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The European Commission (EC) and Council of the EU announced on Feb. 23 that its employees would no longer have permission to use the popular social media app TikTok, a video hosting service owned by Chinese company ByteDance. The EC executive body based its decision, which affects thousands of employees and contract workers, on “cybersecurity […]

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New research has uncovered some worrying findings regarding user privacy in Meta’s Virtual Reality (VR) ecosystem, the Metaverse; more specifically, that you don’t really have any. Graduate researcher Vivek Nair led a team at the University of California, Berkley, in the largest VR study(opens in new tab) of it kind at the Center for Responsible […]

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Expected to arrive on devices sometime in fall, Android 14 brings new features and APIs, as well as behavioral changes that might impact applications. The purpose of the developer preview is to help application developers learn about these changes and test their applications for compatibility issues. One of the security enhancements the platform update is […]

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