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Google gets into sleep surveillance with new Nest Hub screen
Google’s next Internet-connected home device will test whether consumers trust the company enough to let it snoop on their sleep.
MaGIC-AIRASIA PARTNERSHIP A GAME CHANGER FOR DRONE DELIVERIES
THE Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC) recently partnered with Asean digital champion airasia to launch an urban drone delivery sandbox, which will be deployed over the next six months.
Despite hacks, US not seeking widened domestic surveillance
The Biden administration is not planning to step up government surveillance of the US Internet even as state-backed foreign hackers and cybercriminals increasingly use it to evade detection, a senior administration official said on March 12.
Pakistan blocks TikTok after court ban for immoral content
Pakistan has blocked video sharing app TikTok for a second time, after a court ordered the platform shut down over “unethical and immoral content”.
QR codes, health passports: China’s tech arsenal against a pandemic
Daily life in China follows a rhythm of digital check-ins, with the QR code – at offices, malls and transport hubs – an integral defence against Covid-19 that helps to track, trace and isolate patients.
Pakistan blocks social media app TikTok over indecency complaint
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan on Thursday blocked the popular social media app TikTok after a court order over a complaint that it ran indecent content, a spokesman for the country's telecoms regulator said.
EU executive: all populated areas should have 5G by 2030
The European Commission on March 9 set out its new roadmap on digitalisation, focusing on better IT skills, faster Internet, and essential public services being available online.
Google ends sale of ads using individual web tracking data
Google says it won’t develop new ways to follow individual users across the Internet after it phases out existing ad-tracking technology from its Chrome browser, a change that could shake up the online advertising industry.
Explainer: How brands will target ads to you after the death of browser cookies
(Reuters) - Next year, Alphabet Inc's Google plans to phase out technology in its Chrome browser that lets other companies track users' web browsing. But that does not mean you will see irrelevant ads, or that the pair of shoes you have been eyeing will stop following you around the web.
Israeli Supreme Court bans unlimited COVID-19 mobile phone tracking
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Supreme Court on Monday banned the government from sweeping use of mobile phone tracking of coronavirus carriers, calling the measure a grave infraction of civil liberties.