A San Francisco-based aerospace company has begun to revolutionize space-based spying after launching a "fleet" of nearly 300 satellites into orbit - nearly half of which were sent up last year.
If you've been feeling like you just don't have enough "smart" devices spying on you every day, I have great news. "Smart coolers" may be coming to a store near you.
Most of the data collected by urban planners is messy, complex, and difficult to represent. It looks nothing like the smooth graphs and clean charts of city life in urban simulator games like "SimCity."
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"As more and more data flows from your body and brain to the smart machines via the biometric sensors, it will become easy for corporations and government agencies to know you, manipulate you, and make decisions on your behalf.
"As more and more data flows from your body and brain to the smart machines via the biometric sensors, it will become easy for corporations and government agencies to know you, manipulate you, and make decisions on your behalf.
Russia launched over two dozen satellites into space last year, and had some 146 civilian and military satellites orbiting the planet as of mid-2018, according to UN figures.
In this episode I address the astonishing new revelations about the spying scheme on the Trump team. I address what the FBI and the DOJ knew, and when they knew it. The timing is critical. I also address President Trump cancelling Nancy Pelosi's tr
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The Norwegian Data Protection Authority is now arguing that GPS based taxation, for the amount of kilometers driven by car, can be done within 5-6 years!
In this episode I address the scandalous new revelation about the FBI's political attack on the President. I also address the cover up operation to hide the spying scandal. I also address the "trap" President Trump is setting in this government
They seemed an unlikely pair of spies. The older man, Majid Ghorbani, worked at a Persian restaurant in Santa Ana. At 59, he wore a thick gray mustache and the weary expression of a man who had served up countless plates of rice and kebab.
Though Apple is not scheduled to make an appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week, the company is using the event as an opportunity to push its message on privacy and has purchased a large billboard near the city's conventio
Judge rules that Google can collect facial recognition data without consent from users because they did not "harm" those users. This happened in Illinois where the nations toughest biometric data law is in effect. Did the judge overrule state law?
In a startling revelation, an editor for major populist online publication Voice of Europe is accused of working for British police intelligence as part of a program targeting political organizations in the UK and broader Europe.
The FBI is piloting Amazon's facial matching software--Amazon Rekognition--as a means to sift through mountains of video surveillance footage the agency routinely collects during investigations.
Folks, it's time to break the cycle.
Let's make 2019 the year we say no to the laundry list of abuses--cruel, brutal, immoral, unconstitutional and unacceptable--that have been heaped upon us by the government for way too long.
Chinese Technocrats are experiencing isolation as Huawei is falling out of favor in the West due to its surveillance connections to the Chinese government. This will press China closer to military warfare. ? TN Editor
People's Front Doors ...At first glance of Amazon's new patent application, one would be tempted to think it no more than a built-in "smart" security system.
As tech executives continue to be grilled in front of Congress, the growing Bernie Sanders-wing of the Democratic Party is preparing to push its misnamed "Medicare for All" into the political mainstream after its political gains in the midterms.
Facebook is entering the predictive analysis field by figuring out where you will go next or where you will be at a certain time of day. This data is deemed necessary for social engineering ala Technocracy. ? TN Editor
and Every Stop You Make (And Then Selling It) ...You're being watched constantly, at least if you have a cell phone with apps on them. A recently published report showed how seemingly innocuous apps were gathering information about how a person goe
A UK Parliamentary report on internal Facebook documents and found that Facebook was not satisfied with just your information and activity on the social media site and spied on everything you do on your phone.