For injured vets, smart tech is crucial to quality of life – CNET
An innovative branch of the Veterans Affairs department works to find the right connected tech for disabled veterans and service members. Source: CNet
Read MoreAn innovative branch of the Veterans Affairs department works to find the right connected tech for disabled veterans and service members. Source: CNet
Read MoreBut a big group of competitors isn’t that far behind. Source: CNet
Read MoreIt isn’t every day you see someone in an inflatable T-Rex costume chase down a dinosaur “trainer,” especially when they both have impressive parkour skills. Source: CNet
Read MoreThe smart home brand’s indoor and outdoor security cameras are now officially available in Mexico. Source: CNet
Read MoreSecurity researchers have uncovered the Android version of an iOS spyware known as Pegasus in a case that shows how targeted electronic surveillance can be. Called Chrysaor, the Android variant can steal data from messaging apps, snoop over a phone’s camera or microphone, and even erase itself. [ Android is now ready for real usage
Read MoreBiometrics like fingerprint readers, iris scanners, and facial recognition are either the solution to passwords’ unmanageability or a fool’s-gold technology that will compromise us all. Both and neither are true. The forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 introduces facial recognition to unlock the smartphone, becoming the fourth unlock option for Samsung’s flagship device, in addition to fingerprint
Read MoreAttackers prefer to reuse code and tools for as long as they keep working. In that tradition, researchers have found evidence suggesting a cyberespionage group is still successfully using tools and infrastructure that was first deployed in attacks 20 years ago. The Moonlight Maze refers to the wave of attacks that targeted U.S. military and
Read More“If you’re being watched, you change your behavior, and that means you have less freedom. I don’t think you can have freedom without privacy.” —Kevin Mitnick, quoted in my new book, “Hacking the Hacker.” The United States has a long history of protecting at least some individual privacy rights with respect to common carriers. Much
Read MoreA feature that’ll let you pay your friends through WhatsApp is reportedly coming to India soon. Source: CNet
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Read MoreThe Tar Heels triumphed over Gonzaga, and now we can all play a round of our real favorite pastime — criticizing the officials. Source: CNet
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