Russian Federal officer Charged 9 Years for Accepting 160 mil bribe to Ignore Cyber Criminal
Former Federal officer of Russia charged with millions in bribery co-conspiring with hacking groups related to international affairs.
Sudden Surge in Cybercrime for the Public Sector
The new Blackberry Global Threat Intelligence report gives insight into the fact that the public sector is seeing a rise in malware and is in need of fortification of their cybersecurity systems.
How Going Back to the Office Will Hurt Productivity or Will It?
How our lack of understanding of true productivity through the pandemic research has actually secured the rhetoric that people should enjoy work more if they want to be more productive.
Japan, Netherlands to join U.S. in restricting chip equipment exports to China, Bloomberg reports
China rumoured to stop imports of semiconductors from Japan to Europe by the end of the year.
Congress blocks Army from buying $400 million Microsoft HoloLens headsets
Congress blocks $400 million dollar request from army to continue using headsets from Microsoft that impair individual Army performance so far.
Apple's mixed-reality headset likely to debut soon- At Spring Media Event or WWDC
New rumours about Apples Virtual Reality production seems to be being put on hold as manufacturing in Apple continues to be interrupted.
Inventor of the World Wide Web Wants us to Reclaim our Data from Tech Giants
A new look at what it means to actually safeguard our information, or is this just another means to an end in maliciously using our data?
Elon Musk is adding new Features to Twitter, here’s what they are
Elon Musk is in the talks about new features that could completely rewrite the app, who is gaining from this and why are they doing this?
How much privacy does your iPhone really give you? A Deepdive
Do you know that some apps try to sneakily steal your data without you knowing? Here’s some tips to avoid this.
Intel Detection Tool Uses Blood Flow to Identify Deepfakes with 96% Accuracy
Intels new processing program identifies deepfakes with blood stream recognition. How will this affect future deepfakes? Will this help?
Predicted 40% Labor Drop in Electric Vehicle Industry
Ford’s CEO has stated that there will be a 40% drop in need for labor in the construction of new electric vehicles as the company moves into that industry.
Facebook & TikTok are approving misinformation about voting in American midterms
The filtration systems of TikTok and Facebook are lacking in their ability to stop misinformation across both party lines.
New turkey law mandates jail time for spreading ‘disinformation'
The debate for how Turkish government has passed a bill to suppress contradictory critiques in lieu of the upcoming election.
Big tech's Superficial Support Undermines Right-to-Repair Movement
Superficial services putting bandaids on bullet wound repair problems have caught up with some of the biggest industries, how are they responding and how will they show up before it becomes too late.
Meta Sued for Skirting Apple Privacy Rules to Steal Users Data
Meta is being sued with good reason as it continues to use data of clients without their permission.
Us Bars 'advanced tech' Firms From Building Chinese Factories for 10 Years
$50 billion investment program to boost the local semiconductor industry. The announcement comes after businesses want more funding from the government in the hope of reducing dependence. They face the worlds biggest apex of micro chips, causing a slowdown.
New Age of the Internet: Neuronlike Memristors could Superspeed 6g wireless
The world of switches are being revolutionised.