(Zero Hedge) Thousands of iPhone users per week have been subject to an unprecedented 2.5-year hacking operation which was finally disrupted in January, according to researchers at Google’s external security team and reported by The Guardian.
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In 1926 Nikola Tesla “Predicted And Described” The Smartphone
(Mayukh Saha) If there was ever a fortune teller in the field of technology, it was Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). He had an eerily accurate vision which direction modern technology was headed. Even as far back as in 1926, Tesla knew that people around the world would be communicating wirelessly in the future. And it only took eighty years for humanity to prove him right.
Impulsive Behavior Linked to Sleep and Screen Time
(Neuroscience) A paper published today in Pediatrics suggests that children and youth who do not sleep enough and use screens more than recommended are more likely to act impulsively and make poorer decisions. The findings come from the globally recognized Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO) at the CHEO Research Institute in Ottawa.
Scientists Are Working on Antigravity Research That Could Lead to Warp Speed Travel
(Harrison Kirk) Anyone who has ever watched the original “Star Trek” television show will be familiar with the idea of warp speed.
Tech Companies Are Touting Mind Reading Technology While Claiming They Respect Privacy
(Harrison Kirk) On the surface, it sounds like an incredibly cool idea: A brain-computer interface that allows you to type by merely thinking of words.
5G Is The Ultimate Directed Energy Weapon System, Says Particle Physicist
(Richard Enos) Dr. Katherine Horton sees the current rollout of the 5G network in a way that is different from mainstream perception. And for good reason.
Minority Report: FBI Trying to Build Social Media “Pre-Crime” Tracking Tool to Arrest People Before They Carry Out Crimes
(JD Heyes) At a time when the FBI’s reputation is at one of the lowest points in history thanks to the involvement of former ranking members in “Spygate,” the plot to overthrow POTUS Donald Trump, the bureau is shopping for technology that allows it to monitor social media in real time, allegedly to spot potential criminal activity.
U.S. Intelligence Agencies Built Sentient, an ‘Artificial Brain’ to Collect Information but Won’t Disclose Details
(Harrison Kirk) They call it Sentient, an apt name for an artificial intelligence program that’s been in production by U.S. intelligence agencies since 2010 and could soon find its way into our lives in ways we can only imagine.
Cuba Psionic Weapons Attack: Brain Scans Confirm 40 Victims Were Hit… by Something
(Science Daily) Advanced neuroimaging reveals key brain differences, particularly in the cerebellum, between impacted patients and healthy individuals, which may underlie clinical findings previously reported.
Toxic Tech: How Social Media Is Making Us Dumb, Angry, & Addicted
(Glen Reynolds) A few years ago, I noticed that I really enjoyed reading on airplanes and wondered why. After a bit of reflection, I realized that it was because I wasn’t distracted by the temptation to check a device every now and then, allowing reading to be the kind of immersive experience I once took for granted.
Why Texting Builds a False Sense of Security in Relationships
(Amy Debrucque) This type of communication builds a false sense of security.
Codependent Technology: Nearly 100 Cars Got Stuck in a Remote Field After Blindly Following GPS
(Justin Deschamps) From an evolution of consciousness perspective, technology is the application of scientific knowledge for a practical purpose. The inventor creates to make life better while the artists create to express something within. This process of making technology teaches wisdom and brings truth from the unknown into the unknown, where it can shape society. But not all technology is helpful in improving humanity.
This Container Makes 2000 Liters Of Water A Day Out Of Air
(Mayukh Saha) In a veritable twist on Jesus turning water into wine, here we have a device that turns air into water. Now, not only is that sheer genius, it is also useful considering sustainable development.
Technology Is Becoming Indistinguishable From Reality
Technology Is Becoming Indistinguishable From Reality
Multiple F/A-18 Pilots Disclose Recent UFOs Encounters, New Radar Tech Key In Detection
(Tyler Rogoway) A major upgrade in fighter jet radar tech seems to have been key in detecting and tracking bizarre objects flying in military training airspace.














