When Technocrats discovered that computers could be used to control human emotions, the race was on to do so. The herd of people in society can be managed much more efficiently if emotions can be controlled. ? TN Editor
A CONFIDENTIAL, 120-PAGE catalogue of spy equipment, originating from British defence firm Cobham and circulated to U.S. law enforcement, touts gear that can intercept wireless calls and text messages, locate people via their mobile phones, and jam c
Mark Prigg for the Daily Mail UK reports It's 50 years since the Jetsons first predicted we'd be flying the family about in airborne cars.And experts say we are tantalisingly close to the dream becoming reality.
The EOMA68 or the "Libre Tea Computer Card" is a new computer being developed that is about the size of a credit card, sort of like Raspberry Pi. It is built from the ground up to be NSA/Spy proof , low wattage and versatile. It makes this the perfec
A group of PhD students from the MIT Media Lab and researchers from Microsoft Research have come up with the ultimate wearable: a temporary tattoo that can turn into a touchpad, remotely control your smartphone, or share data using NFC.
When Microsoft dropped the bomb that was HoloLens in a January 2015 event, a world that was increasingly eyeing virtual reality as our future stopped in its tracks to rethink the almost-forgotten parallel world of augmented reality.
Solar chargers are one means of keeping a smartphone charged when in remote locations, but they're dependant on hours of daylight and sunlight intensity. Portable turbines are an alternative and product designer Nils Ferber has created one he says is
When you're an elite runner, something as small as ill-fitting sunglasses can distract you from the task at hand--covering leg-deadening distances as fast as humanly possible.
It's clear from the beginning that something is different about this couch. It's a beaten-up gray and has the word "Boosted" written across the back in blocky orange letters--as in Boosted Boards, America's favorite purveyor of electric-po
Reaching into your pocket to answer the phone just isn't an option when you're charging down a snow-covered mountain or white-knuckling a set of mountain bike grips.
There's no better way to start a job interview than with a firm handshake. It's a clear sign that you're confident, capable, and ready to work like John Henry on PCP.
TN Note: Here comes the freight train of IoT barreling down the track. The IoT will connect virtually everything, everywhere into an interwoven web of command and control. This is an essential marker to the progress of Technocracy!
Turbine engines are ideal technology for jets. They cram piles of power into a small, lightweight package, and have revolutionized air travel since their invention in the 1930s. Ian Wright sees them revolutionizing something else: garbage trucks.
Instant film, as inventive as it is, has largely been replaced by the digital display. And while you can take dozens of photos in minutes with your phone camera, pick the best one, and instantly share it with your pals online, there's probably stil
Bang & Olufsen makes very good speakers, very expensive speakers, and very good, very expensive headphones. Now it makes very expensive wireless earbuds that … may be very good.
Wang Jun spent 16 years expanding the world's understanding of what living things are made of -- sequencing genomes including those of the giant panda and potatoes.
Now he's attempting to build on that: using DNA as one component to create on
In the final part of our five-part interview with serial inventor and flying car advocate Dezso Molnar, he introduces his newest venture: a race series. With more than 100 flying cars on the road and in the air worldwide, Molnar believes the fastest
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