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Senator fears Clearview AI facial recognition could be used on protesters
Many Police Departments Have Software That Can Identify People In Crowds
Coronavirus contact tracing apps were tech's chance to step up. They haven't.
FCC awarding up to $16 billion to address U.S. areas lacking broadband service - Reuters
FCC proposes record $225 million fine for massive robocall campaign - Reuters
IBM will no longer offer, develop, or research facial recognition technology - The Verge
Microsoft bans police from using its facial-recognition technology - The Washington Post
Amazon warehouse workers interviewed by New York attorney general
Amazon pauses police use of its facial recognition tech for a year - Reuters
Apple removes two podcast apps from China store after censorship demands | Technology | The Guardian
Congress seeks answers on Juniper Networks breach amid encryption fight - Reuters
The ACLU is suing Los Angeles over its controversial scooter tracking system - The Verge
EU to hit Amazon with antitrust charges over treatment of third-party sellers, report says - CNET
U.S. lawmakers ask Zoom to clarify China ties after it suspends accounts - Reuters
Zoom confirms Beijing asked it to suspend activists over Tiananmen Square meetings - Axios
FCC failed to monitor Chinese telecoms for almost 20 years: Senate report | Ars Technica
The Results Are in for Remote Learning: It Didn't Work
Crypto exchange Quadriga was a fraud and founder was running Ponzi scheme, OSC report finds | CBC News
Babylon Health admits GP app suffered a data breach - BBC News
Audio Engineers Built a Shield to Deflect Police Sound Cannons - VICE
Exclusive: Obscure Indian cyber firm spied on politicians, investors worldwide - Reuters
New CrossTalk attack impacts Intel's mobile, desktop, and server CPUs | ZDNet
Nintendo now says 300,000 accounts breached by hackers | TechCrunch
WhatsApp was exposing users' phone numbers in Google search | Engadget
Honda global operations halted by ransomware attack | TechCrunch
Spies Can Eavesdrop by Watching a Light Bulb's Vibrations | WIRED