TechNaomi Brockwell: This was a moment in time that radically expanded financial surveillance under what we were told was a temporary measure.
TechNaomi Brockwell: This was a moment in time that radically expanded financial surveillance under what we were told was a temporary measure.
TechShein and Ellos use so-called "purchase triggers" on their websites to manipulate customers.
Tech"We must ask what kind of security we seek and for whom. Who defines what security means?" says criminologist Katarina Winter.
TechThe government justifies the decision by stating it wants to prevent Nexperia's microchips "from becoming unavailable in an emergency situation".
TechNaomi Brockwell: Freedom of movement isn’t really free if you can’t go anywhere without being tracked.
Tech"It is we who hand over power over our lives, our courage, faith, and ultimately ourselves", says Carl Öhman, researcher at the Department of Political Science at Uppsala University.
TechNow the license-free and open alternative can offer your company full control over your document management, communication and related services.
Tech"We need the opportunity to evaluate all suitable locations for new nuclear power", says Swedish Climate and Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari.
TechWorld-class hardware – acclaimed for its display, camera, and performance – meets the world’s most secure mobile OS. The best of both worlds.
TechNaomi Brockwell: If your phone is dead by dinnertime even when you barely use it, something else is doing the work.
TechWikipedia is accused of becoming a left-liberal propaganda tool where dissenting voices are systematically smeared and censored.
TechMicrosoft Office is being dumped in favor of LibreOffice across all 16,000 workplaces with the aim of strengthening the country's digital sovereignty and independence.
TechAI company Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.5, which is described as the company's most advanced AI system to date.
TechTransatlantic cooperation to accelerate next-generation nuclear power – companies share technology and coordinate procurement.
Tech"The larger the services become, the more they are filled with content that users haven't asked for".
TechThe fear that American tech companies could shut down critical systems is driving Denmark to break its dependence on Silicon Valley.
TechAfter alarms about "AI psychoses," the company now scans messages for "harmful content" – despite previous promises about privacy.
TechDitch Google's input apps and keep what you type and speak private on your phone.
TechNaomi Brockwell: We want to believe we’re in control. But in a system where people are constantly paying to influence us, that independence is hard to defend.
TechNaomi Brockwell: With the right structure, culture, and incentives, it’s possible to give technological progress its best possible chance.
TechAnthropic used hundreds of thousands of pirated books to train its AI Claude.
TechThe webcam is automatically activated when victims visit pornographic websites.
TechThe AI robot Helix can wash dishes, fold laundry and collaborate with other robots.
TechNaomi Brockwell: Convenience comes at a price. Linking an Apple ID to your computer ties all your activity together and makes profiling you effortless.
TechThose who log in from abroad risk losing their benefits.
TechItalian researchers have developed a technique that can track and identify individuals by analyzing how wifi signals reflect off human bodies.
TechTired of Google Maps tracking you? Here's the free alternative that lets you navigate completely offline!