• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Martin Armstrong
For years, governments assured the public that license plate readers were simply tools to catch stolen vehicles, fugitives, and dangerous criminals. That was always the sales pitch.
Frequent travelers know the feeling of opening a suitcase in a hotel room only to find that their shirts, trousers, and dresses look like they've already been worn.
Up until now, Americans primarily hated the flood of data centers popping up around the country like mushrooms (at least those that haven't been canceled or delayed due to regulatory pushback, lack of electricity or outright hostility) because of sur
Rows of smartphones on custom rigs with mechanical styluses that tap, swipe, and scroll endlessly through short videos, running 24/7 to fake human behavior at massive scale.
A 72-hour break from cellphones triggered increased cravings in study participants; brain scans showed heightened activity in reward centers when shown phone images
New measures would compel client-side inspection of every photo, video and message on devices, escalating the digital ID lockdown already plotted for British smartphones in coordination with major technology firms.
What made Apple special over the last two decades wasn't necessarily its ability to invent products first. It was the company's uncanny ability to enter markets late and still produce the best version of whatever it was building.
Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously from split swiveling ha
Bye Bye Burner Phones?: A new FCC rule threatens to end phone anonyminity by demanding IDs when getting a phone number. Why? To stop robocalls. What its probably going to do; destroy privacy and put millions at risk of data theft. We only have 7 days
Lies, lies and more lies. Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) agenda has practically broken every single promise he made to his supporters when he was on the campaign trial.
Artificial light at night is associated with increased stress-related brain activity and arterial inflammation, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's 2025 Scientific Sessions.
Flossing regularly is great for your teeth, but the single-use plastic picks add to the ever-growing problem of household waste. A Swedish design team has a better solution, in the form of a sleek flosser that's made to last a lifetime.
Huawei's latest XPixel smart headlights upgrade automotive lighting from a safety feature into a full-color projection system that can play movies, render games, and guide drivers – all from the front of the car.
Definitely DO NOT point a 1000 nm wavelength green laser at Flock cameras. It totally won't damage the sensor and render the camera ineffective. So please don't consider it, OK?
OpenAI has quietly rolled out "Chronicle," a new feature in its Codex Mac app that periodically snaps screenshots of your screen and ships them to OpenAI's servers for processing.
...ever hear of described audio (DA), bud? And while DA would be massively helpful to anyone with visual impairments, imagine the benefits for safety, productivity, and navigation from simply being able to ask questions and get answers from a disembo
A biometric identity system built on iris scans is expanding into mainstream online services while its backers outline new ways to tie verified identity to revenue generation.