Popular Soccer App Spied on Fans Through Phone Microphone To Catch Bars Pirating Game Streams

Spain’s data protection agency has fined La Liga, the nation’s top professional soccer league, 250,000 euros ($283,000 USD) for using the league’s phone app to spy on its fans. From a report: With millions of downloads, the app was reportedly being used to surveil bars in an effort to catch establishments playing matches on television […]

Jordan Peterson Announces Free Speech, Anti-Censorship Platform ‘Thinkspot’

Psychologist Dr. Jordan B. Peterson announced a subscription-based free speech platform called ‘Thinkspot’ on Wednesday that promises to provide users the best features of other social media platforms, but without censorship. From a report: It’s being marketed as a free speech alternative to payment processors like Patreon in that it will “monetize creators” and as […]

Facebook Worries Emails Could Show Zuckerberg Knew of Questionable Privacy Practices

Facebook uncovered emails that appear to show Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg’s connection to potentially problematic privacy practices at the company, WSJ reported Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. From the report: Within the company, the unearthing of the emails in the process of responding to a continuing federal privacy investigation has raised concerns that […]

Konami Announces the Turbografx-16 Mini

An anonymous reader shares a report: Hey, if Nintendo and Sega can do it, then Konami can too. In a surprise E3 announcement, the company is releasing a miniature version of the classic 90s Turbografx-16 console, called the Turbografx-16 mini. If you’re wondering why Konami is handling this, the original console was a joint effort […]