• https://www.paulcraigroberts.orgPaul Craig Roberts
Many decades ago there was an issue of Mad comics that portrayed a future time when everything was done by robots and humans had no function. One day the system failed.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr criticized Apple Inc. on Monday for not helping investigators unlock iPhones belonging to the alleged mastermind of a Dec. 6 terrorist attack at a Navy base in Florida.
Toyota announced that it will break ground next year on a 175-acre, hydrogen powered "prototype city of the future" at the base of Mt. Fuji, where 2,000 employees, retirees and others will live alongside the latest in smart home technology, hyper-eff
Batteries made with a lithium-sulfur chemistry rather than the typical lithium-ion hold a great deal of potential, and have for quite some time. Though they offer up to five times more energy per weight, one major roadblock has been a far shorter lif
It's the turn of a new decade, and following a wild year of transformation in 2019, the 2020s are bound to face more innovation, speculation and security risks than ever before.
European authorities investigating terror suspect say Facebook-owned WhatsApp informed him his phone was hacked, but the tech giant says it is illegal for governments to use the Israeli-owned spyware software to get into phones
Princeton researchers connected silicon qubits using a narrow cavity in a "wire". It contained a single particle of light, or photon, that picks up the message from one qubit and transmits it to the next qubit.
When Tesla unveiled its highly anticipated Cybertruck, it was met with mixed reactions. CNBC spoke with six people who decided to pre-order the vehicle about what made them take the plunge.
Multiple billions of dollars are being spent to weaponize the entertainment industry's streaming war, but there's a new front line in this epic battle that's gone unnoticed.
China will require telecom operators to collect face scans when registering new phone users at offline outlets starting Sunday, according to the country's information technology authority, as Beijing continues to tighten cyberspace controls.
China will require telecom operators to collect face scans when registering new phone users at offline outlets starting Sunday, according to the country's information technology authority, as Beijing continues to tighten cyberspace controls.
With his crazy jetpack performance business growing and thriving, Australian innovator David Mayman is hoping to fry some bigger fish in the form of a Star Wars-inspired flying motorcycle.
To say that the Tesla truck was highly anticipated is perhaps the biggest understatement ever. When Elon Musk first suggested Tesla would do a truck, the long wait for the grand reveal began. That wait is now over and the moment of truth has arrived.
The notion of wearing lenses over our eyes to correct our vision dates back hundreds of years, with some even crediting Leonardo da Vinci as one of the first proponents of the idea (though that remains somewhat controversial).
Amazon has considered adding facial recognition technology to its Ring doorbell cameras, according to a letter to a U.S. senator defending its video-sharing partnerships with police.
The willingness of corporate America to bend the knee to China has been in the spotlight, thanks mostly to the NBA's recent uncomfortable willingness -- eagerness, even -- to bow to the Chinese censors in order to maintain access to China's 1.4
OmniVision has announced that its OV6948 unit has been declared the world's smallest commercially available image sensor by Guinness World Records. And the company has now squeezed it into a new camera module.