None Wants to Be Drone Pilot
While the vast majority of U.S. Air Force pilots still control their aircraft from inside the cockpit, about 8.5 percent are drone pilots who operate their vehicles remotely.Read More >>
While the vast majority of U.S. Air Force pilots still control their aircraft from inside the cockpit, about 8.5 percent are drone pilots who operate their vehicles remotely.Read More >>
There are 3,200 utilities that make up the U.S. electrical grid, the largest machine in the world. These power companies sell $400 billion worth of electricity a year, mostly derived from burning fossil fuels in centralized stations and distributed over 2.7 million miles of power lines. Read More >>
Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) such as “World of Warcraft” or “EVE Online” are a lot of fun, but beware: The games can also be great distribution platforms for malicious code makers.Read More >>
The Internet, and many forms of online commerce and communication that depend on it, may be on the brink of a “cryptopalypse” resulting from the collapse of decades-old methods of shared encryption.Read More >>
After Superstorm Sandy left so many New Yorkers without power, New York City and phone provider AT&T partner to install 25 solar powered charging stations over the summerRead More >>
Smartphone and tablet users are unwittingly sharing their personal data with strangers, including cyber criminals who could use it to go on an online buying spree, police warn.Read More >>