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STLR Link Roundup - February 4, 2022

February 4, 2022

Tesla under federal scrutiny for ‘phantom braking’ complaints

 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is reviewing complaints about Tesla’s vehicles that suddenly brake at high

Biometric Privacy Law As Applied To Virtual Reality and Immersive Technologies

January 31, 2022

Data privacy law regulating the collection and use of personal data has gradually begun to account for biometric data collected via facial recognition

STLR Link Roundup - January 28, 2022

January 28, 2022

The IRS website will soon require facial recognition to log in to your account

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has implemented a biometric verification for

Behind the Scenes of the Streaming Wars: It’s Not Just a Race for Content

January 24, 2022

Introduction

If you’re anything like me, you might wonder how HBO can afford a show like Succession, which has a budget of almost $3 million per

Clear: A Speedy Way to Get Trough Security Checkpoints, and More – At the Cost of Your Data Privacy

January 17, 2022

What is Clear?

If you have traveled in the past year, you probably have noticed Clear kiosks that are located in the airport security line before

Will 2022 Bring Price Transparency to Healthcare? Probably Not.

December 6, 2021

On November 16th, 2021 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published a ‘final rule with comment period’ to increase hospital compliance with the

STLR Link Roundup - December 3, 2021

December 3, 2021

Meta ordered to sell Giphy by UK antitrust authorities

The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said on November 30 that Meta’s control over Giphy,

The Truth Behind ‘Pinch-To-Zoom” And The Rittenhouse Trial

November 29, 2021

Much of the debate centered around the recent, highly charged case of Wisconsin v. Kyle Rittenhouse[1] emerged from an unlikely source: the ‘pinch-to-zoom’

STLR Link Roundup - November 26, 2021

November 26, 2021

Planned Parenthood Cyberattack Affects 400,000 Patients

A hacker accessed the personal information of roughly 400,000 patients of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles in October, the reproductive

Asynchronous Telehealth Separated in Space and Time

November 22, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic expedited the use and growth of telehealth and telemedicine[1] throughout the United States by over 4,000 percent.[2] This