Meta’s use of personal data in the EU breached GDPR
Behavioral advertising broke privacy rules, because it's not necessary to run the Facebook service
Behavioral advertising broke privacy rules, because it's not necessary to run the Facebook service
If you can't generate commercial controversy, you are not worth Meta's attention
The EU has signaled it will hold gatekeepers like Microsoft and Facebook to account. Here's what it needs to do now, to regulate Big Tech
Power purchase agreements normally only cover 50 to 70 percent of emissions. It's time tech giants paid the true price of 24x7 PPAs
Understanding Facebook's rapid decline and what it means for Edge dreams
Policymakers think submarine fibers will bring business to Asia. Instead, they will shift compute workloads away
Facebook’s hours long outage on October 4th snarled completely unrelated applications globally, underscoring the criticality — and fragility — of publicly shared digital infrastructure
If data is the new oil, AI could be the new snake oil.
How come the data centers that enable such data dependency are better known in private than in public?
Amazon's HQ2 circus opened people's eyes to the shadowy world of tax breaks for tech giants
There is a much documented sense of wariness towards big data applications and the commercial use of personal data by private companies
“Move fast and break things” is probably not the best motto for a business
Commoditized standard hardware can actually enhance the variety on offer: consider Microsoft and Facebook’s Open Compute strategies
Google joining Open Compute is more exciting than Spiderman’s appearance in a Captain America movie trailer
Cloud providers are asking for green tariffs. Electricity firms are not playing ball
The way Facebook stores your old photos is pretty exciting. When other markets pick up the idea, it will be even better
HP and Microsoft - and even Apple - are in the Open Compute Project. Could Google one day open up as well?