FBI, Colorado obtain evidence on Tina Peters, who is already barred from elections.
Apple, Google questioned by ICO over app age ratings after UK child safety charity raises concerns
The UK’s data protection watchdog has written to Apple and Google seeking details of how they assess apps to determine the age ratings they apply following concerns raised by an online child safety charity. The move follows the coming into force of the UK’s Age Appropriate Design Code this September — which puts requirements on […]
Holmes jury learns how Theranos duped a savvy health care investor
Specialist hedge fund had three analysts investigating Theranos.
The world is waking up to driver monitoring systems
Combining driver monitoring systems with advanced driver-assistance systems creates a truly robust vehicle safety system.
Can Europe compete in the quantum ‘space race’?
Quantum information science has long languished in an academic corner of the tech sector. But recent advances mean that the sector has taken on geopolitical significance.
Doom’s creator goes after “Doomscroll”
Metal guitarist thinks Doomscroll is a great name for a band. Id Software disagrees.
Natural gas customers in Texas get stuck with $3.4 billion cold-snap surcharge
State oil and gas regulator will allow exemptions from winterization mandates.
The US closes Huawei loophole, will no longer grant exceptions for ISPs
The “Secure Equipment Act of 2021” restricts the FCC from approving ban exemptions.
Flint water crisis costs Michigan $600 million—preventing it would have cost $80/day
Up to 20,000 children were exposed to lead during two-year crisis.
You shall not pinch to zoom: Rittenhouse trial judge disallows basic iPad feature
Judge: iPad pinch-to-zoom could “insert more items” into video of shootings.