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  2. Crime hotspots - Wikipedia

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    These two numbers then create a ratio that compares the observed incidents to the random incidents that is called the nearest neighbor index. Eck et al. (2005) further explain that if the results generated are less than 1.0 the crime incident data are considered clustered. If the results are equal to 1.0, the crime incident data are randomly ...

  3. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    The public can use a laptop or other suitable portable device to access the wireless connection (usually Wi-Fi) provided.The iPass 2014 interactive map, that shows data provided by the analysts Maravedis Rethink, shows that in December 2014 there are 46,000,000 hotspots worldwide and more than 22,000,000 roamable hotspots.

  4. Data re-identification - Wikipedia

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    In other words, to extract the complete location information for a single person from an "anonymized" data set of more than a million people, all you would need to do is place him or her within a couple of hundred yards of a cellphone transmitter, sometime over the course of an hour, four times in one year.

  5. Are your smart home cameras spying on you? Study reveals ...

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    That’s 50% more than what other smart home devices typically collect. What’s even worse is that these apps often connect up to seven of these data points directly to your identity.

  6. You’re Not Imagining It: Cell Phone Reception Is Getting Worse

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    As more people move to exurbs and suburbs and use more data-intensive services, the competition for that limited spectrum is growing. To provide faster and better service, wireless companies need ...

  7. Got $3,000? 2 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Buy and ...

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    We use more data than ever, and the need for it keeps growing. Cloud service providers, like Amazon Web Services (AWS), are critical to power data-guzzling AI applications.

  8. Search engine privacy - Wikipedia

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    Search engines generally publish privacy policies to inform users about what data of theirs may be collected and what purposes it may be used for. While these policies may be an attempt at transparency by search engines, many people never read them [5] and are therefore unaware of how much of their private information, like passwords and saved files, are collected from cookies and may be ...

  9. Trump team plans to deport some migrants to countries other ...

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    The incoming Trump administration is preparing a list of countries to which it may deport migrants when their home countries refuse to accept them, according to three sources familiar with the plans.