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A pair of Dutch YouTubers who flew to the U.S. to attend the Storm Area 51 event were arrested for tresspassing on a government site.
Off-World

People Are Already Getting Arrested Trying to “Storm Area 51”

With just tiny implant, a security researcher was able to rig an Apple charging cable to give himself access to any user's devices.
Computers

This Evil Charging Cable Will Infect Your Computer With a Virus

With Google's quantum computer superiority, we can look at 10 million billion states at every one time and solve complex problems much faster than before.
Quantum Physics

Here’s Why Quantum Supremacy Matters

Smart electronics company Signifiy announced a new take on the internet of things: the Truelifi, a smart lightbulb that can beam data streams using light.
Internet Of Things

These New Smart Lightbulbs Can Beam Data Through Light

Now the drama is escalating, with some observers suggesting that QuadrigaCX CEO Gerald Cotten faked his own death to abscond with a pile of digital cash.
Cryptocurrency

Did a Crypto CEO Fake His Own Death to Abscond With $190 Million?

We Took a Ride on NYC’s First Self-Driving Shuttle
Self-Driving Vehicles

We Took a Ride on NYC’s First Self-Driving Shuttle

For the first time, scientists build a DNA computer that can be written and rewritten to run different software, just like a conventional computer.
Computers

The World’s First Reprogrammable DNA Computer is Here

The wealthy are doing what they can to limit the screen time of themselves and their children, spending money on "screen-free" schools and experiences.
Future Society

Tech Used to Be for the Rich. Now They’re Paying to Avoid It.

Doctors Wired a Prosthetic Hand Directly Into a Woman’s Nerves
Prosthetics and Devices

Doctors Wired a Prosthetic Hand Directly Into a Woman’s Nerves

The new rectenna developed by MIT engineers is the first that's flexible enough for wearables while still generating practical amounts of electricity.
Energy

MIT Says a New Gadget Could Use Wi-Fi to Power Your Smartphone

NASA's team at JPL just recorded the first sounds from the Martian surface ever to be heard back on Earth.
Mars

A World First: Listen to the Sounds of Mars

Startup HyperSurfaces demonstrates how its AI-powered technology can make a car door, glass wall, or clothes rack "smart."
Artificial Intelligence

See How AI Can Turn Almost Any Surface Into a User Interface

Made of Mars says it's developing the technology to convert Martian minerals into materials we can use to "build the space civilization of tomorrow."  
Mars

Here’s How We’ll Build Things Using Mars’ Natural Resources

Google unveiled the Enterprise Edition of Google Glass. Instead of unleashing it on the public, they think it will help factory workers.
Google

Google Glass Is Back, And May Have Finally Found A Place It Belongs

The FBI is currently investigating a cyberattack on the campaign of David Min, a Democratic running for the House of Representatives.
Future Society

Candidates in Smaller Elections Simply Can’t Defend Themselves Against Cyberattacks

Exclusive: A Waymo One Rider’s Experiences Highlight Autonomous Rideshare’s Shortcomings
Self-Driving Vehicles

Exclusive: A Waymo One Rider’s Experiences Highlight Autonomous Rideshare’s Shortcomings

Nobody Likes Airport Security, Here’s How AI and Video Can Fix That
Future Society

Nobody Likes Airport Security, Here’s How AI and Video Can Fix That

energy battery recycling electricity
Tesla

People Are Using Old Laptop Batteries to Build Their Own Versions of Tesla’s Powerwall

The ACLU Demands To Know How TSA Is Screening Your Electronics
Future Society

The ACLU Demands To Know How TSA Is Screening Your Electronics

The Future Of Sharing Means You’ll Never Have To Buy Anything Ever Again
Future Society

The Future Of Sharing Means You’ll Never Have To Buy Anything Ever Again