Facebook avoids Supreme Court rap over unwanted text message dispute
Tonya Hall talks to attorney John Richer about what the ruling means for the industry and for consumers.
Tonya Hall talks to attorney John Richer about what the ruling means for the industry and for consumers.
Mayors' experiences are strikingly aligned in spite of deep divisions in the country.
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak spreads across the world, some governments are deploying or exploring the idea of deploying privacy-intrusive solutions for tracking the disease's spread.
Tonya Hall talks with Amy Webb, professor of strategic foresight at NY University's Stern School of Business, author, quantitative futurist, and founder of the Future Today Institute, to learn more about why she believes futurists should have roles within government positions and the part AI would play in those situations.
Amy Webb, professor of strategic foresight at NY University's Stern School of Business, author, quantitative futurist, and founder of the Future Today Institute, talks to Tonya Hall about whether the US should view China as a competitor or an adversary.
FBI arrests electric engineer for taking info about US missile defense systems to China and then lying about it.
TfL says a “pattern of failures” has led to Uber’s license being revoked.
The student was allegedly building a custom Gentoo Linux distro for ISIS.
Google wins landmark case in the European Court of Justice.
Tonya Hall sits down with Kevin Rupy, attorney at law and partner at Wiley Rein, to discuss what the House and Senate need to be doing to fight against robocalls.