We’re all too aware that our privacy is being eroded by the power of technology coupled with the insistence of people who want us to buy things. I personally thought that IoT (Internet of Things) was probably going to be disassembling of our last vestige of solitude. By 2030, there’ll be almost 30 million machines […]
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Europe's watchdogs urged to oppose Meta's paid ad-free service subscription launched in Europe that forces users to pay a fee for privacy.
Russia dismissed US warning about the new Russian nuclear capability in space, calling it a "malicious fabrication" and a White House trick
Classified intelligence reveals Russia’s ongoing efforts to develop and deploy space-based nuclear weapons, which are threats to the peace in space.
Alarm bells went off when Jon from The Net Guy Reviews channel found spyware in his brand-new AceMagic mini-PC.
The European Parliament has passed a draft proposal to implement rules for driver disqualification across the Europe, ensuring EU road safety.
France became the first EU country to issue paperless Olympic visas, targeting journalists, athletes, and delegations participating in Paris.
The basketball game is all now documented and recorded through body cameras that captures sensitive moments creating a timestamp.
Schools in the United States are implementing HALO Smart sensors to track down students that are vaping and using electronic cigarettes.
Ring, owned by Amazon, is no longer permitting police footage to be offered from doorbell users via its “Request for Assistance” (RFA) tool.