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Computers See Through Walls

And another privacy barrier falls, or effectively becomes transparent. Computers can now use the ambient radio signals that permeate most Continue reading →

Face Technologies

Two seemingly disparate articles touch on the value of our faces and technology’s ability to use them. Facial recognition is Continue reading →

Quantum Telecommunications Tested

Quantum entanglement is one of physic’s mysteries. Information can travel instantaneously, faster than the speed of light. Hypothetically, that could Continue reading →

AI Cryptographers

Artificial Intelligence is being used to create new codes, new ways to encrypt messages. Cryptography has been essential for secure Continue reading →

CIA Computers Can Predict Uprisings

“The CIA claims to be able to predict social unrest days before it happens thanks to powerful super computers dubbed Continue reading →

Wi-Fi Spying

They don’t use the analogy in the article but it turns out that wi-fi effectively works as radar. By analyzing Continue reading →

Tracking Cash

Digital transactions are reasonably easy to track, at least for governments. That ability is typical of the battle between personal Continue reading →

Hacker Drone Convergence

There are plenty of stories about hackers. They’ve gone from fringe to mainstream to key components in military campaigns. There Continue reading →

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