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Nobody who matters is saying what many of us without influence have known since long before the World Trade Center came crashing down; that military action alone will not solve the problem of so-called “Islamic terrorism.”
Should privacy advocates be concerned now that Google is migratin all Gmail users to Inbox?
Find out how the Internet Archive began, its continued mission, and how it helps keep free culture alive!
Are car sensors the next cool thing, or an invasion of privacy?
What is ‘good enough’ security and when you need something better.
Adobe researcher Sylvain Paris explains how a new method of combining Gaussian and Laplacian pyramids results in image filters that can enhance details without distorting edges.
Article about vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, touching on vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) efforts, government involvement, and models that feature V2V technologies.
These days, mobile tech has to both work well and look good. These stylish portable battery chargers can keep your mobile devices running through the day — and attract envious looks at your next power lunch.
When Amazon rolled out its cloud E-mail package, it talked a lot about user-controlled encryption. What it neglected to mention was that it retained backdoor access–which it planned to use.
Faced with an onslaught of privacy problems, Uber commissioned an investigation into its privacy. But the investigators were handcuffed to such a degree that it served more to undermine than to boost confidence.