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ADRIAN MA, HOST: Can businesses use your online data to overcharge you? The short answer is yes. It's a practice called personalized pricing - or, to critics, surveillance pricing.
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The full data, though, could be useful for immigration enforcement. The states typically have more up-to-date data to locate individuals — at home or work — than the federal government does.
If you want to see how quality of life ranks in Annapolis vs. Glen Burnie vs. Odenton vs. Severn, there’s now an app — or at ...
At the AFCA convention, there were at least five companies with booths advertising their ability to research for the transfer portal.
World Rugby will use data from smart mouthguards used in the elite men’s and women’s game to tell coaches how many head ...
Visa (NYSE: V), a world leader in digital payments, is using data and AI to transform the payments industry in ways that are aimed at creating new opportunities for the individuals, businesses ...
There's a feature hidden away in the settings of home security systems and smart device apps that doesn't get nearly enough ...