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cannabis track-and-trace

Can California Really Track All the Weed in the World’s Largest Cannabis Marketplace?

Maybe traceability is overrated.
By Chris Roberts
In this photo illustration, an Apple ipad tablet displays newspaper and magazine apps on February 17, 2011 in London, England. Apple sold two million ipads in the first two months of their launch in 2010. Worldwide iPad sales are expected to amount to 20 million in 2012. (Photo Illustration by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

New App Tracks College-Student Tardiness and Tattles to Parents

Going off to college was once a rite of passage, enabling kids to become adults while in the still-moderately-sheltered domain of a campus.
By Bethany Mandel

Small Biz Owners Are Stalking Your Every Move Via Smartphone

Don’t trust your beloved smartphone, because there’s a chance he could be cheating on your with your friendly neighborhood pizza
By Jordyn Taylor

Studies Show Your Life Is So Boring, a Computer Could Predict It

By Jordyn Taylor

Mobile Advertisers Cry Foul Over iOS5 Changes That Favor Apple’s iAd Network

By Ben Popper
They're watching you

Wall Street Journal’s New Privacy Policy Is Exactly What They Warned Us About

By Ben Popper

Don’t Steal Computer From People Who Know How To Use Computers – Part Deux!

By Ben Popper

What if Google Searched For You?

By Ben Popper

Apple Told Congress About iPhone Tracking a Year Ago

By Ben Popper

Facebook, MasterCard and HP Join Board Of Digital ID Firm BlueCava

By Observer Staff

Uh Oh! Ad Companies Fingerprinting Your Phone and Computer

By Observer Staff

Big Publishers Explain: Sorry, Protecting Users’ Privacy Is Too Expensive

By Observer Staff
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