Technology September 2012 Archives
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Documents show Trapwire links to Cubic Corporation
But the surveillance is not limited to video surveillance. The United States is also adopting Russian-made software to recognize voices in seconds.
CSIRO GM Wheat Could Potentially change Human Genome
The proven threats that GMO organisms pose to the environment is endless, but chemical companies don’t seem to care, and instead continue to work with and put out food products that contain such genetically modified threats.
$1 billion face recognition system across America
Birthmarks, be damned: the FBI has officially started rolling out a state-of-the-art face recognition project that will assist in their effort to accumulate and archive information about each and every American at a cost of a billion dollars.
White House prepares Executive Order to ‘protect the country’ from Cyberattacks
The White House is circulating a draft of an executive order aimed at protecting the country from cyberattacks, The Hill has learned.
Chinese scientists unveil mind-controlled drone
Chinese researchers have unveiled a system that allows users to control drones with their thoughts. The technology was designed to help handicapped people, but could have ample applications in other fields as well.
Europe to End Sales of Incandescent Bulbs Tomorrow
Bulbs will be substituted by toxic fluorescent light bulbs filled with mercury.
Darpa and Homeland Security working on Next Generation Airport Scanners
Forget about those old, defective, useless, dangerous airport body scanners in which governments spent millions of dollars.
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