science & technology
Your Phone Is Listening and it's Not Paranoia
Here's how I got to bottom of the ads-coinciding-with-conversations mystery.
Your Router May Be Helping Hackers Take Over the Internet
It might also be working for the Russians.
This Nerd’s App Might Just Make Your Phone Pay for Itself
Using a blockchain, Nanostack rents out your phone’s processing power to companies.
The Army Wants to Use a Theoretical Particle To Make an Unhackable Quantum Computer
A telltale signature of the theoretical particle was discovered last year. Now the Army wants to use it to build a quantum computer.
This Is the Facial Recognition Tool at the Heart of a Class Action Suit Against Facebook
Facebook's 'Tag Suggestions' tool might end up costing the company a lot of money.
Inside the Mystery of Animal 'Suicide'
The idea of animals taking their own lives has intrigued humankind for aeons.
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Holograms Might Become a Big Part of Your Life Sooner Than You Think
Companies are developing augmented reality technology they hope will be used by everyone from soccer players to your doctor.