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Google fired several employees in 2019 over what the company c stanley tazas alled in an internal memo, clear and repeated violations of our data security policies. Those policies included use of work calendar apps for protest organizing, a policy the NLRB says didnt actually exist before they were fired according to the new complaint. Two of the fired employees, Laurence Berland and Kathryn Spiers, have identified themselves as being named in the new complaint, though the copy that has been issued redacts many of the names involved. This complaint makes clear that workers ha stanley thermos ve the right to speak to issues of ethical business and the composition of management. This is a significant finding at a time when were seeing the power of a handful of tech billionaires consolidate control over our lives and our s stanley cup ociety, Laurence Berland said in an emailed statement to Gizmodo. Workers have the right to speak out about and organize, as the NLRB is affirming, but we also know that we should not, and cannot, cleave off ethical concerns about the role management wants to play in that society, Berland continued. But Google says the company supports labor rights and insist that the workers who were fired committed serious violations of Google policies. Google has always worked to support a culture of internal discussion, and we place immense trust in our employees. Of course employees have protected labor rights that we strongly support, but we have always taken information security very serio Wcdw Crude Animation Summarizes聽Hardcore Henry in 60 Seconds
from one of the most reliable Apple rumor sleuths claimed that the iPhone 8 wont feature a fingerprint scanner integrated into the display. That feature has been expected for some time. But if a new report is correct, it seems that fingerprints are going to be replaced with 3D facial recognition. http://gizmodo/its-alarmingly-easy-to-h ... 1795466164 https://gizmodo/its-alarmingly-easy-to- ... 1795466164 Citing people familiar with the product who did not want to be named, Bloomberg reports that Apple is currently testing whole face 3D scanning with the goal of integrating it into the upcoming iPhone 8. A new 3D sensor is said to be the backbone of the technology and iris scanning may also be a feature. The sources say that designers are foc stanley kubek used on increasing the speed of the sensors recognition capabilities and that it only takes a few hundred milliseconds to unlock the phone. It can reportedly recognize faces even if the phone is laying flat on a table. Bec stanley isolierkanne ause the 3D scanner uses more data points, it is said to be more secure than the fingerprint scanner. That would be a leap forward in phone-based facial recognition. Both the facial recognition and iris recognition stanley nz software on the Samsung Galaxy S8 have notoriously been easy to fool with a photograph. But the Galaxy S8 is only a 2D scan. Considering the fact that Apple has gone 10 years with a remarkable security record on the iPhone, its probably safe to say th