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That gleaming 85-inch smart TV you just bought for what looked like a steal might not be such a bargain after all.
Smart TVs are spying on users by collecting data about their viewing habits and selling it to advertisers, but most TVs include privacy settings to limit or disable data collection.
David Campbell, a former educator from Mason, was sentenced to probation in a child pornography case despite being convicted ...
Three private Chinese companies helped China carry out one of the boldest hacking operations to date, including snooping on ...
September 1. It's a date that elicits many emotions for prospective college athletes, especially for those dreaming of ...
A former Butler County educator will not serve prison time after being found guilty on more than 20 charges related to the ...
Once again, we see an alarming decline in expectations of parental duty, paired with policy advice that assumes a causation ...
Leaked emails show Epstein’s attempts to dabble in security tech—across borders—in the last years of his life.
The new artificially intelligent Pixel can help people streamline certain tasks. But that efficiency may not be worth the ...
The scams that criminals are resorting to range from fake football ticket sales, sextortion, bogus research positions and, ...
All models of Apple's current generation of iPads are on sale for Labor Day, including the base iPad, the iPad Mini, the iPad ...
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