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Klobuchar wants the federal government to provide more consumer privacy protection in response to a new wearable health device from tech giant Amazon.
about 3 years ago
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Five strategies to increase the chances of getting a free shot for yourself or someone you care about.
almost 3 years ago
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Google stopped Sonos from selling a speaker that would have let you talk to all the voice assistants at once
over 2 years ago
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Seven steps you can take to keep Facebook and Instagram from gathering
information about what you do outside of their apps
over 2 years ago
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What’s missing from the cheapest new iPhone is battery life and a top-quality camera
almost 2 years ago
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The professional network can be an over-sharer. Here’s how to limit the personal information it exposes.
over 1 year ago
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Want to make sure your vote counts? Now if you vote by mail, you can follow your ballot’s every move like a UPS package.
about 1 year ago
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Most of what you see at first on Amazon is now an ad.
about 1 year ago
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As debate about banning TikTok for its Chinese ownership heats up, our tech columnist separates the facts from the fears. Here’s exactly what TikTok knows about you.
12 months ago
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As debate about banning TikTok for its Chinese ownership heats up, our tech columnist separates the facts from the fears. Here’s exactly what TikTok knows about you.
12 months ago
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Researchers find that wearing a fitness tracker doesn’t necessarily give people the motivation to change their behavior. And for some, it might have the opposite effect.
12 months ago