Is TikTok becoming TrumpTok? Turbulence in the Americanization of the most Chinese app in the world
TikTok has transitioned from Chinese to American ownership in the U.S., raising questions about censorship and data security, particularly for American and Polish users.
Do our phones have value without the internet?
The article explores the inherent value of smartphones in the absence of internet connectivity, arguing that they serve as powerful processing tools capable of creativity and productivity rather than merely devices for consumption and communication.
Home security cameras create a surveillance concern
Home security cameras are popular for enhancing safety, but privacy concerns arise regarding data ownership and access.
From the billionaires who are not going to save the media to data centers: 'the poor man's AI' that plugs in in Aragón
The article discusses the influence of billionaires on media ownership and the implications for journalism, particularly in light of recent developments surrounding CBS and other media outlets.
We got our hands on the data that reveals the true costs of electric cars: A comparison of 40 car models
A comprehensive comparison reveals the true ownership costs of 40 popular electric vehicle models beyond just purchase prices.
An area has emerged in Vantaa where almost everyone lives in a rental: Yle's machine reveals how your neighbors live
In Vantaa, data reveals significant segregation of rental and ownership housing, with areas where over 70% of households are renters, highlighting the differences in living situations across neighborhoods.
Varoufakis to Al Jazeera: We are heading towards a digital feudalism, and those who own the data will rule the future
Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis warns that the world is witnessing a new digital form of old dominance relationships, where many countries risk becoming mere 'data farms' for major tech powers based in Washington and Beijing.