Facebook can recognise you without looking at your face
Think you can stop Facebook from automatically tagging photos of you by covering your face? Think again.
Oscar Raymundo | 24 Jun | Read more
Think you can stop Facebook from automatically tagging photos of you by covering your face? Think again.
Oscar Raymundo | 24 Jun | Read more
Image forensics firm NetClean Technologies has come up with a way to use its world-renowned child porn image-fingerprinting technology to help police document and investigate images and videos connected to a much wider range of crimes.
John E Dunn | 13 May | Read more
With cloud storage services proliferating and home PCs in decline do backup drives have a future? Seagate thinks it might have one answer: backup for smartphones and tablets at home.
John E Dunn | 07 Jan | Read more
We live in a world of cyber security threats: hackers breaching organisational firewalls, Wikileaks publishing private state documents, and employers tracking cyber activity for productivity sakes. Privacy, in relation to digital data, is a hazy topic.
Gordon Makryllos | 06 Jan | Read more
A modern connected life means balancing privacy with convenience.
Evan Dashevsky | 05 Apr | Read more
The Heartbleed bug has made headlines all around the world after it was discovered that potentially two thirds of the internet was vulnerable. The erroneous code has exposed encryption keys to would-be hackers, meaning most of our sensitive data is easily stolen. We look at what this means for the future.
Martyn Casserly | 12 Apr | Read more