Surveillance capitalism: Even modern cars are equipped with multiple cameras that feed Big Data

Surveillance capitalism: Even modern cars are equipped with multiple cameras that feed Big Data

Christopher Wylie, now-former director of research at Cambridge Analytica, blew the whistle on the company’s methods of illicitly collecting clients data without their knowledge or consent. According to Wylie, they had so much data on people, they knew exactly how to trigger fear, rage and paranoia in any given individual....

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Big Tech: Social media collect data and your photos, which are used to train facial recognition software

Big Tech: Social media collect data and your photos, which are used to train facial recognition software

The Google Nest security system has a hidden microphone built into it that isn’t featured in any of the schematics for the device. Voice data, and all the information delivered through your daily conversations, is tremendously valuable to Big Data, and add to their ever-expanding predictive modelling capabilities. You cannot...

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Premier League’s back! Arsenal and their surprise emergence as title contenders offers the most interest

Premier League’s back! Arsenal and their surprise emergence as title contenders offers the most interest

The show must always go on. The celebrations in Argentina were still at fever pitch when the Carabao Cup returned two days on from the World Cup final, as if it was a parallel universe away from Qatar or Buenos Aires. “Spectacular,” Jurgen Klopp enthused despite Liverpool’s 3-2 defeat to...

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Covid returns to ravage China where projections show the virus will kill one million before June

Covid returns to ravage China where projections show the virus will kill one million before June

In many places, life took on a semblance of pre‑Covid normality in 2022, as countries shed pandemic-control measures. Governments ended lockdowns, reopened schools and scaled back or abandoned mask-wearing mandates. International travel resumed. There were optimistic proclamations, too. In January, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen declared that SARS‑CoV-2 no longer...

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Christmas wine shortfall explained: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has held up supply of wine-bottle tops

Christmas wine shortfall explained: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has held up supply of wine-bottle tops

A cork shipment delay may not sound like a big deal in the wine industry, but it’s critical for smaller wineries that don’t do their own bottling. They must hire a mobile bottler who shows up with a big truck, into which they pump the wine so it can get...

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How ‘a perfect storm’ triggered by climate change and Covid rocked world wine supply

How ‘a perfect storm’ triggered by climate change and Covid rocked world wine supply

A fine wine can be a lot of things: oaky, fruit-forward, maybe even chewy. But wines of recent vintage also have the bouquet of a logistical nightmare, due to a brutal convergence of natural and human-made crises: drought and extreme heat, plus lingering supply chain hang-ups that have made it...

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New table based on expected goals predicts Man City will retain Premier League title

New table based on expected goals predicts Man City will retain Premier League title

An alternative Premier League table based on expected goals has been revealed – and it’s not good news for Chelsea or Arsenal. The English top-flight is back with a bang after Christmas with all 20 sides in action between Boxing Day and December 28. It’s not going well for Chelsea...

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