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Judge ruled that the man's warning to his 11-year-old son not to download content illegally was not explicit enough
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Lees meerUS government halts ruling aimed at giving users control over who has access to their data
Lees meerCampaigners warn of lack of oversight and laws bypassed by databases created and maintained privately
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Lees meerIf you haven't enabled 2FA on your iDevice, you'll be getting a reminder to do so. And while you're there, do it on your other devices, too.
Lees meerIt's not the first time Google's own services have been used to trick the bot challenges - although a new version of reCAPTCHA coming soon should remove the annoyance of having to prove you're not a robot
Lees meerWhile robots were very much part of this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, what's increasingly clear is that AI and robotics are as much a part of your phone as they are of humanoid robts
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