DURHAM, N.C. — Duke says guard Alex O’Connell will miss the remaining two games of the team’s Canada tour with a broken bone in his face. Team spokesman Mike DeGeorge said Thursday that the sophomore ... ( read original story ...)
Facial stickers promise to get rid of wrinkles, but are they safe?
Facial stickers that promise everything from wrinkle reduction to lifting have been around for decades, but are these products safe for your skin? Recently, beauty and food writer Charlotte Palemino w... ( read original story ...)
Skincare Tools to Take Your Routine to the Next Level
Bottom line: If you’re still cleaning your face with a wash cloth and slapping on your serum with your hands like a peasant, you might be missing out on the best skin of your life. But not to worry, w... ( read original story ...)
Facial recognition system set to be used in Olympic security
TOKYO — A facial recognition system will be used across an Olympics for the first time as Tokyo organizers work to keep security tight and efficient at dozens of venues during the 2020 Games. The NeoF... ( read original story ...)
Paula Simons: Privacy commissioner’s investigation brings us face-to-face with our technology fears
Friday morning, Jill Clayton, Alberta’s information and privacy commission, announced that she is opening an investigation into reports that two Calgary shopping malls were using facial recognition so... ( read original story ...)
The best cooling facial sprays that will keep you refreshed in the heatwave
One of our favourite beauty brands, Glossier literally think of everything when it comes to their simple, fuss-free products and that includes their skincare line. The Soothing Face Mist, £13, treats ... ( read original story ...)
Cadillac Fairview suspends use of facial recognition cameras at Calgary malls
Cadillac Fairview is suspending its use of facial recognition technology at the Chinook Centre and Market Mall shopping centres in Calgary. Facial recognition software was discovered being used in a C... ( read original story ...)
Company suspends use of mall directory cameras running facial recognition software
The Canadian real estate company behind some of this country's most popular shopping centres says it is suspending the use of cameras embedded in its mall directories while the provincial and federal ... ( read original story ...)
Homeless shelter plans to ID clients with facial recognition, but it’s a fix that comes with privacy risks
When Phil Burke held his first piece of official, government-issued ID after 25 years in and out of homelessness, he called it one of his life's greatest achievements. "It was a first-time thing for m... ( read original story ...)