"Marketplace Tech" Producer
Daniel helps produce the daily “Marketplace Tech” show and podcast, and he’s interested in tech policy and ethics.
Potential cyberattacks from international hackers, surveillance by the Chinese government and COVID-19 tracking are all in play at the Winter Games.
The United States is still in the early stages of weighing a digital currency. Countries like China and the Bahamas have already embraced them.
Roughly 95% of global telecommunications travel along undersea cables.
Subtle coercion tactics make trafficking hard to detect online, says Alyssa Currier Wheeler of the Human Trafficking Institute.
The latest lawsuit against Google alleges it is deceiving consumers as to its location tracking practices. Meanwhile, Google Chrome is proposing an alternative to cookies.
K-12 teachers share how remote learning has affected the kids, the classroom and the process of instruction.
For NFT newbies, separating genuine token sales from deceptive deals can be tricky.
While landlords almost always have lawyers, few tenants do. Some online tools are trying to bridge that representation gap.
The American Innovation and Choice Online Act is part of a wider effort to regulate competition within the tech sector.
Black and Latino employees are overrepresented in the jobs most at risk for automation, says Brookings fellow Kristen Broady.