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What Apple users need to know about differential privacy

What it is, how it is being used, what it means, what lies ahead. Read More

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Google to release its own smartphone this year

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Here are the sensors that make IoT click

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Are QR codes more useful in hiding information than displaying it?

A senate bill raises frightening questions. Will retailers and manufacturers use QR codes to hide need-to-know consumer information, by being vague about what the code will deliver? Also, critics ask, is it fair to disclose important consumer information only to those with a smartphone and app capable of interpreting QR codes? Read More

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