ALL POSTS TAGGED WITH technology
06/07/2016 / By D. Samuelson

Virtual Reality (VR) continues its pervasive ascent. But it’s more than VR video games or VR movies where one purposely suspends cognition

http://www.glitch.news/2016-06-07-virtual-reality-coming-to-journalism.html

04/11/2016 / By usafeaturesmedia

(Cyberwar.news) The Pentagon has been working to improve its ability to protect vital U.S. infrastructure from cyber attacks and hacking

http://www.glitch.news/2016-04-11-gao-pentagon-still-not-able-to-adequately-protect-u-s-cyber-infrastructure.html

04/01/2016 / By usafeaturesmedia

(Cyberwar.news) SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden pledged last week to fight legislation expected shortly in Congress that would

http://www.glitch.news/2016-04-01-wyden-pledging-to-fight-legislation-to-limit-encryption.html

02/10/2016 / By Greg White

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt believes artificial intelligence (A.I.) can help researchers solve some of the world’s most pressing problems, including population

http://www.glitch.news/2016-02-10-google-chairman-wants-ai-robots-to-solve-problems-of-overpopulation-climate-change-and-education-2.html

01/27/2016 / By Julie Wilson

The world’s largest chip maker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. raked in record profits in 2015, highlighting a burgeoning industry that’s

http://www.glitch.news/2016-01-27-taiwan-chipmaker-maker-sees-record-sales-for-2015-as-human-embedded-microchips-soar-in-popularity.html

01/20/2016 / By Greg White

As technology continues to grow, personal privacy continues to shrink—including your very thoughts. A new “mind reading” device that has

http://www.glitch.news/2016-01-20-not-even-your-thoughts-are-safe-rapidly-developing-technology-allows-researchers-to-read-the-human-mind.html

01/14/2016 / By Chris Draper

Robots will outnumber humans in 24 to 39 years, claims Logan Streondj, a software programmer and science fiction writer. Whether

http://www.glitch.news/2016-01-14-robot-population-expected-to-meet-and-exceed-human-population-in-the-next-few-decades-inevitably-triggering-a-war-like-conflict.html

01/11/2016 / By Greg White

As technology continues to grow, our expectation of privacy unfortunately shrinks with it, especially in the wake of the development

http://www.glitch.news/2016-01-11-new-counter-uav-system-destroys-drones-by-severing-connection-between-the-aerial-vehicle-and-its-pilot.html

12/03/2015 / By Chris Draper

Tattoos may soon be prized for reasons beyond their aesthetic appeal. Chaotic Moon, a software design firm based in Austin,

http://www.glitch.news/2015-12-03-biometric-tattoos-used-to-monitor-health-provoke-privacy-concerns.html

11/25/2015 / By Chris Draper

As children, time seems to tick at a slower rate because we are constantly bombarded with new and impressionable experiences.

http://www.glitch.news/2015-11-25-technology-is-making-our-perception-of-time-flow-quicker-according-to-new-study.html

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