Taking stock of the turbulent events of 2020.
Read MoreLeading technology companies have an antitrust problem.
Read MoreThe digitisation of health records is a clear path to increased quality of life, and programs in Abu Dhabi and Estonia are showing the way.
Read MoreCan the new breed of super-apps survive global attempts at regulating internet monopolies?
Read MoreAre monopolized platforms the future of social media and the internet as we know it?
Read MoreOne thing has become glaringly clear around the world over the last year: Trust is in short supply.
Read MoreBy studying how people with debt use the internet, a new crop of debt-collection startups are making use of targeted ads and nudges on popular platforms such as Instagram to push debtors to settle their bills. More service providers are following suit.
Read MoreAs a result of their constituent size and influence, Facebook and other major technology companies have started to behave a lot more like countries than companies.
Read MoreLeaving data privacy up to individuals or social media companies is bound to fail. This op-ed by Xische Reports appeared in Gulf News on 18-June
Read MoreIt is time for us to have a heart-to-heart with our smartphones. Reevaluating our use of technology will do wonders for the tech industry — and society — as a whole.
Read MoreNinety percent of data on the internet has been created in the past two years.
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