Apple to Track Your Meds
Today in Privacy News, Meta ends work on a new smart watch, UK police were spying on teens and lying about it, and a privacy violating marketplace was taken down. Also, Apple has new features to track your meds. We also look at security news.
Armed Drones in Schools?
Today in Business News, Apple wants to kill the password, prevent devices from working automatically, and they created a new subsidiary for their buy now and pay later feature. Microsoft is looking to kill the SSD and they will work to patch computers automatically. Also, Axon (Tazer) has a plan to put armed drones in schools. We also look at silly news.
DuckDuckGo Allows Microsoft Trackers?
This week in the Privacy News, Tim Hortons tracked user locations on the secret, Microsoft builds a file sharing tool, and DuckDuckGo allowed Microsoft trackers while blocking others. We also look at several security articles.
VMWare Going SAAS
Today in the Business News, Linux running on some new and old hardware, Google may be politically filtering spam, more people trying out EVs, and Apple may launch a search engine. Also, robotaxies are coming to San Francisco and Broadcom to take VMWare SAAS. We also visit SillyVille.
Surveil the Children
This week in Privacy News, another state rolls out digital ID while NSW ID is compromised, Twitter to pay for their misuse of data, and Clearview ordered to delete more data. Also, Zuckerberg sought to exploit data in Cambridge Analytica and the FTC cracks down on data harvesting in classroom applications. We also look at several robot stories.
Proton Software Suite
This week in Business News, Social Media can still ban politicians based on ideology, Windows 11 allows you to reinstall your apps on a new computer, and Proton Mail creates a software suite. Also Zotac releases a microPC and Broadcom to aquire VMWare. We also look at Silly News.
Amazon Wants Your Shopping List
This week in Privacy, Session Replay is in full force, and still no one knows about it. Also Deepfakes can get around ID checks, Samsung and Google colab for sharing health data, and Amazon wants your offline shopping list. We also look at security news.
Did Airpods Make a Kid Deaf?
This week in Business News, Google backtracks on killing old gsuite accounts, Verizon grabs at more cash from locked-in users, and Meta bans abortion talk. Also, Apple allows subscriptions to increase without your consent and their AirPods may have made a kid deaf. We also visit SillyVille.
Google Pretends to be Private
This week in the Privacy News, Clearview AI cannot sell to private companies, Facebook discontinues some data harvesting, ICE buys a lot of surveillance data, and the EU wants to end encryption to find CSAM. Also, Google pretends to care about privacy with new controls, but is it really private? We also look at some security news.
Apple Return to Work Loses Key Exec
This week in Business News, ATT gets away with charging an illegal fee, Texas law balances social media, and copyright law is under revision. Also, Google gets a new Virtual credit card feature and Apple loses a key director over the return to work policy. We also visit SillyVille.