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Report reveals worryingly amounts of personal data still held on second hand drives for sale
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Google announces 'strategic partnerships' with seven open source companies, as CEO questions rivals' attitudes
Artificial intelligence to identify profiles of those who have passed away, to stop pain for family
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Fresh attempt to re-enter Chinese market as US search engine reportedly holds talks with local cloud firms
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Alphabet signals u-turn after military project, and publishes its core principals for AI development going forward
Alexander Nix admits obtaining Facebook data from Cambridge researcher in testy exchanges with MPs
Certain well known American news websites temporarily unavailable in Europe as GDPR rules kick in
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Less than a month before GDPR, majority of UK businesses remain unaware of data processing law
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