expensive
It’s your first day at a new job, and you’re stuck going to corporate training. But instead of going to…
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Here’s why you’re being kept in the dark about how your data is used
In 2017 alone, US companies spent upwards of $10 billion on third party audience data. And while generally speaking, people…
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It’s not too late to save your job from automation
Technology moves fast, and makes our life easier at work by making mundane tasks more efficient. Well, it’s not stopping…
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