Next time you laugh at musty old tech, remember that new technologies are often built on it.Read More
Month: July 2022
Questions are surfacing once again about whether TikTok poses a national security threat because it is owned by a Chinese company.Read More
Numerous federal agencies agree that widely promoted falsehoods threaten the nation’s security. Doing something about them is another matter.Read More
At the end of a tour that drew some social media mockery, the billionaire brothers’ rock band received a friendly reception at a venue...
The Jumbled Dream of U.S. Chips
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It’s even harder now to understand what the U.S. wants to accomplish with its computer chip plans.Read More
Election fraud claims from 2020 are widespread on talk radio, contributing to the belief that the midterm results cannot be trusted.Read More
3-D Printing Grows Beyond Its Novelty Roots
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With the technology improving and costs falling, 3-D printing could be poised to play a major role in manufacturing.Read More
For about $200,000, an unidentified person or group is offering what is described as data on a billion Chinese citizens. A sampling seemed to...
Twitter’s lawsuit is part of a broadening battle between the biggest tech companies and governments around the world over who gets to control information...
How Wall Street Escaped the Crypto Meltdown
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As cryptocurrency prices plunged and funds failed, strict rules on risky assets helped Wall Street companies sidestep the worst. Retail investors weren’t as lucky.Read...