‘The oil of the 21st century’: Why big-tech surveillance could damage democracy
Big tech is already being used abroad to monitor citizens, tailor propaganda and enhance the power of repressive regimes.
A new feature coming to Google Maps will soon let customers know exactly how busy it is at your business at any time of the day.
Google h…
An Internet of Things (IoT) powerhouse is launching a $5 million program to get 50 Australian councils connected to a network that will igni…
By Mohsen Kalantari, Abbas Rajabifard and Farhad Laylavi
Of the millions of Twitter users, there are about 98% who want to hide their loc…
It’s been several months since Three65 Underwear founder William Strange graced national television screens, but the entrepreneur is ce…
Lifelogging. Geotracking. DNA sequencing. The trend of collecting data on yourself is becoming more prevalent every day. And with smartphone…