The National — The global response to Covid-19 has been a watershed moment for Big Tech. The actions we take today will have lasting impact beyond the pandemic.
Read MoreGoogle and Facebook have expanded into virtually every corner of our lives with little or no oversight. 2020 may be the year of regulatory reckoning.
Read MoreInternet protocols are complex. As lawmakers finally move to regulate the web, complications will be the norm.
Read MoreThe US has opened new antitrust cases against Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon. But can old laws answer today’s challenges?
Read MoreWe need a new approach to happiness in the smartphone epoch.
Read MoreOne year ago, GDPR sent digital businesses scurrying to hire lawyers and update their privacy policies. In many ways, the digital privacy movement has only just begun.
Read MoreCan the new breed of super-apps survive global attempts at regulating internet monopolies?
Read MoreFacebook and Google dominate more than half the world’s internet advertising market, wielding incredible power over how we engage online. But the regulation debate is heating up.
Read MoreTo unpack the exact way in which the international data regulation could be addressed, we survey three different understandings of data protection: the US approach, the Chinese approach, and the European approach.
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.
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