Companies are using people's browsing and buying history to set individualized prices on everything from groceries to plane tickets based on what they think a person can afford or is willing to pay.
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Researchers at King's College London have shown that a widely used cardiac arrest risk score can be applied before patients ...
The invasive and extractive behavior of tech companies has led us to a breaking point. More and more people are looking to ...
The same item, the same time, the same store- different prices. Harrisburg lawmakers respond to national trends.
Jawando’s proposal would prohibit collection of public, private data for purpose of recommending rents, fees, occupancy ...
A key element in the Blake Lively-Justin Baldoni case that is marching toward a May 18 trial is Lively’s allegation that ...
Fort Lauderdale, Florida - March 09, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Blue Interactive Agency has released a new in-depth ...
If recent events have not compelled you to cancel your Washington Post subscription, then you might have been in for sticker shock at the dawn of your latest billing cycle. Many readers have been ...
From Tinder-style apps to astrological birth charts — how today's arranged marriages blend tech and tradition in unexpected ways.
La Habra, California - March 13, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Digital marketing practitioner Daren Ng continues to share ...
Maya Man creates with the screen-fed close to heart. The internet is the medium and message for the New York-based artist, whose practice unpacks the strange choreography of life online and the ...