‘China is stealing our stuff and they’re not even hiding it’: US tech...
In China there is a saying, “Picking flowers in the US to make honey in China.” The US DoD tech protection task force has another saying, “China is stealing our stuff!” Maj Gen Thomas Murphy “China and...
View ArticleA move to implement better blockchain solutions for enterprises undergoing...
In a move to implement better blockchain solutions for enterprises across industries that are undergoing digital transformation, Talos Enterprise Blockchain appoints a 30-year veteran as president....
View ArticlePentagon to test 5G technology at 4 military bases as telecoms continue rollouts
The Pentagon selects four military bases in the US to test and experiment with 5G technology while major telecoms continue their 5G rollouts in select areas. On Thursday the Department of Defense (DoD)...
View ArticleMicrosoft introduces Azure Quantum 10 days after winning JEDI cloud contract
Today Microsoft introduces Azure Quantum, a “full-stack, open cloud ecosystem,” to make quantum computing benefits more accessible to organizations worldwide. “To experience quantum impact at every...
View Article‘China is building database on vulnerabilities of hundreds of millions of...
China is creating databases on the behavior, preferences, and vulnerabilities of hundreds of millions of Americans to use for intelligence purposes. Whether by hacking the US government or infiltrating...
View Article‘Google is a threat to civilization’ and ‘Eric Schmidt is one of my best...
Henry Kissinger reminisces saying, “Google is a threat to civilization,” but that through his best friend Eric Schmidt, he has come to view AI as something that will change human consciousness. “I...
View ArticleThe Project Nightingale Effect: Google is after personal health data, Fitbit
Google’s Project Nightingale is revealed just 11 days after the tech giant announces moves to acquire Fitbit, giving Google even more access to personal health data. “It is quiet and peaceful here, the...
View ArticleIntel agency awards contract to company that harvests social media text, data
IARPA awards a research contract for extracting data from text to Raytheon BBN, which harvests the text of social media postings and other data. “An opportunity to develop better methods to extract...
View ArticlePoliticians split over 2024 goal for Moon landing, sustainable path to Mars
President Trump’s goal to return to the Moon by 2024 and to use it as a launching point for Mars has been met with praise for being ambitious and criticism regarding sustainability and feasibility....
View ArticleBrain stimulating headgear for treating depression at home is getting smaller
Brain stimulating headgear for treating depression at home is getting smaller and less painful, with fewer headaches reported among those who use it. Miniature versions of Repetitive Transcranial...
View ArticlePentagon spent $95.3B on space and future warfare tech: DoD annual audit
The Pentagon releases its annual audit showing that it invested $95.3 billion this year on space and future warfare tech R&D such as AI, hypersonics, and directed energy. “Significant increases in...
View ArticleApple breaks ground on $1B campus in Austin, TX to house 5K – 15K employees
Apple announces today that it is beginning construction on a $1 billion campus in Austin, TX, which will employ between 5,000 and 15,000 staff upon completion in 2022. “With the construction of our new...
View ArticleCatch phishing at the point of click: hook, line and multi-factor sinker
To deal with phishing a strong defense should be in your tackle box. There is one catching phishing attacks that bypass Multi-Factor Authentication at the point of click. “15 out of 100 bad emails make...
View ArticleNIST research effort to measure bias in results we get from search engines:...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) launches a research effort to measure bias in search engine results. “The perfect search engine would be like the mind of God” — Sergey Brin...
View ArticleSenators move to block US technology and user data from getting to Chinese govt
US senators are moving to block the transfer of data and technology from the US to China, so that the data doesn’t fall in the hands of the Communist government. Everyone in the intelligence community...
View ArticleCall of Duty co-founder on CoD, helping victims of human trafficking using VR
With over 100 million copies sold, Call of Duty is easily one of the most recognizable game franchises in history, but for co-founder Chance Glasco, this is just one of many achievements in his long...
View ArticleChina’s data theft and the supreme art of subduing without fighting
As China is reportedly using predictive policing algorithms to inter its own citizens in camps, the Communist regime is also creating its own database on Americans through data theft. Statue of Sun...
View ArticleAs big tech moves to ‘disrupt’ healthcare, biometric data is still key to...
Big tech is looking to disrupt the healthcare industry, but having access to biometric data is still key to hacking a human being, and that which can be hacked can also be reprogrammed. Under the...
View ArticleThe future of Doxxing from a lawyer representing both sides: Brains Byte Back...
The internet is full of trolls. This is nothing new. However, the tactics used by trolls can go way further than stupid comments on YouTube, and doxxing is an example of this. Listen to this podcast...
View ArticleBe All You Can Be! DARPA wants to biohack nature vs nurture to enhance...
DARPA is taking the old army phrase “be all you can be” to the nature vs nurture debate with a new program that looks to biohack a soldier’s natural abilities alongside their acquired skills. “When it...
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