Tech giants and the concern over privacy
Tech giants need to meet the growing demand from consumers for transparency, says Tunio Zafer, CEO at pCloud.
Tech giants need to meet the growing demand from consumers for transparency, says Tunio Zafer, CEO at pCloud.
Absolutely nothing, unless you class establishing supremacy as a good thing? This week, I am referring to the current tech war raging on between Facebook and Apple, two tech titans whose models are both as dodgy as each other. On the one
The relentless rise of ‘big tech’ (specifically the ‘big six’) consisting of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Alphabet (owner of Google), Apple and last but not least, Microsoft – has led to these companies possessing power quite unlike anything we have ever seen. These
With the fall of the EU/US Privacy Shield leaving the transfer of information from EU citizens to US companies in legal limbo, Stefano Maffulli, Scality’s senior director of community and marketing discusses what’s next.
It would appear in the month of March Amazon dominated the online retail sector, hitting four billion visitors, eclipsing the likes of eBay, Apple and various other sites combined.
Apple is giving up on its dream of building a £738 million data in Ireland, after it was reported by The Times that the site is now up for sale.
Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (GAFA) will face regulation in ten main areas over the coming years, with data privacy representing the main focus, according to GlobalData.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made headlines over the weekend when he urged college graduates to push back against social media companies out to steal their privacy, bringing the issue of Facebook’s privacy crisis to the forefront again. Michael Levin takes a look at why Facebook’s
iPhone users beware; the cybercriminals are coming for you. This particular scam targeting those with an Apple device comes in the form of a legit looking email with the view to steal your Apple login details. NordVPN explains how to avoid phishing scams
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, companies such as Microsoft, Google, IBM, Amazon, Apple and Facebook are finding themselves scrambling to protect their infrastructure.
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