Apple has long touted the power and design of its devices, but recently it’s been emphasizing their privacy features. Tim Cook describes how Apple is protecting and using, or not using, customer data.
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Debate: Should The U.S. Adopt The ‘Right To Be Forgotten’ Online?
People don’t always like what they see when they Google themselves. EU residents have a right to request that unflattering material be removed from online search results. Should the U.S. follow suit?
When Police Are Given Body Cameras, Do They Use Them?
An independent monitor’s report on the Denver Police Department’s use of body-worn cameras found that during a six-month trial run, just one in four use-of-force incidents was actually recorded.
Cyberpsychologist: Online, ‘Every Contact Leaves A Trace’
Mary Aiken, who examines digital fingerprints to help solve crimes, is the real-life inspiration for the lead investigator on CSI: Cyber. She says she works where “humans and technology collide.”
Grace Hopper, ‘The Queen Of Code,’ Would Have Hated That Title
Gillian Jacobs, known for her role as Britta Perry on Community, directed a short documentary on the computer programming pioneer. She says Hopper wasn’t fond of the hype over her accomplishments.