FBI accused of paying US university to illegally hack the Tor Project A series of causal events paint a dark picture of 4th amendment right
Examining how cloud deployment challenges infrastructure Effort require the underlying hardware provide cost-effective solutions and scalability, while placing hooks to drive performance higher than ever
Bluetooth technology will gain twice the speed and four times the range next year SIG plans enhance Bluetooth capabilities to meet the IoT’s demand for increasing
160 nations agree on deal that grants satellites real-time tracking of aircraft anywhere in the world The ground-breaking decision will transition flight-track techniques from ground-based radars to satellite, in hopes of averting future aircraft
Microsoft is opening a data center in Germany to ward off nosy US government agencies Germany to act as “data trustee” with European customer
Facebook fined $269,000 per day for tracking non-users without their consent Merely visiting (but not logging on to) Facebook page installs a tracking cookie that records personal data like browsing habits and GPS
IBM hopes the solution to computer hardware scaling is electronic blood inspired by biological efficiency “Electronic blood” provides electricity and cooling through the same
This newly-patented drone drops self-igniting fireballs A low-cost, low-risk solution for control grassland
Image(s) of the day: NASA releases exclusive photos from last year’s Antares rocket explosion Want to see a rocket blow
The first smart watch was actually released in 1977; just sayin’ Hewlett-Packard’s HP-01 was way ahead of its time; it could to store/recall data, calculate time and distance, and much,