by ANDREA O’SULLIVAN Technological improvements have tended to follow a predictable pattern of initial excitement, subsequent disappointment, and eventual resurgence called a hype cycle. First, a…
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by speakingaboutnews.com Millions of people who have refused to get an experimental mRNA vaccine may soon be forced to consume the gene therapy in their…
BY CAPTAINDARETOFLY The United States Patent and Trademark Office recently approved a technology that aims to surveil people by their digital activity and give them scores…
by J.B. Shurk Let’s talk big picture here. Why has the world been turned on its head these last few years? Why does it seem as if everything true…
by James Vincent Illustration by Alex Castro Cloning your voice using artificial intelligence is simultaneously tedious and simple: hallmarks of a technology that’s just about mature…
By Anne Zhang Amid global chip shortages, China’s largest chipmaker—facing a U.S. blacklist—struggles to acquire advanced chipmaking equipment and technology, and to meet the high global demand, it…
by TYLER DURDEN After breaking news of the the historic pact between the US, UK and Australia earlier, we have now gotten confirmation and additional…
By Brent Swancer Conspiracies of nefarious government plots and shadow projects seem to never get old. The idea that beneath the veneer of what we can…
Note: This is the first clear video available that shows one of the United States Space Fleet docking with the Space Station. Your tax dollars…
by Tyler Durden Hard drive manufacturer Western Digital recommended that My Disk external hard drive owners unplug them from the internet until further notice, after a…
By Andy Hirschfeld It was just over a year ago that then-President Donald Trump officially declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency. New York City was…
by TYLER DURDEN Daymak Inc, a Canadian electric vehicle manufacturer, has debuted a three-wheel EV resembling a spaceship that includes cryptocurrency mining technology that allows…
The rise of ransomware has led to new career opportunities for Kurtis Minder. Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker by Rachel Monroe Afew days…
by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist The cyberattack that shut down the Colonial Pipeline that delivers gas and jet fuel to the East Coast has…
By Jim Stroud I don’t normally post press releases but when I do, its because I am gravely concerned. What follows is a February 22,…
By The Watchtower Disobedience to Parents—A Sign of the Last Days? “THERE is a generation that calls down evil even upon its father and that…


















