SAN ANTONIO – They are watching you while you’re driving. The use of license plate-reading cameras is quickly spreading across communities around San Antonio. However, there are some concerns with its ...
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Google’s parent firm Alphabet, plans to expand its driverless ride-hailing program to Baltimore. The company will start by mapping city streets and ...
Xteink has launched the X4, a tiny e-reader that magnetically attaches to your phone. It skips premium features like a touchscreen and front light, but delivers true pocketability. The X4 is available ...
Earlier this year, Apple launched a new tool that makes it easier to read anything on your device’s screen. Designed for people with visual disabilities, Accessibility Reader provides a full-screen ...
A group of civil liberties and immigrant support organizations is suing San José, alleging the city’s widespread use of hundreds of automated license plate readers amounts to a “deeply invasive” mass ...
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — If you’re someone who loves the convenience of tapping your phone or smartwatch to pay, cybersecurity experts say you may want to think twice before your next purchase. A new scam ...
Keeping your computer secure is more important than ever. Cyberattacks target computers, accounts and sensitive data daily. Traditional passwords have long been the cornerstone of security, but they ...
The Cambridge City Council has suspended its use of Flock Safety cameras amid growing concerns that the company may be sharing data with the federal government. The decision comes just months after ...
A plot to cripple the telecommunications infrastructure – discovered in New York City as world leaders gathered for the United Nations General Assembly – has proven far more extensive than initially ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Secret Service has found and is quietly dismantling a massive network of “SIM farms” across the New York area just as world leaders gather for meetings at the United Nations.
The Secret Service announced that it dismantled a telecommunication threat to New York City. Agents uncovered a cache of electronic devices, including SIM cards and servers in multiple locations ...