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Every iPhone ships with a built-in cross-app tracking opt-out. Here's why most people haven't enabled it, and how to do it in seconds.
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NEW RESOURCES UC Berkeley: New Federal Data Field Guide Helps Americans Navigate the Rich Diversity of Our Federal Data Ecosystem. "Denice Ross, who served as the nation's second U.S. Chief Data Scientist, […]
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Apple today provided public beta testers with the first betas of iOS 26.6, iPadOS 26.6, macOS Tahoe 26.6, watchOS 26.6, and tvOS 26.6, with the software coming two days after Apple seeded the betas to developers.
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Apple is developing a new feature that will lock your iPhone if it's snatched from your hand by a thief, according to Apple code seen by 9to5Mac. The option will use the gyroscope, accelerometer, and other sensors to determine when an iPhone has been grabbed. It'll also rely on a paired Apple Watch to detect when the iPhone has suddenly moved away from the owner's wrist.
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China launched a national digital ID system for humanoid robots, aiming to track safety, ownership, performance, and liability across the sector.
The post China Assigns Digital Identity Codes to Thousands of Humanoid Robots appeared first on eWEEK.
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I've been a digital nomad since 2006. Since then, I've spent more time abroad than in the United States, working all the while, no matter where. And I've learned a lot about safety, security and privacy in specific locations on the European, African, and American continents — often the hard way.
Lots of people travel for business or vacation. The difference with digital nomads abroad (and bleisure and workcation travelers) is that you're more likely to be carrying your most expensive electronics, more likely to be staying at an Airbnb than a hotel, and more likely to be in serious trouble if you lose work computers and devices (not to mention passports and your wallet).
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