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How privacy is viewed today
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Aug 13, 2012
Author Garret Keizer on the price of privacy and whether it is less valued today than in the past.
Google gets slammed with the biggest FTC fine ever
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Aug 10, 2012
But will the smackdown change online tracking for Google or anyone else?
FTC proposes an update to ancient online law, COPPA
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Aug 2, 2012
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act may get its first update since Mark Zuckerberg was a 15-year-old.
Nokia hangs on, but announces $1.5 billion loss
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Jul 19, 2012
Until this year, Nokia was the world's biggest maker of cell phones. Today the company announced a $1.5 billion quarterly loss and slashed the price of its new headline handset, the Lumia 900.
AT&T's Mobile Share plan hammers customers for data overages
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Jul 19, 2012
AT&T offers customers a simple and flexible world where they don’t get to use as much data as they might like.
Facebook's 'Like' button may be putting words in your mouth
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Jul 16, 2012
Plus, Ukrainians win international competition with sign language-to-speech gloves.
Facebook as vigilante: Scanning for predators
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Jul 13, 2012
A Reuters report investigating Facebook scanning policies has found out the social network may be going out of its way to partner with law enforcement in nabbing child predators. But what does this mean for user privacy?
Blackberry meets its shareholders
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Jul 10, 2012
At Research in Motion's annual meeting, it was a mix of bad news and turnaround talk.
Facebook is spending $60 million to recognize your face
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Jun 20, 2012
The social giant bets big on facial recognition software, but what is it using that information for?
Taking control of your personal data
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Jun 11, 2012
Your personal data gets mined every time you do a Google search or browse Amazon. But now, some start-ups are trying to let consumers take control of their data -- and get something in return.











