A non-lethal device produced by the united states Navy aims to surreptitiously render a person struggling to speak. These devices, called a handheld acoustic hailing
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iPhone and Apple Watch magnets are strong enough to disrupt pacemakers
Apple’s iPhone 12 and Apple Watch 6 can disrupt medical implants such as pacemakers if they’re held too near to the body, warn researchers. Such
Connecting with nature is good, but can software help us do it better?
I AM no appy person. Technology generally makes me glum. I was the last person I know to have a smartphone. I shop in real
Apple’s child abuse detection software could be vulnerable to attack
Apple’s soon-to-be-launched algorithm to find images of child sexual abuse on iPhones and iPads may incorrectly flag persons to be in possession of unlawful images,
Shipping has made slow progress on climate change – can methanol help?
Shipping is a bigger contributor to climate change than aviation, and remains one of the few sectors where emissions are growing rather than falling. It
Reminiscence review: Sci-fi that’s too ambitious for its own good
It doesn’t take miss Reminiscence’s ambitions to become obvious. The sci-fi thriller really wants to combine the Neo-noir, dystopian aesthetic of Blade Runner with the
Digital archives designed to be permanent appear to be lost on the net
The internet is definitely an ephemeral place, which is difficult for digital web archives designed to permanently preserve the content of web pages. Such archives
US-built biometrics equipment is falling into the hands of the Taliban
With the Taliban having now bought out Afghanistan, there are growing concerns about how precisely it might utilize the data from the huge biometrics programme
VPNs could be vulnerable to attacks that send you to fake websites
Virtual private networks (VPNs), which have seen a rise used as more people work from home, are vulnerable to an attack that removes the anonymity