Millions of dollars will be spent over the next few years on 'medical research' as pharmacological land minds and bullets are developed to incapacitate the brains of enemies. The powers that be will be and are...
"Leave it to the TSA to come up with new ways to check out what you're packing. In this case, those body-scanning machines we've known about for some time are being installed in 10 airports. They are already being...
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"The kitchen knife is the most common weapon used in teenage stabbings, Sir Ian Blair said today, as he revealed that close to 200 weapons have been seized since officers stepped up stop and search measures in...
Imagine a time in the near future when you enter a mall for a day of shopping. As you enter that mall, a tiny RFID scanner near the entrance captures the pulse from the hidden RFID tag sewn into the jacket that...
Breaking the speed limit and running red lights is far too pervasive in American cities. If the ticket writing process is easier and more efficient, it may be possible to reduce the incidence of these common offenses. Since many of our traffic deaths are...
"WASHINGTON — After six decades in which the venerable greenback never changed its look, the U.S. currency has undergone a slew of makeovers. The most amazing is yet to come.
A new security thread has been...
"scientists at the University College London claimed this week to have taken the first steps towards building a “mind-reading device”.
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanners, the UCL team discovered they could use brief recordings of brain activity to...
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This Blog article from Wired references Biometric developments originally highlighted here Reference: Symblogogy, 2-10-2007.
>>By Noah Shachtman - June 11, 2007 | 4:59:00 PMCategories: Biometrics, War...
"A PR Newswire release timed for the opening of the world’s premiere conference for GSM mobile phone communications (3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Spain - February 12-15) highlights the announcement of a newly...
Is this the future of work place commonplace, where you would be tracked every step of the way. It seems interesting that these new technologies, emerging everyday, are generating faster than unions can mobilize against them. Will unions be able to protect worker...
"A week after Windows Vista's official launch hackers have devised their first attack, targeting pirates trying to install illegal copies of Microsoft's operating system.
A supposed Windows Vista crack called Windows Vista All Versions Activation 21.11.06 is reportedly doing...