Archive for September, 2018

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W. Virginia’s Decision to Allow Smartphone Voting for Midterms Raises Serious Security Concerns

September 25th, 2018

Give me a fucking break. Via: PJ Media: For the first time in our nation’s history, voters in 24 counties in W. Virginia will be able to vote using their mobile phones. While some are hailing the decision because it will make voting easier for members of the military deployed overseas, experts are warning of […]

Toyota Agrees to Add Android Auto in Its Cars

September 25th, 2018

Via: Bloomberg: Toyota Motor Corp. agreed to add Android Auto to its vehicles, according to a person familiar with the matter, ending years of resistance to the Google infotainment software due to safety and security concerns. For the first time, Toyota will allow Android Auto devices to connect directly to its cars, after announcing compatibility […]

Danske Bank Moved $235 Billion in “Suspicious” Payments Through Estonian Branch

September 25th, 2018

Via: Reuters: Denmark has bolstered defenses against shocks to its financial system after a risk-assessment body said the sector’s stability could be threatened by the Danske Bank money laundering scandal. Danske Bank’s CEO resigned last week after an inquiry revealed that 200 billion euros ($235 billion) of payments had been moved through its Estonian branch […]

Chrome Is a Google Service that Happens to Include a Browser Engine

September 24th, 2018

In other news, Google tells Congress how write data privacy laws. haha Via: Bálint’s Extended Musings: Starting with Chrome 69, logging into a Google Site is tied to logging into Chrome. This is typically the topic where things are complex enough that tweets or 500 character Mastodon toots don’t do it justice. I’d also mention […]

Walmart Deploys 17,000 Oculus Go Headsets to Train Its Employees

September 23rd, 2018

Via: Cnet: Walmart said on Wednesday that it is providing Oculus Go virtual reality headsets to all of its US stores as part of a nationwide expansion of a VR-based employee training program. The big box retailer first experimented with VR in its training academies a year ago and now says the program has proved […]

Trump Planning Martial Law for War Against Deep State [???]

September 23rd, 2018

I doubt it. However, I also doubt my ability to predict much with regard to Trump. I thought that the Clinton criminal enterprise would be back in the White House after the 2016 election… With all of the bans on alternative perspectives currently sweeping through the big tech/social networking companies, it does seem like something […]

Google Suppresses Memo Revealing Plans to Closely Track Search Users in China

September 21st, 2018

Via: The Intercept: Google bosses have forced employees to delete a confidential memo circulating inside the company that revealed explosive details about a plan to launch a censored search engine in China, The Intercept has learned. The memo, authored by a Google engineer who was asked to work on the project, disclosed that the search […]

China’s Chilling ‘Social Credit System’ Is Straight Out of Dystopian Sci-Fi, And It’s Already Switched On

September 20th, 2018

Via: Science Alert: It’s been in the pipeline for years: a sprawling, technological mass surveillance network the likes of which the world has never seen. And it’s already been switched on. China’s “Social Credit System” – which is expected to be fully operational by 2020 – doesn’t just monitor the nation’s almost 1.4 billion citizens. […]

DARPA: Paralyzed Man with Brain-Computer-Interface Controls Multiple Simulated Aircraft

September 20th, 2018

Via: Defense One: DARPA’s new research in brain-computer interfaces is allowing a pilot to control multiple simulated aircraft at once. A person with a brain chip can now pilot a swarm of drones — or even advanced fighter jets, thanks to research funded by the U.S. military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA. The […]

At This High-Tech Farm, the Boss Is an AI-Powered Algorithm

September 20th, 2018

Via: Bloomberg: Each morning when she gets to work at Bowery Farming Inc., Katie Morich changes into a clean uniform, puts on a hairnet and cleans her hands with sanitizer. Then she consults a computer monitor displaying all the tasks she needs to accomplish that day. The to-do list’s author isn’t human; it’s a piece […]

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