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Graphene Dream Becomes a Reality as Miracle Material Enters Production for Better Chips, Batteries

Virtual Fencing May Allow Thousands More Cattle to Be Ranched on Land Rather Than in Barns

Prominent Personalities Sign Letter Seeking Ban On 'Development Of Superintelligence'

Why 'Mirror Life' Is Causing Some Genetic Scientists To Freak Out

Retina e-paper promises screens 'visually indistinguishable from reality'

Scientists baffled as interstellar visitor appears to reverse thrust before vanishing behind the sun

Future of Satellite of Direct to Cellphone

Amazon goes nuclear with new modular reactor plant

China Is Making 800-Mile EV Batteries. Here's Why America Can't Have Them

China Innovates: Transforming Sand into Paper

Communication

Liberation requires collaboration between free thinkers without infringement or censorship. In another age, we could meet in public spaces. Today avoiding the Crown’s surveillance requires we exchange encrypted communication.

People Are Now 3-D Printing Lego Guns Following US Gunmaker Halt Of "Block 19" Sales

We noted days ago how Danish toymaker The Lego Group sent a cease and desist letter to a US gunmaker for selling a Glock handgun kit that resembled Lego blocks.

How to Tell If Your Phone Is Tapped: 7 Warning Signs

How can you tell if your phone is tapped? Can you know who tapped it? Learn the warning signs and what you can do.

Bombarded with Questions about FreedomPhone! and Q&A

Apparently some crypto guy promoted a new phone as a "Freedom Phone" and everyone is interested. Seems like it was heavily promoted by Candace Owens among others.

BIG NEWS: New "Freedom Phone" Goes Public Today - Running on FreedomOS...

...It's an Excellent Way for Conservatives to Fight Back Against Big Tech

Build your own Injection Molding Machine for around $200

This video will show you how to build your own Injection Molding Machine for around $200. We provide step by step instructions as well and build of materials and other resources to get you started.

Cyber Polygon - summarizing the results (2019)

The briefing will be devoted to summing up the results of the online training Cyber Polygon, as well as discussing the prospects for joint resilience to cyberthreats.

Microsoft Is Using Bitcoin to Help Build a Decentralized Internet

The ION project promises to give individual users absolute control over their online identity and privacy.

How To Fight Deplatforming: Decentralize

Meet the visionaries building a new, un-censorable, peer-to-peer web using the tools of encryption and cryptocurrency.

300K party! Understanding the Risks of Radio - Don't Panic! and Q&A

I will discuss the actual effects of mesh networks and IOT devices on our security today. Some of this is not an immediate threat. Some are.

Why Central Banks WANT a Digital Dollar (with Mark Moss)

Why would central banks want a digital dollar?

Crypto Wallet Recovery Service KeychainX Can Save Your Bitcoin

Whenever the prices of digital assets skyrocket, social media gets flooded with stories of people that could be millionaires now but forgot the keys to wallets they opened a few years before.

Interview 1650 – Whitney Webb Dissects the Wellcome Leap into Transhumanism

Whitney Webb of UnlimitedHangout.com joins us once again, this time to discuss her latest article, "A "Leap" toward Humanity's Destruction."

Big Tech Tells You Fairy Tales - Fake Privacy Moves

Apple is implementing the iCloud Private Relay. Apple has taken steps to block trackers just like Brave and Firefox. Google has taken steps to block unauthorized device fingerprinting. Google is making the biggest move of all, blocking the biggest th

'Wikipedia Is More One-Sided Than Ever' Writes Disaffected Co-Founder Larry Sanger

"All encyclopedic content on Wikipedia," declares a policy page, "must be written from a neutral point of view (NPOV)."

Pirate Box Dev Contest

Want to contribute to a project to protect Creative Content from censorship, while simultaneously lowering storage costs and having performance scale with traffic? You can help by creating custom software to run on the Pirate Box.

MESH

Meet the sleek, lightweight device that pairs with your smartphone, and keeps your group connected when venturing off grid.

Never mind 5G. This is what 6G could look like

One of the Qualcomm researchers behind 5G offers a glimpse at a key element of the next-next generation of wireless technology. It's more than speed

Underground Fiber Optics Cables Allow People and Cars To Be Tracked. Did You Know?

Some experts have raised concerns about underground fiber optics cables being used for unsafe "last mile wireless" with 5G and/or Wi-Fi (see 1, 2). Some experts have raised concerns about fiber optics causing health issues in certain people. Bu

Microsoft, Google Abandon "Truce" As Tech Giants Turn On Each Other Amid Anti-Monopoly Pus

Now that humbling America's tech giants has become an issue with bipartisan support, a package of restrictive new measures targeting Big Tech is slowly moving through Congress...

Hey Bluetooth, What's New? : Oh, We Want to Chip You

A new networking scheme has been introduced that is not reliant on the Internet. It is called Bluetooth Mesh Networking and allows inter-device connectivity via radio only. This video will explain the technology which uses Bluetooth Low Energy as it

Microsoft Officially Announces Windows 11

Windows 11 is official. But when will Windows 11 launch, and how much will Windows 11 cost?

The Man Who Will Likely Be Germany's Next Leader Shares Technocratic Agenda

Following a difficult campaign to cement his position as Chancellor Angela Merkel's most likely successor, Germany's Armin Laschet, the governor of North Rhine-Westphalia,

Neuralink Update - June 2021

Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares opinions, and conducts interviews

Starlink dishes go into "thermal shutdown" once they hit 122° Fahrenheit

Man watered dish to cool it down but overheating knocked it offline for 7 hours.

Inside Citizen: The public safety app pushing surveillance boundaries

Citizen, a startup in search of growth and revenue, has explored strategies that have made it the subject of criticism. "It fuels public insanity and fear," one former employee said.

3+ Billion Potential SpaceX Starlink Customers

SpaceX Starlink has 1578 satellites in orbit which have combined download capacity of 26 terabits per second.

Samsung Display shows off the foldable, rollable screens of the future

Samsung Display has been teasing some of the screen technology that it's working on for future smartphones, as part of the Display Week 2021 virtual conference. We've got foldables, slideables, and an under-display camera.

Apple Airtag and the Snitch Network!

The stores are running out of Apple Airtag. This looks to be a popular new product category for Apple.

5 Best Survival Radios for Emergencies (2021 Reviews)

From solar-powered to the reliable hand crank, I have put together a list of the best survival radios on the market today good for RVers and everyone!

New '6G chip' could download Netflix film in 'less than a blink of the eye'

The next generation chip is decades away from transmitting data more than 30 times faster than 5G internet allowing hundreds of films to be downloaded in a second

Company Converts Digital Data into Strands of DNA Placed into Spores...

Company Converts Digital Data into Strands of DNA Placed into Spores and Sprayed on Food to be Tracked

Jobchain Optimizes Job Search and Salary Payment With Cryptocurrency

Famous Spain-based project Jobchain has developed an intuitive blockchain solution that allows employers to search for talents and pay employees with cryptocurrency, thus saving valuable time.

CAMPUS CAM New bill could allow students to RECORD college professors and use tapes against them

A Florida bill would let students record college professors' lectures for proof if they suspect they are pushing political bias

How Wyoming became the promised land for bitcoin investors

The state is attracting crypto firms with its cutting edge legal framework for digital assets

Amazon to let Whole Foods shoppers pay with a swipe of their palm

The system, called Amazon One, lets customers associate a credit card with their palm print. It offers a contact-less alternative to cash and card payments, Amazon said.

Starlink explained: What to know about Elon Musk's satellite internet venture

The billionaire SpaceX CEO is launching satellites into orbit and promising to deliver high-speed broadband internet to as many users as possible.

T-Mobile's $60 Home Internet service: My review after 6 weeks

I ditched Comcast in favor of this affordable, 5G-powered alternative. Was it the right decision?

Ron Paul Warns of Government Crackdown on Bitcoin -- 'The Government Is the Threat'

Former congressman Ron Paul has warned of a government crackdown on bitcoin and safe-haven assets may not be safe from government intervention.

World's first wireless brain-computer interface lets users with paralysis type and click on a ta

-- with their MIND and without being tethered to a transmitter

Review of Nomad Internet for RV travelers

We tried Nomad Internet in our RV and came to really appreciate the fact that it is unlimited and unthrottled data.

Radioactive DIAMOND battery powered by nuclear waste 'will run for 28,000 years' ...

Radioactive DIAMOND battery powered by nuclear waste 'will run for 28,000 years' and could go on sale by 2023

Facebook's upcoming AR wrist controllers will hijack your nerves

When augmented reality hits the market at full strength, putting digital overlays over the physical world through transparent glasses, it will intertwine itself deeper into the fabric of your life than any technology that's come before it. AR devices

Facebook reveals plan to let you control augmented reality with your thoughts

Your wrist might be the key to unlocking new ways to interact with the digital world.

Insta360's Go 2 actioncam is still tiny, but more capable

Although Insta360 is known for its panoramic video cameras, two years ago it released a tiny conventional actioncam called the Go. This week the company announced that model's new-and-improved sibling, the Go 2.

Spinning Membrane Space Telescopes Would Be Big, Cheap and Easy

Robert Zubrin has proposed using rotating membranes to create Enormous Space Telescopes (ESTs) that can scale to over 1000 meter diameter or match current space telescopes for thousands of time lower cost. They would also not require the construction

Microsoft melds the real and virtual with new Mesh platform

Zoom calls and video meetings have exploded over the past year (thanks, COVID), but a flat screen doesn't do a great job of transmitting a person's presence.

IBM Efficient Silicon Waveguides Could Enable Revolutionary Photonic chips

IBM has created low-loss (0.3% loss over 10 microns) silicon waveguide could enable new photonic chip designs for applications that rely on visible light, and could lead to more efficient lasers and modulators used in telecoms.

Tripling Optical Storage With New Encoding Approach

Purdue University innovators have created technology aimed at replacing Morse code with colored "digital characters" to modernize optical storage.

Surpassing Optical Limit for 28000 Times Blu-Ray Storage on a 12 Centimeter Disk

We could soon store 700 Terabytes on a 12-centimeter optical disk which would be equal to storing 28,000 Blu-ray disks.

Portable projector can autofocus in an instant

California's ViewSonic has launched a new 1080p portable projector that uses a technique called time of flight ranging to quickly measure the distance to the wall and achieve sharp focus in just one second.
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