‘Throughout 2015, The Guardian has published ongoing revelations of Homan Square in Chicago Illinois, where people arrested by the Chicago police have been interrogated, tortured, sexually abused, and “disappeared.” There have been so many allegations and witnesses that The Guardian now maintains a home page for Homan Square coverage. One witness described Homan Square as […]

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‘Hitler became Chancellor in 1933, and shortly after the Reichstag fire, he passed the “Enabling Act,” suspending personal freedoms, freedom of opinion, including the freedom of the press, the freedom to organize and assemble, the privacy of postal, telegraphic and telephonic communications. Though subject to house searches, restrictions on property and confiscations, Germans felt free […]

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‘Spy agency GCHQ’s new open-source database has been met with skepticism by hackers, who have demanded the agency stop spying on them. GCHQ has made a mass-scale graph database called Gaffer available for free on Github, a widely-used software repository. Written in Java, the code enables users to analyze relationships between different pieces of data. […]

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‘Companies could find themselves paying hundreds of billions of dollars in fines if they misuse people’s information online, according to data protection laws backed by European officials. Large tech companies would be most affected by the legislation. The data protection regulations – approved on Tuesday during a meeting of representatives from the European Commission, the […]

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‘Clicks, shares, and other data are vital for online marketers, but a new study by Brigham Young University offers a glimpse into a future where the mouse or cursor reveals something more personal: the user’s own emotions. Three separate experiments carried out by computer scientists found negative feelings can be tracked by cursor motions – […]

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‘Google, Facebook, and Twitter have agreed to delete hate speech deemed illegal in Germany within 24 hours, following pressure from German authorities who have become concerned about an increasing number of racist comments being posted on social media. The companies committed on Tuesday to removing “illegal content promptly, that is, within 24 hours,” Justice Minister […]

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‘You might not think that an academic computer science course could be classified as an export of military technology. But under the Defence Trade Controls Act — which passed into law in April, and will come into force next year — there is a real possibility that even seemingly innocuous educational and research activities could […]

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