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'privacy'

Google will pay $392 million to settle privacy complaint with 40 states

Arkansas will get more than $11 million
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Big Brother Walmart

Buzzfeed reports on technology patented by Walmart — audio sensors — that could allow them to monitor worker productivity and, incidentally, listen in on conversations with customers and others. There are privacy concerns.
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Bentonville police try to tap high-tech devices for murder case clues

Cnet reports on efforts by police to use information from an Amazon Echo smart speaker — which responds to voice commands — to prosecute a murder case against a Bentonville man.

LRPD unveils new 'crime camera' network

The Little Rock Police Department today showed off their network of 53 surveillance cameras and monitoring station, which can watch and record locations all over Little Rock in real-time.
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Acxiom prepares to open its data vault for consumers

The New York Times reports that Acxiom, the Little Rock-based data management company, will begin Wednesday allowing consumers to see some of the information the company has amassed about them for use in its business.

The end of anonymity; the world is wired

This isn't exactly news, but it's a worthwhile reminder: The NY Times has rounded up a number of recent episodes in which people have been exposed to potential prosecution, if not simple embarrassment, by the reach of the Internet, combined with cell phones, social media and all the rest.
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