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France Orders Microsoft to Stop Collecting Excessive User Data
Tech

France Orders Microsoft to Stop Collecting Excessive User Data

By Reuters
July 20, 2016
A NEW MODEL FOR CONNECTIVITY Chuck Robbins, CEO, Cisco Interviewer: Andrew Nusca, Senior Editor, Fortune
Tech

Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins Has Had a Very Busy Year

By Jonathan Vanian
July 13, 2016
Senate Democrats Unveil New #WeThePeople Legislative Package
Tech

Sen. Al Franken Probes Pokemon Go Maker Over Data Privacy Concerns

By Reuters
July 12, 2016
WIRING THE WORLD AROUND US, FROM ENERGY TO ELEVATORS Smartphones were only the beginning. The world around us is gaining Internet connectivity and it’s changing the way we work and live. We can now predict when elevators will break down long before they do, connect light bulbs to a common network, monitor personal health, and track inanimate objects across continents. This session will bring together executives from different corners of this world to discuss where it’s headed next. Patrick Bass, CEO, thyssenkrupp North America Jennifer Fonstad, Managing Partner, Aspect Ventures William Lynch, CEO, Savant Jill Stelfox, Vice President, Zebra Technologies Chuck Swoboda, CEO, Cree Shane Wall, CTO, HP Inc. Moderator: Barb Darrow, Senior Writer, Fortune
Tech

Why Connecting Devices to the Internet Is Just the First Step

By Jonathan Vanian
July 12, 2016
Why Data Is The New Oil
Tech

Why Data Is The New Oil

By Jonathan Vanian
July 12, 2016
U.K. Google Searches Show Surging Interest in Leaving the Country
Tech

U.K. Google Searches Show Surging Interest in Leaving the Country

By David Z. Morris
June 26, 2016
Microsoft’s Newest Tool Keeps Corporate Data on Lockdown
Tech

Microsoft’s Newest Tool Keeps Corporate Data on Lockdown

By Jonathan Vanian
June 22, 2016
Intel’s Data Center Guru Talks About Layoffs and the Cloud
Tech

Intel’s Data Center Guru Talks About Layoffs and the Cloud

By Jonathan Vanian
June 15, 2016
Microsoft, Facebook Teaming Up to Build Transatlantic Cable

Microsoft, Facebook Teaming Up to Build Transatlantic Cable

By Reuters
May 26, 2016
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Tech

Uber Checks Into Foursquare’s Massive Location Database

By Kia Kokalitcheva
May 25, 2016
US-TECHNOLOGY-CAR
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How Google Tests Self-Driving Cars

By Jonathan Vanian
May 25, 2016
How Tesla Is Rolling Out Self-Driving Cars
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How Tesla Is Rolling Out Self-Driving Cars

By Jonathan Vanian
May 24, 2016
Sundar Pichai
Tech

Why Artificial Intelligence Is Still A Work In Progress

By Jonathan Vanian
May 24, 2016
#CDUdigital Conference In Berlin
Tech

Wireless Subscribers Used 10 Trillion Megabytes of Data Last Year

By Aaron Pressman
May 23, 2016
Watson computer at IBM in New York City
Tech

IBM Watson Brings AI Wonders to Cybersecurity

By Robert Hackett
May 10, 2016

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