Jul 14, 2019 | cameras, Cybersecurity, IoT, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Video
Got Chinese Security Cameras? Just Try to Remove them. U.S. federal agencies have five weeks to rip out Chinese-made surveillance cameras in order to comply with a ban imposed by Congress last year in an effort to thwart the threat of spying from Beijing. But...
Jul 14, 2019 | Facebook, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Social Networking, Technology, Tracking
Worried About Privacy? Steve Wozniak says Delete Facebook Steve Wozniak is the latest high-profile naysayer to speak out against Facebook. The Apple co-founder, who deleted his own Facebook profile last year, told TMZ recently that he recommends most people...
Jul 14, 2019 | Actors, DeepFake, Entertainment, Future Workforce, Hollywood, Media, Movies, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Technology, Video
Hollywood on the Skids with Virtual Stars When you’re watching a modern blockbuster such as The Avengers, it’s hard to escape the feeling that what you’re seeing is almost entirely computer-generated imagery, from the effects to the sets to fantastical creatures. But...
Jul 14, 2019 | Business, China, Cybercrime, Hacking, Nationstates, Radio Show, Radio_Show
Chinese Ministry of State Security Attacks Major Companies Internal Networks Hackers broke into the internal networks on major companies, such as HPE and IBM, and stole corporate data and trade secrets. Then the attackers used the stolen information to target into...
Jul 14, 2019 | Android, Business, Mobile, Monitoring, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Technology, Tracking
Did You Turn of Tracking? Guess What? Apps are Still Tracking You Android Q, the next version of Google’s mobile OS, is set to fix Android’s broken permission system. However, versions in use now give developers easy ways to get around user preferences...
Jul 14, 2019 | Business, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Video Conferencing, Zoom
Apple has a problem with Zoom and so should you After all of the drama over Zoom’s use of a hidden web server on Macs, Apple itself has decided to step in, TechCrunch reports. It is issuing a silent update — meaning your Mac will get it without any interaction...