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  • Trends 2019: We are now in a different world

    By Martin Recke

    The debate has reached a new level. Tech is mainstream now, and the real questions are on the table. In 2019, you'll need some answers.

  • What do we do about Facebook Portal’s privacy problem?

    By Adam Tinworth

    The delightful thing about NEXT18 was disappearing into a huddle of people genuinely trying to make a difference…

  • Finding a digital fix for Facebook

    By Adam Tinworth

    If anything is in need of a digital fix right now, it's Facebook. Can the social network be remade in a more privacy-centric form? Or is the fix actually a replacement?

  • Ame Elliott: No, Thank you! User Experience Design for Privacy

    By Adam Tinworth

    Privacy is a choice - but it’s one we can design for. Even the simplest elements can shape people’s behaviour for the better, says Ame Elliott.

  • Shermin Voshmgir: Blockchain and the future of the internet

    By Adam Tinworth

    The Blockchain doens't just enable bitcoin - it could change the way we use the web. But we have to act fast.

  • Smart speaker calls the cops, gets owner arrested

    By Adam Tinworth

    A violent domestic dispute led to a smart speaker calling the cops. Is this a good thing?

  • Future Fictions: a postcard from 2030

    By Adam Tinworth

    What will life be like in 2030? One Danish MP has a challenging set of predictions for us.

  • Our tech is listening to us. And that could become spying on us

    By Adam Tinworth

    Some people tape over their laptop webcams. But even our headphones can be used to listen to us - so why are we inviting listening devices into our homes?

  • The smart home skirmishes begin

    By Adam Tinworth

    A new battleground is opening up between Google and Apple: the smart home, For once, though, it's not a winner-takes-all game.

  • What can you learn from the Obama campaign’s culture of testing?

    By Wiebke Ammermann

    How did the Obama re-election campaign negotiate the tricky balance between data collection, privacy and testing? Director of Digital Analytics Amelia Showalter explains.

  • 2015: the year of technology-driven business change

    By Adam Tinworth

    2015 is here - but what will it bring us? Here's a few guesses at the changes in store this year…

  • Three things you can learn from Tim Berners-Lee

    By Adam Tinworth

    The creator of the web gave a talk at LeWeb yesterday - here's three ideas you should take away from the talk.

  • The rise of the privacy-free generation

    By Adam Tinworth

    A recent debate amongst Quartz staff suggested that the 20-somethings have a completely different approach to privacy to the older generation. Is this a cultural shift?

  • Ello’s long road to social network success

    By Adam Tinworth

    Ello has got off to a great start - but it's in danger of being the latest of a long line of failed products that have tried to offer an alternative to existing social networks.

  • NEXT Up: essential reads you might have missed

    By Adam Tinworth

    Google and Microsoft's heads speak, Taylor Swift talks tech, and Britain contemplates deep linking into your inline activity…

  • Notes from the New Normal – 17th March

    By Adam Tinworth

    The web is 25, and needs a bill of rights. The (online) kids are fine (really) and shopping is about to get a lot more digital. And we have robot fish. This is the #newnormal

  • Five tales from the New Normal – 17th February

    By Adam Tinworth

    Mobile devices powering past PCs - and making us more productive. Messaging apps fetching big money. A European secure data warehouse. These are all the New Normal

  • Can we trust Google-created smart objects?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Google's purchase elf Nest might be the first big test of consumers' attitude to privacy in the post-NSA revelations world.

  • Is there a business model for Deutsche Telekom in “me time”?

    By Adam Tinworth

    What do you do when user research throws up a need that looks like it has no business model attached? Can a telecoms company make money from people switching off?

  • Germany caught in the NSA’s PRISM

    By Adam Tinworth

    The US Government's PRISM initiative may have been spying on German citizens' internet traffic…

  • Google Glass: let’s talk about it, not fear it

    By Adam Tinworth

    Google Glass does raise privacy question - but let's talk about the issues and etiquette, rather than being afraid. Plus: a chance for Google Glass Explorers to get a free trip to Berlin…

  • Here be dragons: the drone army

    By Adam Tinworth

    Drones are finding their way from military to civilian use - and are creating a whole new set of eyes in the sky. Are we ready for the privacy implications of widespread done use?

  • Social driving make life better for everyone – bar the privacy conscious

    By Adam Tinworth

    Some people are happy to share personal data for a better driving experience - but not everyone. Privacy is the one of the biggest dragons in the online world…

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