IoUC’s Monthly Recap (June 2015) – Stories Relating to the Internet of Unintended Consequences

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Welcome to our monthly recap of stories relating to The Internet of Unintended Consequences. This month’s stories cover many issues including: high-tech health tools getting more advanced; what our tweets & Google searches say about our health; online data & privacy risks; how TV won the Internet; concerns over facial recognition tech; Report: The Technology of Us; the family dog is a robot; universities ban smart watches from finals; ‘road rage’ social media posts; the age of digital imperialism?; travel smart & safe this summer; and more.

These are some of the articles, reports, posts, etc. that caught our attention this month. We originally send them out through our twitter account @I_oUC, so follow us to get them as we find them. But many of them are such great resources we don’t want you to miss them, so we’ve decided to put them as a monthly recap. The links will take you to their original sources, whether Lexology, PC Mag, SC Mag, NLR, and/or others. Enjoy and let us know some of the stories you’ve found interesting this month. Just share in the comments below.

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