At the 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Apple’s Tim Cook, keynote warned of the need to establish laws and regulations governing the use of personal data to stop the weaponization of data.
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DTNS 3395 – The Ethics of Privacy
At the 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Apple’s Tim Cook, keynote warned of the need to establish laws and regulations governing the use of personal data to stop the weaponization of data.
DTNS 3394 – A PC by Any Other Name…
As a greater share of professional-grade services and apps make their way to smartphones, tablets and cloud services is their a reason to own a PC anymore?
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang and Patrick Beja.
DTNS 3392 – Anonymous Sources = Black Magic
Facebook is looking to acquire security companies it believes bolster the site’s security. Who are the possible candidates and what kinds of security expertise is Facebook specifically looking for?
DTNS LABS INTERVIEW – David Malki
David Malki takes us through how he developed the Wondermark Web Comic, the benefits and challenges of using the Internet in creative enterprises and the history of the sick elephant storyline.
See the comic at wondermark.com http://wondermark.com
And back the Kickstarter at http://wondermark.com/book
DTNS 3392 – Fold My Calls
Will foldable smartphones really be a thing? We check out the latest developments and discuss if there really is a market for the form factor.
DTNS 3391 – China’s City Wide Night Light
Amazon whispers, Apple promises more, Samsung unveils Galaxy Book 2.
DTNS 3390 – Streamlining Productivity
Much of the discussion surrounding streaming and cloud services have been around media content and videogaming. But can progressive web apps do something similar for productivity applications?
DTNS 3389 – ARM taking Intel to Lunch
How will subscription and game streaming services change the face of game distribution?
DTNS 3388 – Adobe Rushes to Edit
Adobe takes the wrap off a slew of tablet focused creative applications plus Photoshop for the iPad. Is this a sign that the tablet as a productivity machine has finally arrived?