Category: Computer Editorial Security

CISA Moves Forward: These 83 Senators Just Voted To Expand Surveillance | Techdirt

Source: CISA Moves Forward: These 83 Senators Just Voted To Expand Surveillance | Techdirt

Posted: October 23, 2015 in Computer, Editorial, Security

Why Calling Slaves ‘Workers’ Is More Than An Editing Error : NPR Ed : NPR

This high school geography textbook calls slaves “workers” and “immigrants.” The publisher is working to correct the error, but what does it tell us about >>>

Posted: October 23, 2015 in Editorial, Reference, Social

Confused about Bridgeton, West Lake landfills? Here’s what you should know | St. Louis Public Radio

Updated at 5 p.m., Oct. 20 with new information — St. Louis Public Radio is updating this FAQ to describe what we know — and >>>

Posted: October 23, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry, Editorial, Environmental

Carbon nanotubes found in cells from airways of asthmatic children in Paris

Carbon nanotubes (rods) and nanoparticles (black clumps) found inside a lung cell vacuole (left) are similar to those found in vehicle exhaust in tailpipes of

Posted: October 20, 2015 in Biological, Editorial, Environmental

Hundreds of Thousands Shut Down Berlin to Protest ‘Trojan Horse’ – Monsanto’s Dream Trade Deal – Technocracy News

(Visited 1,458 times, 123 visits today) Source: Hundreds of Thousands Shut Down Berlin to Protest ‘Trojan Horse’ – Monsanto’s Dream Trade Deal – Technocracy News

Posted: October 19, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry, Editorial

Secret Code in Color Printers Lets Government Track You | Electronic Frontier Foundation

San Francisco – A research team led by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) recently broke the code behind tiny tracking dots that some color laser >>>

Posted: October 18, 2015 in Computer, Editorial, Security

Fuming Bernie supporters: Why is CNN deleting our comments?

Posted: October 18, 2015 in Computer, Editorial, Internet, Security

How NSA successfully Broke Trillions of Encrypted Connections

Posted: October 17, 2015 in Computer, Editorial, Security

NYPD uses secret X-ray vans with ability to see through cars, houses and what’s under your coat

New York Police are using vans with X-ray capability but won’t officially say what they’re using them for. Source: NYPD uses secret X-ray vans with >>>

Posted: October 17, 2015 in Computer, Editorial, Military, Security

For 1st time, MIT’s free online classes can lead to degree – SFGate

In a pilot project announced Wednesday, students will be able to take a semester of free online courses in one of MIT’s graduate programs and >>>

Posted: October 12, 2015 in Editorial, Free Online Textbooks, Internet, Reference, Social