More popular apps are sending data to Facebook without asking
While the data might not immediately identify you, it could theoretically be used to recognize someone through roundabout means, such as the apps they have installed or whether they travel with… Go here to see the original: More popular apps are sending data to Facebook without asking
Court tosses lawsuit over Google Photos’ facial recognition
The suit had been filed in March 2016. The complainants wanted over $5 million for state residents, with $5,000 for each purposeful violation and $1,000 for each unintentional violation.It’s not… Read more: Court tosses lawsuit over Google Photos’ facial recognition
Hubble telescope ‘mother’ Nancy Grace Roman dies
Roman also broke ground in other areas. On top of being the first chief astronomer, she was the first woman executive at NASA. In 1962, she also led the team behind NASA’s first successful… Visit link: Hubble telescope ‘mother’ Nancy Grace Roman dies
Tech-friendly bus startup FlixBus offers riders VR headsets
FlixBus first launched in Europe and came to the US last year to compete with Greyhound and other bus services, offering rides for as low as five dollars. However, it’s a much higher-tech… The rest is here: Tech-friendly bus startup FlixBus offers riders VR headsets
Electrical fault at power plant turned New York’s skyline blue
“The electrical fault on the 138,000-volt equipment caused a sustained electrical arc flash that was visible across a wide area,” the company said in a statement to WABC. “The affected equipment… Continue reading here: Electrical fault at power plant turned New York’s skyline blue
