All posts tagged with Technology
03/14/2017 / By News Editors

A facial recognition app that can identify strangers from a photograph has been created by a British entrepreneur. (Article by Cara

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03/13/2017 / By Daniel Barker

Does the private status of companies like Google and Facebook give them the right to attack alternative news sites such

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-13-google-doesnt-have-the-right-to-shut-down-natural-news-and-infowars.html

03/13/2017 / By Daniel Barker

Amazon’s voice-activated virtual assistant, Alexa, may soon have the capability to identify who is speaking to it – a feature

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-13-big-brother-amazons-alexa-programmers-are-working-on-voice-identification-software.html

03/11/2017 / By JD Heyes

A colossal dump of highly classified data showing the massive breadth and scope of the CIA’s technological capability to spy

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-11-iphone-android-devices-totally-defeated-by-cia-zero-day-exploits-massive-collection-of-cia-spyware-revealed-in-secret-document-dump.html

03/10/2017 / By JD Heyes
Wikileaks

Thousands of documents taken from the CIA and leaked to Wikileaks this week reveal that the nation’s top spy agency

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-10-apple-ios-and-microsoft-windows-have-gaping-holes-that-were-exploited-by-the-cia-to-install-spyware-on-anyones-computer-anywhere-in-the-world.html

03/10/2017 / By Daniel Barker
Robotics

By the time robots become intelligent enough to rise up and destroy their human creators, we may have given them

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-10-robots-may-have-to-eventually-be-taxed-like-people-after-destroying-too-many-human-jobs.html

03/10/2017 / By D. Samuelson

Not everyone can put down cash for a used car, let alone the shiny new leather and chrome monster trucks

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-10-federal-agency-wondering-why-auto-lenders-are-using-gps-tracking.html

03/10/2017 / By News Editors

Maybe someday it will menacingly order citizens to drop their weapons — or else  a la Robocop. (Article by Robert

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-10-robocop-crime-fighting-robots-to-join-police-force.html

03/10/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

Three-dimensional (3D) printing has many applications, including prosthetic limbs, working guns, household trinkets, and scientific instruments. In the past few

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-10-ford-to-start-3d-printing-car-parts.html

03/09/2017 / By Tracey Watson

On 11 March 2011, Japan was hit by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, followed shortly thereafter by a huge tsunami, leaving

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-09-robots-keep-on-dying-from-radiation-in-fukushima-making-the-nuclear-fallout-investigation-impossible.html

03/09/2017 / By JD Heyes
Wikileaks

In the trove of information published on Tuesday by Wikileaks involving the CIA’s ability to breach smart TVs, iPhones, Android

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-09-cia-deployed-air-gap-jumping-viruses-that-could-infect-and-monitor-pcs-even-if-they-werent-connected-to-the-internet.html

03/09/2017 / By Jayson Veley

According to Pew Research Center, 92% of American adults owned a cellphone in 2015, a significant jump from 65% in

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-09-california-being-ordered-to-release-suppressed-information-about-the-dangers-of-cell-phones.html

03/09/2017 / By JD Heyes

Encrypted apps not as secure as you think: the CIA can bypass Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp and Confide, reveal bombshell leaked

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-09-encrypted-apps-not-as-secure-as-you-think-cia-can-bypass-signal-telegram-whatsapp-and-confide-reveal-bombshell-leaked-documents.html

03/08/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

For seven years, California’s Department of Public Health (CDPH) kept information and a set of guidelines, meant to inform the

//www.newstarget.com/2017-03-08-cellphone-radiation-is-warping-the-brains-of-children-adults.html

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