I will explain what differentiates a standard or what I call a Normie phone from these specialized phones called De-Googled phones. By their name, you can see that Google is removed. But that is not about removing a few apps. Neither can you de-Googl
At least two Texas communities along the U.S.-Mexico border have purchased technology that tracks people's locations using data from personal electronics and license plates.
Many of you know the basics of EMP's where your electronic devices will be wiped out and you will be back in the 1800's. But actually if you understand the technical details of an EMP, you might be surprised to find out that some devices will survive
Web and mobile services try to understand the desires and goals of users by analysing how they interact with their platforms. Smartphones, for instance, capture online data from users at a large scale and low cost.
Remember the holodeck from "Star Trek: The Next Generation"? That virtual reality room aboard the Enterprise that could create any kind of environment you could dream up, from alien jungles to the residence of Sherlock Holmes -- using nothing bu
INRS's Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications Research Centre has developed a new ultrafast camera system that can capture up to 156.3 trillion frames per second with astonishing precision.
Battery life wouldn't be an issue for drones if they could just recharge on power lines as needed. That's exactly what an experimental new quadcopter can now do, allowing it to stay aloft pretty much indefinitely.
Some may already know that there are cybersecurity benefits to using a virtual machine. But less known are the privacy benefits. There are threats that can't be solved unless you use a virtual machine for example, it may be the only solution against
E-commerce giant Amazon has just launched new tech that makes it far easier to sign up for its palm-scanning payment service, sparking renewed concerns among privacy experts, with some warning it's another pebble in the growing rock pile of big tec
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The Internet of Bodies ecosystem may lead to the Internet of Brains sometime between 2035 and 2050, according to a UK Defence-commissioned RAND report.
The Power Mole wirelessly transmits 10 watts of electricity through window glass, allowing indoor outlets to power outdoor devices. It's built on the inductive coupling technology utilized in wireless smartphone charging systems.
I found a way to evade the PSTN surveillance infrastructure when making a phone call. Just a little foresight and a little tech and a solution is at hand.