Natasha Singer appears in the following:
The Apps That Track And Sell Your Location
Thursday, December 13, 2018
You may know your phone is tracking your movements... but do you know where that data ends up?
What New European Data Protection Rules Mean for You
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Have you been wondering about all of those privacy-policy emails you've surely been getting? If so, come in.
How to (Not) Make it In the Sharing America
Monday, August 18, 2014
There's a new freelance economy emerging, built around on-demand jobs brokered through apps like Lyft, Task Rabbit, and more. But is it a viable path to a real income -- and can it drive a new American economy? Natasha Singer, New York Times Sunday business reporter, helps find the bottom line.
Facial Recognition Technology: What Is It Used For?
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
New York Times reporter Natasha Singer looks at facial recognition technology, and whether consumers should be able to decide who uses their biometric data. Her article “When No One Is Just a Face in the Crowd” appeared in the New York Times February 1.
Doctors' Prescribing Produce to Help Fight Obesity
Friday, August 13, 2010
In an effort to help fight childhood obesity, doctors at several Massachusetts health centers have begun distributing prescriptions for farmers' market produce to their patients.
The High Cost of Aging
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
According to the new best-seller, How Not To Look Old, looking young is "critical to every woman's personal and financial survival." New York Times columnist Natasha Singer discusses the stringent beauty expectations for working women today and why ageism has become one of the last ...