July 19, 2020 6 practical reasons to use incognito mode in your browser If you browse the web in Incognito mode, everything you do is private, right? In a word, no.
July 17, 2020 Minneapolis repeals anti-topless ordinance after police film nude sunbathers The ordinance largely targeted women for "showing female breasts" in public.
July 16, 2020 US pushing drone industry amid tensions with China Former special operations intelligence analyst Brett Velicovich weighs in.
July 15, 2020 Schools utilize power fans to combat COVID-19 AZ schools use Power Breezer fans to combat COVID-19
July 14, 2020 UK reverses decision to give Huawei role in 5G development Britain announced Tuesday their decision to prohibit the Chinese telecommunication company Huawei, from playing a role in the U.K.’s access to the highspeed, 5G cellular network.
July 12, 2020 Live with snoops or just want privacy? Tech smarts for your smartphone Your phone is your constant coronavirus companion. It’s there for news, entertainment, work, and communication. It’s more important now than ever to make sure your phone doesn’t have a digital virus. Tap or click here for the tell-tale signs your phone is infected with malware, a keylogger, or worse.
July 10, 2020 New drone attack AI tech tracks 'out of view' targets What if a U.S. drone was closely tracking an armed enemy vehicle as it transits rough terrain, enters urban areas and comes closer to vulnerable target areas when, all of a sudden, the target leaves a sensor’s field of view, becoming seemingly un-trackable? Is targeting lost? Are offensive operations compromised?
July 10, 2020 Racial slur appears in CAPTCHA code for Georgia state COVID-19 website, sparks investigation A racial slur that appeared in the CAPTCHA code on a Georgia Department of Public Health website has sparked an investigation by officials and Microsoft.
July 8, 2020 China experts expect TikTok ban 'by end of this week' as pressure mounts on Trump administration Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expanded on his considerations to ban the mobile app TikTok, saying it was only one of a number of Chinese companies that need to be held accountable for threatening Americans' data.
July 8, 2020 Privacy alert: Your iPhone is quietly tracking everywhere you go At this point, digital privacy is long gone. There’s always another device, feature or service tracking what we say, what we look at online and the places we go.