Reddit to charge for API access over AI training concerns
Social news aggregation and discussion website Reddit will begin charging companies for access to its API. Reddit says it’s making the decision over concerns about companies using the API to train largeRead More →
AI-powered e-commerce platforms enable smarter shopping
AI and machine learning have collaborated to make consumer shopping extremely interesting and easily provide more personalised recommendations, enabling retailers to better anticipate customer needs, assist in automating the entireRead More →
WhatsApp and other messaging apps oppose ‘surveillance’
WhatsApp, Signal and other messaging services have urged the government to rethink the Online Safety Bill (OSB). They are concerned that the bill could undermine end-to-end encryption – which meansRead More →
What Ever Happened to The Million Dollar Homepage?
What are pixels? The display on your screen is made of them, and raster image file formats have been created with them in mind, but are they real estate? InRead More →
BlackBerry: The Smartphone We Knew Before the iPhone
The iPhone is arguably the device that brought smartphones into the mainstream, but it took Apple several years to become the number one phone maker in North America. There wasRead More →
On the dark web, cybercriminals are selling services to hack Google Play Store apps
In theory, most malicious Android apps come from suspicious web pages or third-party app stores, but security researchers often find them hidden in Google’s official Play Store. A new reportRead More →
FBI warning: Avoid public charging stations at airports and malls
While it may be tempting to top off your phone at one of those free charging stations found in airports or shopping centers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) advisesRead More →