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As convenient as online banking is, it’s important not to get too comfortable. There is no security

We don’t notice surveillance cameras watching us anymore. They’re everywhere! But what if your spous

What it takes to invent the next breakthrough in technology is an idea, innovation, and the courage

What do protecting rhinos and our border have in common? Black market and violence. In an effort to

The nation's top scientists believe there is intelligent life outside our solar system. They point t

Can you tell the difference between computer-generated voices vs. human voices? Voice used to be a h

Much common 20th-century technology has been rendered obsolete. Let's take a look back at the tech w

Almost 3 years ago Russia dropped a cyber-bomb on Ukraine, hacking energy companies and wiping out p

Implanted or wearable, new technology is making your life easier and healthier. It not only improves

Data broker Exactis tracks about 400 traits on every American. That information is now out in the wi

Though most commonly used for playing games, there are so many more productive aspects to virtual re

Most technology has so far targeted mainly our sense of sight and sound. Soon, we may be able to sen

Anytime you swipe your credit or debit card, you are putting your money at risk. Hackers and scammer

Will we create a super-intelligent AI and forget to give it a conscience? How far is too far when it

Podcasting is exploding. It’s expected to be a billion-dollar industry within 5 years. In this Koman

You’ve heard them – the annoying robotic calls that try to scam you with free vacations or false thr

Ever get the feeling you’re being watched? More and more vacationers are discovering hidden cameras

Is Alexa spying on you? Your personal voice assistant might be a double agent. It works for you by a

The FBI is sounding the warning that we are all at risk of Russian hackers. The cyber attack groups

Each time you "click here to agree," a piece of your privacy dies. Most of us use smartphones, Faceb