In our experience, no one will ever say no to testing drugstore makeup. If an eyeliner is smooth, inky, opaque, and only $5, most everyone will stock up on it without hesitation. The same goes for the ... ( read original story ...)
Facial recognition threatens our fundamental rights
Clare Garvie is an associate with Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy & Technology. When deployed as a tool to unlock your phone, facial recognition may be a convenience. When used by a company to tag ... ( read original story ...)
10 Refreshing Facial Sprays for Summer
Safeeya is a graduate of BCIT's Broadcast Journalism program, and loves writing about all things fashion, pop culture and lifestyle. A professional dancer for over 10 years, she also finds joy in trav... ( read original story ...)
Facial recognition tech goes to camp
This article, Facial recognition tech goes to camp, originally appeared on CBSNews.com Children all over the country are off at summer camp right now, and a growing number of those camps are using new ... ( read original story ...)
Once banned, the facial tattoo reappears as a cultural asset and political weapon in Taiwan
As a child, Kimi Sabal got his first lesson on the significance and the stigma of the facial tattoo when he asked his grandmother about the strange markings on her face. Facial tattoos had been banned ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s what you need to know before doing an at-home facial
Whether you're planning for a Friday night in with friends or trying to unwind after a stressful day, getting a facial is a great way to relax and pamper yourself. Unfortunately, there's not always en... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft calls for facial recognition technology rules given ‘potential for abuse’
Microsoft has called on the government to step up and regulate facial recognition technology. In a blog post, Microsoft President Brad Smith called for “thoughtful government regulation” and “the deve... ( read original story ...)
Are you ready for facial recognition at concerts? It’s (probably) going to happen
It’s an annoying part of the concert-going experience: lining up at the doors in the heat/cold/rain waiting for someone to scan/take/tear your ticket. It’s not so bad if the venue is small, but if you ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft calls for better facial-recognition regulation to prevent abuse
Microsoft is joining the movement for face-recognition technology regulation. The software giant the first major tech company to make such a brazen call to the government to impose limits on this type ... ( read original story ...)