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New Chrome Extension Does What Facebook Fails to Do
Facebook has been in the news quite a bit lately in regards to fake news stories after they fired all their employees handling that and going back to an automated model – a model that continuously fails. A new Chrome extension has been born out of that and it deals with…
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Airport Security Could be Helped by Terahertz Lasers
When it comes to airport security, people are always looking at new ways of protecting how we travel from devices and people who seek to harm others. One of the key parts of the security process is the bag scanning, detecting everything from your toothbrush to a bomb hidden in the…
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SpotCam Announces HD Eva Wi-Fi Camera with Free Cloud Recording
Monitoring your home while you are away can be both tricky to setup and manage as well as get quite expensive depending on your needs, but there are simple solutions too. One of those simple solutions is the newly introduced SpotCam HD Eva which is a complete and user-friendly IP…
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Australia to Look at Hi-Tech Anti-Shark Methods
We’ve seen the films, the ones with the giant sharks coming up to the beach or the boat. It’s a natural fear, and one that Australia has dealt with for many years, New South Wales has over a dozen shark attacks which has resulted in Australia looking at new ways…
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Google Admits it is Scanning Android Phones For “The Right Reasons”
You may not be shocked that the search engine giant, Google, is scanning every single app on your phone, even if you downloaded it from third-parties and not from the Google Store. But is it really doing it for ‘the right reason’? Google has confirmed in a security report that…
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HIV Can Now Be Detected in Just 15 Minutes – With A Smartphone!
Researchers from Columbia University have apparently created a $34 plastic smartphone STD scanner which would “accurately” identify HIV and syphilis antibodies. The scanner is said to be compatible with Google Android and Apple iPhone smartphones. In order to perform one of these tests, a pin-prick of blood is needed for…
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Self-Cleaning & Self-Powered Smart Keyboard Identifies Its User
Passwords are an easy and convenient way to prevent unauthorised access to our data, but it might not be the best as many recent stories have shown us. Researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology and Beijing University of Technology have now created a new smart keyboard to improve on this flaw.…
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