Videos, including of glasses-wearers using the toilet or having sex, are sometimes reviewed by a Kenya-based subcontractor.
Customs and Border Protection has been purchasing mobile location data from ad agencies to track people's movements.
MWC 2026 is in full swing over in Barcelona, with plenty of new and notable tech on display. Here are some of our reporter's favorites from day two.
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Wearables are getting smarter every year, but most of them still lean heavily on a nearby smartphone to do the real thinking. That dependency may not last much longer. Researchers from Tsinghua ...
Phoenix-based Banner Health plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to better align with its hybrid workforce and reduce administrative costs. The health system will move from its current 304,000 ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - The Arkansas Department of Transportation announced Friday it will use cameras in work zones to detect drivers using phones or other handheld devices. The initiative between ...
NEW YORK THRU SUNDAY. ALISON KOSIK ABC NEWS NEW YORK ARKANSAS STATE TROOPERS ARE DEPLOYING A NEW FORM OF CAMERA TECHNOLOGY. THE GOAL -- CATCH DRIVERS USING CELL PHONES IN WORK ZONES. THEY SAY WORK ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Highway Police will begin using new camera technology in interstate work zones to detect drivers using handheld devices, expanding enforcement beyond speeding ...
The Nothing Phone series has delivered some of my favorite phones of the past few years, with a refreshing but familiar take on Android and smartphone hardware in general, and it’s all culminated in ...