Susan Douglas (Double D Productions) talks about the video documentary What About Me?, an expose inside the dramatic search for a cure for Myalgic Encephalopathy (ME), aka Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) - John McAfee (Technology Pioneer, CEO of MGT C
Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) may be the most common mass surveillance technology in use by local law enforcement around the country--but they're not always used in the same way.
Elon Musk receives a lot of coverage on this tech blog, and not without merit: He's one of the most famous tech developers in the industry. Musk has involved himself in many great undertakings, including a faster-than-sound train and both self-driv
After Apple hit Qualcomm with a barrage of lawsuits earlier this year, the chipmaker is countersuing Apple right back. Qualcomm today filed its Answers and Counterclaims to Apple's January lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of California.
Reasons for your paranoia have been discovered by researchers at Virginia Tech: namely, multiple apps on your smartphone are likely colluding to steal your private information. Those who build such apps are clearly displaying their technocrat mind th
Reasons for your paranoia have been discovered by researchers at Virginia Tech: namely, multiple apps on your smartphone are likely colluding to steal your private information. Those who build such apps are clearly displaying their technocrat mind th
In this first episode of Mind Hack, Jeff DeRiso begins exploring the relationship between the human mind and digital technology. He discusses the importance of ethical applications for artificial intelligence and robotics technology, and how operant
In this first episode of Mind Hack, Jeff DeRiso begins exploring the relationship between the human mind and digital technology. He discusses the importance of ethical applications for artificial intelligence and robotics technology, and how operant
Blackphone is the world's first smartphone built from the ground up to be private by design. Now with a faster processor, more RAM and a larger display.
Several parts of this new technology have been floating around for a couple of years, but now it has all congealed into a draconian nightmare: Your smartphone will, thanks to as many as a dozen on-board sensors, be able to ID you, just by being on yo
Cellphones and other devices could soon be controlled with touchless gestures and charge themselves using ambient light, thanks to new LED arrays that can both emit and detect light.
One reason NASA's Mars lander missions have been so successful is the development of silicon-based integrated circuits capable of surviving the Martian environment for years.
The Google Word Lens app is now available in Japanese. You'll never have to worry about taking a wrong turn on a busy Shibuya street or ordering something you wouldn't normally eat.
The electronic data connections within and between microchips are increasingly becoming a bottleneck in the exponential growth of data traffic worldwide.
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