Would you send your nude photo to Facebook? Bill Radke talks to Anna Lauren Hoffmann, associate professor at the University of Washington's Information School, about the implications of Facebook's... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
Would you give Amazon a key to your house? Bill Radke talks with Washington Post opinion columnist Christine Emba about Amazon Key , a new delivery service from Amazon that drops off packages... Bill Radke Andy Hurst
If you’re concerned about your tech privacy, buckle up for this challenging talk If you find yourself checking your phone — a lot — or feeling phantom vibrations, there’s a good reason. Big technology companies (Google, Apple, Amazon... John O'Brien
That song on your smartphone could be a spy (and not just about your musical tastes) Smart devices like your phone or tablet could be used to track your movements. A group of computer science researchers at the University of Washington... Jamala Henderson
Should Amazon's Echo be able to call the police? Bill Radke speaks with WIRED senior writer Emily Dreyfuss about her article that asks the question if Amazon's Echo should be able to call the police... Matt Martin Bill Radke
Seattle police get body cams starting today On Thursday, a dozen Seattle police officers strapped on body cameras for the first time. By the end of 2017, 850 officers will be using them. Carolyn Adolph
Bellevue Pledges To Bare Its Data, If Not Its Soul, Online The city of Bellevue collects lots of data. The data comes from things like construction permits, 911 calls and business licenses. Today, it announced... Joshua McNichols
Washington's Chief Privacy Officer On Protecting Yourself Ross Reynolds interviews Alex Alben, Washington state’s chief privacy officer, about a new pamphlet he's issuing today called "Privacy: A Guide for... Ross Reynolds
Seattle Is Hungry For Your Data But Trying To Cut Back Somewhere in an office tower in downtown Seattle is a floor filled with data servers. Some of that data is about you. You might show up in a traffic... Joshua McNichols
Data Insecurity: What We Accept When We Click 'Agree' Here in the internet age we might wonder, are democratic ideals and technological innovations compatible? Most of us leave a wide digital trail in the... John O'Brien