May 19, 2018 | Radio Show, Security
Here’s What Apple Knows About You (Spoiler: Not Much) Apple likes to say that it cares more about your privacy than other tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon, but does that claim actually hold up? It turns out the answer is a pretty resounding yes. How...
May 19, 2018 | Facebook, Internet, Radio Show, Security
Facebook reportedly plans to launch its own cryptocurrency Facebook is reportedly planning to launch its own cryptocurrency, according to a report from Cheddar’s Alex Heath. Currently, there isn’t too much detail, but the company is said to be specifically focused on...
May 12, 2018 | Android, Google, Internet, Phone, Radio Show, Security, Smart Phone
Google Duplex will call salons, restaurants, and pretend to be human for you [Updated] Tuesday’s I/O keynote included a segment on Google Assistant with a slew of newly announced features, but none was as startling as its rollout of Google Duplex: a...
May 12, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security
Standards Milestone Could Mark Beginning of End for Passwords A Web standards milestone announced Tuesday could point to the end of the road for pesky passwords. The new standard, WebAuthn, has won near-final approval from the World Wide Web Consortium, which...
May 12, 2018 | Internet, Online, Privacy, Radio Show, Security
You Can’t Opt Out Of Sharing Your Data, Even If You Didn’t Opt In The Golden State Killer, who terrorized Californians from Sacramento to Orange County over the course of a decade, committed his last known murder in 1986, the same year that DNA profiling was used in a...