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A bill recently introduced by Republicans in the Ohio House of Representatives would create an online registry of people who fail to show up for a job interview.
National Public Data is back with new owners, joining the ranks of other creepy, people-finding services. Here's how to get your profile removed from the site.
(Bloomberg) -- Former leaders of Tesla Inc.’s supercomputer program have started a new artificial intelligence company focused on data center services for industries from automotive to robotics ...
Google attributed the breach to a hacking group, ShinyHunters, known for targeting big companies and their cloud-based databases.
Chanel Inc. informed its customers Friday morning about a data security breach at the U.S. company. In a letter to clients, Chanel said that on July 25, Chanel became aware of a security incident ...
Confronted with evidence of his own failures, the president could've changed direction. He instead found it easier to fire his labor statistics chief.
A new law going into effect on Thursday is expected to strengthen protections for Minnesotans’ personal data. People create data every time they search the internet, wear a smart watch, go ...
Ex-MSNBC host Chris Matthews lauded President Donald Trump as a politician who instantaneously understands the country's mood, describing him as stronger than Democratic counterparts.
New data centers could squeeze supply on the electric grid, driving up prices. Advocates want "large load users" to pay their fair share.
As IoT grows, it's difficult to manage device networks, connectivity services, and vast data streams generated by devices. Solution: IoT Connect.
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