Satellite Wars
SpaceX Starlink satellites, Amazon new Kuiper and OneWeb are competing for the low latency low-earth satellite market. This market will be worth tens of billions of dollars per year.
Librem 5
The only modern smartphone you can (truly) own.
Doug Casey on the Future of Privacy
The world has become totally digitized over the last couple of decades. Thanks to the Internet of Things [IoT], there are sensors everywhere. They're not just on every street and in every store. They're in your television, your car, your refriger
Full HD portable projector has Android TV on tap
Xgimi – the Chinese company behind 2017's CC Aurora and the Z4 before that – has launched the MoGo Pro all-in-one projector on Indiegogo. The 1080p Android projector comes with built-in Harmon Kardon speakers, in a backpack-friendly format for go
Quantum Technology Overview
John Preskill, Director of the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology, presented an overview of quantum technology at the 2018 Q2B Conference.
DataBunker
The ultimate storage for your most critical data.
BitPatron
The Decentralized Patreon Alternative
Sirin Labs Finney Blockchain Phone
Sirin Labs is shipping the Finney Blockchain Phone - a decked out android phone with a custom hardware wallet module. The phone even has a separate screen to confirm transactions and enter your pin - making it unhackable even if the android device it
How to Access the Dark Web Safely and Anonymously
So, you want to get on the dark web? Don't worry; we're not judging. There are lots of perfectly legitimate reasons you might want to access all that shady content.
Joking aside, if you want to know how to access the dark web in a safe and ano
Tails
Tails is a live system that aims to preserve your privacy and anonymity. It helps you to use the Internet anonymously and circumvent censorship almost anywhere you go and on any computer but leaving no trace unless you ask it to explicitly.
Tuning Graphene Superconductivity
A Columbia University-led team has developed a new method to finely tune adjacent layers of graphene--lacy, honeycomb-like sheets of carbon atoms--to induce superconductivity.
Shouldn't We All Have Seamless Micropayments By Now?
Back in the 1990s, when Tim Berners-Lee and his team were creating the infrastructure of the World Wide Web, they made a list of the error codes that would pop up when something went wrong. You've surely encountered many of them: "404 Not Found,
Doogee S90: A Modular Rugged Phone (That's Actually Useful!)
Modular phones never quite panned out, did they? But in the rugged device market, it turns out they're quite useful. Doogee has consistently stood out in a sea of Chinese import phones: sometimes with innovation, sometimes with quirky design choice
Lexar breaks out 1 TB SDXC memory card
With a bunch of digital cameras now able to record video is glorious 4K UHD resolution and 360° cams able to capture all-around scenes, even the highest capacity memory cards may start to tremble at the prospect of storing all that data.
Achieving The Third Letter of Captain Marque
The Third Letter of Captain Marque begins by explaining that the Crown grabs "every scrap of intel," but then, very importantly, it goes on to note the fact that encryption alone isn't nearly enough to solve this problem