Apple CEO Tim Cook defended the existence of monopolies in business -- with a key distinction.During an interview with Nikkei Asian Review on Wednesday in Tokyo, the tech mogul discussed several … [Read more...] about Apple CEO Tim Cook says monopolies aren’t bad if they’re ‘not abused’
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Privacy advocates raise alarms about growing use of facial recognition by U.S. government
Let’s face it – facial recognition isn’t going anywhere. Whether we realize it or not, most of use some type of facial technology software every day. It’s being widely used in shopping, home … [Read more...] about Privacy advocates raise alarms about growing use of facial recognition by U.S. government
Navy prepares its new Ford-class carriers for F-35C stealth attack
File photo - ATLANTIC OCEAN (Sept. 4, 2017) An F-35C Lightning II assigned to the Grim Reapers of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA 101) launches off the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier … [Read more...] about Navy prepares its new Ford-class carriers for F-35C stealth attack
What size TV should you buy? Here’s the formula to use
This image provided by Roku Inc., shows a screen frame grab of Roku's service. (AP Photo/Roku Inc.) (AP2014)In the tech world, bigger is better — and TVs are no exception. Screens are … [Read more...] about What size TV should you buy? Here’s the formula to use
Possible Bigfoot sighting revealed as scientists hunt for ‘apelike creature’ in Oregon forests
(Credit: Travel Channel ) Explorers and scientists are on the trail of legendary 'creature' Bigfoot in the forests of Oregon.They say they may have captured video footage of the beast in an … [Read more...] about Possible Bigfoot sighting revealed as scientists hunt for ‘apelike creature’ in Oregon forests
Humans can ‘self-generate’ their own misinformation, study shows
Although social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter have taken heat for spreading misinformation, it turns out that we -- all of us -- may be our own worst enemies in the battle against the … [Read more...] about Humans can ‘self-generate’ their own misinformation, study shows
Navy Block V submarine deal brings new attack ops and strategies
The Virginia-class, nuclear-powered, fast-attack submarine, USS North Dakota (SSN 784), transits the Thames River as it pulls into its homeport on Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn - … [Read more...] about Navy Block V submarine deal brings new attack ops and strategies
‘I am Jesus Christ’ video game causes stir
A yet-to-be-launched New Testament-inspired video game that lets gamers play as Jesus Christ is causing a stir.A trailer for “I am Jesus Christ” has been grabbing plenty of attention. Posted to … [Read more...] about ‘I am Jesus Christ’ video game causes stir
RoboKiller: As robocalls grow, the consumer bites back
The scariest thing about October 2019 had nothing to do with witches, goblins, or ghouls. Some 5.5. billion robocalls were placed to Americans in October, a 12 percent spike from September, according … [Read more...] about RoboKiller: As robocalls grow, the consumer bites back
Companies can track your phone — unless you change these security settings
File photo. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)For big tech companies, data is money. Their goal is to collect as much info about you as they can, and try as we might, there’s no surefire way to shut … [Read more...] about Companies can track your phone — unless you change these security settings