Dec 1, 2018 | Internet, LinkedIn, Privacy, Radio Show, Security
How To Protect Your Privacy On Linkedin We’ve been spending a lot of time lately wrestling with what Facebook has been doing with our information from our personal lives—but Facebook isn’t the only place where you’re sharing a lot of information about yourself....
Dec 1, 2018 | Facebook, Google, Home, Privacy, Radio Show, Tracking
Google Reveals Plans To Monitor Our Moods, Our Movements, And Our Children’s Behavior At Home Patents recently issued to Google provide a window into their development activities. While it’s no guarantee of a future product, it is a sure indication of what’s of...
Dec 1, 2018 | Brain Fitness, Computers, Internet, Radio Show
Brain Implant Lets Paralyzed People Turn Thoughts Into Text Three people paralyzed from the neck down have been able to use unmodified computer tablets to text friends, browse the internet and stream music, thanks to an electrode array system called BrainGate2. The...
Nov 24, 2018 | Business, Internet, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security
This Windows File May be Secretly Hoarding Your Passwords and Emails If you’re one of the people who own a stylus or touchscreen-capable Windows PC, then there’s a high chance there’s a file on your computer that has slowly collected sensitive data...
Nov 24, 2018 | Apple, Internet, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security
FORGET THE NEW IPHONES: Apple’s Best Product is now Privacy When my friends come to me asking which smartphone or laptop they should buy, I almost always recommend an Apple product–the latest iPhone or MacBook. I recommend these products not just because they...
Nov 24, 2018 | Business, Internet, Passwords, Radio Show, Security
Two-Factor Authentication Using Your Cellphone is Dangerous – A Leaky Database if SMS Text Messages Exposed Password Resets and Two-Factor Codes A security lapse has exposed a massive database containing tens of millions of text messages, including password...