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US Embassy in Turkey quotes press freedom remarks of Obama, Kerry
The U.S. Embassy in Turkey has shared remarks by President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry praising press freedoms on its official Twitter account, using the hashtag #ÖzgürBas?n - #FreePress in Turkish.
Swiss Watch Manufacturers Slowly Taken Over by Smartwatch Industry
Longstanding Swiss watch manufacturers, such as Rolex, Tag Heuer, and Omega, are only now starting to feel the full effects of the birth of the smartwatch. In the last quarter of 2014, smartwatches sold around 1.9 million units, compared to 8.3 million Swiss-made watches.
US drops New York fight with Apple after gaining access to iPhone
The U.S. Justice Department on April 22 dropped its effort to force Apple Inc to help unlock an iPhone in a drug case in New York after someone provided authorities the passcode to access the device.
Chrome plugin ‘Focusbook’ helps limit time on endless Facebook scrolling!
Let’s face it, at one point or other we have all probably wasted hours upon hours of scrolling through countless Facebook posts. Once you go down that ‘Facebook rabbit hole’, you find difficult to let go. It has become like an addiction. Do not despair, because a new Chrome plugin is here to save the day and make you refocus.
EU expands battle with Google with Android antitrust probe
The European Union is broadening its battle with Google, alleging that the technology giant rigs the global market for mobile apps by making sure its Android operating system gives preferential treatment to its own products.
How the data protection law will affect companies
"This is by far the most important law that will affect the biggest number of people in Turkey that the government has endorsed in the last couple of years," said Hakk? Can Y?ld?z, from Esin Attorney Partnership.
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Bankers 'not concerned' about massive Turkish citizens' personal data leak
Banking sources have said they were not concerned about the leaked personal data of nearly 50 million Turkish citizens, as this data was not enough for third parties to illegally perform banking transactions.
Turkish parliament passes data protection bill
The Turkish parliament has passed a draft bill aiming to bring new measures to protect personal data, the Official Gazette announced on April 7.
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Facebook tests tech to help blind people enjoy photos
Facebook on April 4 began using artificial intelligence to help people with visual impairments enjoy photos posted at the leading social network.
Data of nearly 50 million Turks allegedly leaked online
Hackers have posted a database online that seems to contain the personal information of nearly 50 million Turkish citizens in what is one of the largest public leaks of its kind.