Prank calls — which in 2013 are all but rooted out with caller ID — may get new life with a new app called Burner. But the software may have legitimate privacy uses as well.
Sure, Google Glass acts mostly as a wearable display screen, but it also works as a video and audio recorder. Harvard Law professor Jonathan Zittrain explains Google's privacy problem when it comes to the high-tech spectacles.
Under a new California law, it is illegal for employers or admissions officers to require applicants to hand over their social media usernames and passwords.
Marketplace's technology reporter Queena Kim tells us what we can look forward to in the tech sector in 2013, from ongoing tablet wars to more privacy regulations.