All posts tagged with Technology
01/06/2018 / By Ralph Flores

Bad news for people running Intel processors — a massive security flaw has been found in the design of your processors.

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-06-intel-inside-your-computer-major-flaw-hackers.html

01/06/2018 / By Lance D Johnson

There is no such thing as privacy with Facebook. All the data that’s shared openly by Facebook users,  including pictures,

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-06-facebook-roll-out-facial-recognition-ai-deep-state-ploy.html

01/05/2018 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Robotic surgeons are taking the National Health Service (NHS) by storm. They are now being used to conduct surgical operations

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-05-rise-of-the-robosurgeon-but-not-better-than-humans.html

01/05/2018 / By Earl Garcia

A team of researchers at the University of Tokyo developed a pair of humanoid robots that can carry out a wide range

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-05-scientists-have-created-robots-that-have-rib-cages-flexible-spines-and-can-sweat.html

01/04/2018 / By Russel Davis

The California Department of Health issued guidelines highlighting the health risks associated with cell phone radiation exposure, and encouraging the general public to

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-04-electronics-device-closer-than-arms-length-can-cause-cancer-infertility-and-other-health-concerns-health-officials-warn.html

01/02/2018 / By David Williams

Facebook has been shown to have a propensity to remove, hide, or outright ban content that it doesn’t find acceptable

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-02-facebooks-internal-filter-failed-to-catch-political-ads-that-were-actually-malware-and-scams-report.html

01/01/2018 / By JD Heyes

If you are a subscriber to the streaming service Netflix, you may be aware of a new futuristic series produced

//www.newstarget.com/2018-01-01-why-the-survival-of-humanity-may-soon-depend-on-citizens-using-guns-to-kill-robots.html

12/31/2017 / By Janine Acero

Beer could soon replace diesel and gasoline as a promising source of sustainable motor fuel by 2022, thanks to chemists

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-31-beer-as-a-renewable-fuel-vehicles-could-run-on-it-2022-without-having-to-be-altered.html

12/30/2017 / By David Williams

Virtual reality: is it merely a fad or is it truly here to stay? The thing about virtual reality —

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-30-virtual-reality-poses-very-real-safety-and-health-risks-experts-say.html

12/30/2017 / By Ralph Flores

If you like body art, but you aren’t quite committed to having a tattoo, this may be the next best

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-30-new-living-tattoos-are-made-with-a-3d-printer-respond-to-changes-in-the-environment.html

12/30/2017 / By Ethan Huff

When moviegoers spent more than $132 million at the box office to watch Tom Cruise in the film Minority Report

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-30-real-life-sci-fi-minority-report-style-security-system-in-china-called-dragonfly-eye-uses-ai-to-identify-criminals.html

12/30/2017 / By Ethan Huff

Do you shop at Whole Foods Market? Or enjoy two-day shipping with Amazon Prime? If you answered yes to either

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-30-opinionated-security-risk-alexa-is-a-feminist-supporter-of-blm-demonstrating-amazons-political-bias.html

12/28/2017 / By Rita Winters

Free apps come with a price. More often than not, free app developers request permission upon download to access a

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-28-is-your-online-data-secure-the-personal-data-of-31-million-users-was-compromised-by-keyboard-app-developers-who-used-an-unsecured-online-database.html

12/27/2017 / By David Williams

Threats to cybersecurity aren’t just limited to the home or office environment. There are some people who have to handle

//www.newstarget.com/2017-12-27-researchers-create-virtually-indestructible-chips-that-are-also-unhackable-study-finds.html

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