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The official La Liga league app uses the microphone and GPS of a user's smartphone to identify venues that are broadcasting matches.
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The official La Liga league app uses the microphone and GPS of a user's smartphone to identify venues that are broadcasting matches.
British tech companies have received more venture capital funding than France, Germany, and Sweden combined.
The controversial copyright measure is making its way through the European Parliament ahead of a committee vote on June 20 and parliamentary vote in July or September.
The KPMG Intelligent Interactions product will be available to Google Cloud customers as part of the partnership.
GDPR isn't the end of stringent regulations for privacy in tech.
According to an IBM survey, 60% of companies are using GDPR as a jumping off point to improve privacy, security, and data management.
Data released by the UK police force confirmed claims from watchdog groups that the software is inaccurate.
More than 50 companies contributed to an AI Sector Deal that could be worth close to £1 billion.
A subject access request will require any company to turn over data it has collected on you, and it's pretty simple to do.
A proposal by the European Commission would also protect those who expose fraud and tax evasion from retaliation.
The case led to the CLOUD Act, which requires tech companies comply with court orders for data stored in the US and overseas.
A recent study found that while 70% of compliance professionals feel that they'll be ready for the May 25 GDPR deadline, doubts loom.
The European Commission also suggests humans oversee any automated content removal efforts.
New rules from Ofcom aim to add transparency to internet service performance before a user signs a contract.
Failure to comply with GDPR could result in a fine of €20 million. Here's what has organizations confused about the regulations.