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US technology giant Microsoft has raised alarm over facial recognition and asked the US government to regulate use of the increasingly sought-after technology.
This week tech companies, democracy advocates, and open-Internet activists joined forces for a Reset the Net campaign that emphasizes both personal privacy and open access to information on the Web.
Social network LinkedIn has joined other tech firms by launching legal action in a bid to expose how widely its users are spied upon.
Movie piracy is undoubtedly a problem but the US majors are over-stating its impact, according to numerous bloggers.
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From what could be behind it to who has been affected, here's what we know so far about the IT outage that rocked Australia and the world.
Follow the SBS News live blog for the major updates from the 2020 United States presidential election.
Google is moving to reassure its users of their privacy, by announcing its Gmail service will use encryption starting immediately.
NITV will be keeping you up-to-date with what's happening around the country during NAIDOC Week. Check in throughout the day for the latest news, photos, videos and info.
Microsoft plays its part in helping provide internet access in the world's remote areas, although its contribution is smaller than other tech companies.

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