• Snopes

    Did 23andMe Sell Genetic Data to Chinese Government?

    The company has previously been sued for a privacy breach that targeted Jewish and Chinese customers.

    • Neowin

    Reddit partners with OpenAI to bring its data to ChatGPT

    OpenAI can now use Reddit's content for its AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT and future products. The two companies have partnered, and Reddit will also launch AI-powered features for its users.

  • Australian health business targeted in data breach

    Federal police are investigating a large-scale data breach at an unnamed health organisation. National Cyber Security Coordinator Lieutenant-General Michelle McGuinness on Thursday said a “commercial health information organisation” was the victim of the ransomware attack. “I am working with agencies across the Australian government, states and territories to co-ordinate a whole-of-government response to this incident,” […]

  • Data Wonk: Why Are Wisconsin Republicans So Hostile to Ukraine?

    All 5 of state's remaining Republican House members voted against aid to Ukraine.

  • Data Man now available physically for NES

    A mega announcement

  • Underwater data centres could be destroyed by loud noises

    Underwater data centres being installed off the coasts of China, the US and Europe could be disrupted by sounds from military-grade sonar on ships and submarines, or even whales

  • Highway robbery: How car companies steal your data

    Automakers love to wow us with the latest infotainment systems — and it's not just to move more cars. The private data these apps gather provides a nice secondary income stream for car companies.Dutch conglomerate Stellantis — which owns Ram, Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler, among other brands — harvests so much data that it recently started a separate company to sell it. Overuse has blunted the power of the term "Orwellian," but it certainly applies to the mobile surveillance states these companies...

    • ZDNet

    Dispelling five myths and misconceptions about data monetization

    We're constantly told data is the most valuable asset in our digital economy. Yet in the worlds of accounting and insurance, data isn't a formal asset on the books. It is not an object with tangible value, such as a server or a building.That status feels unusual as people and companies buy and sell data products, and there's a hyper-reliance on data-driven capabilities, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics. Technology and business professionals must treat data as an...

  • Google Again On Difference Between Algorithm Updates & Data Refreshes

    Danny Sullivan, Google's Search Liaison, posted on X explaining the differences between algorithm updates, like core updates, and then data refreshes, the data that goes into those ranking systems. This is actually something Matt Cutts, former Googler, did back in 2006, on his blog and now Danny Sullivan did a short version of it on X.In short, Google has coding updates to how algorithms work and then Google is constantly doing data refreshes to the signals that the algorithms use for ranking....

  • How to Store Data Locally in React Native Expo

    React Native has grown in popularity as a mobile application development tool because of its ability to create cross-platform applications using familiar JavaScript and React principles. When building mobile applications, one common requirement is the ability to save data locally on the device. This is when local storage comes

  • Adapting Data Security for the Modern Cloud Era

    Vamsi Koduru, director of product management at Normalyze, discusses how traditional data security solutions struggle to cope with today’s cloud-based,

  • Optimization beyond data: Design thinking for SEO

    Elevate your SEO strategy by using a design thinking framework to create more impactful, user-centric search campaigns.