STLR Link Roundup - 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
STLR Link Roundup - 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
Clear: A Speedy Way to Get Trough Security Checkpoints, and More – At the Cost of Your Data Privacy
Will 2022 Bring Price Transparency to Healthcare? Probably Not.
STLR Link Roundup - 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
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
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
