Happy Aphephobiacs
Homeland Security will roll out a new laser to scan people at border checkpoints and airports. It works from 160 feet away and can detect anything from Adrenaline level, explosives, or what you ate for breakfast. Aphephobiacs everywhere are celebrating the news.
Read More →DNS Check
Is your computer infected by DNS changer? You may find out the hard way on Monday July 9th 2012. Or you could check now and fix it before the deadline.
Read More →How to Dark Net
how to get started on Dark Net step by step when using windows 7. Where to get Tor, Install it and what to do once your are connected.
Read More →Dark Net 101
Freedom or Anarchy? Good or Evil? For the novice we do a quick easy to understand intro into Dark Net, the hidden Internet.
Read More →Big Brother is my co-pilot
Big Data vs little you. spoiler alert: you are not going to make it.
We take a look at Inrix the main player in traffic analysis based on GPS tracking information, and analyze what it means for your privacy or lack thereof.
Incompetent Tiranny
In a congressional report published by the (D) senator Diane Feinstein on the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act confirms that the government spies on Americans here at home. Two US senators, (D)Ron Wyden and (D) Mark Udall, asked how many Americans have their personal communications (email, text, chat, phone et cetera) monitored. The answer: no one knows; they cannot compute the number.
Read More →Happy 1984!
Microsoft new patent and and an experimental drug-delivery microchip could make 1984 easier to swallow.
Read More →Watson killed the doctor
I hate people.
When I read today that IBM are taking Watson, the super computer that spanked people at Jeopardy, and use it for healthcare, I grinned. I hate doctors.
Abort me quickly
Scientists have a new technique to safely detect all genetic defects in fetuses at 18 weeks. It is totally safe for fetuses as long as they have genes for blue eyes, blond hair and superior height – and are preferably male.
Read More →I have a $50 groupon for a college degree!
Seriously I don’t, but why not? A new venture, Udacity.com, wants to solve our college education problem by offering a Master degree for $100. In this new social networked world, Udacity and what it requires of its students may just be the ticket for success, and the solution to our education problem.
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