Technology September 9, 2020 College campuses working to keep coronavirus at bay turn to tech Many colleges and universities nationwide are working around the clock to keep their campuses open during the coronavirus pandemic, as some rely on developments in technology to help keep students and staff COVID-free.
Media September 8, 2020 Guardian publishes op-ed written entirely by artificial intelligence: ‘I have no desire to wipe out humans’ The Guardian published an opinion piece written entirely by artificial intelligence on Tuesday to convince readers that the advanced technology has “no desire to wipe out humans.”
EDUCATION September 8, 2020 Hartford delays first day of school due to ransomware virus Hartford, Conn., public schools postponed the first day of classes Tuesday after a citywide ransomware attack "caused an outage of critical systems."
VIDEO September 3, 2020 Navarro on coronavirus vaccine timeline: We're ‘not cutting corners' Peter Navarro on coronavirus, economy
EDUCATION August 20, 2020 Zoom hackers target Columbine High School call with threats of '2020 Columbine remake' Hackers on Tuesday disrupted a Columbine High School Zoom meeting with threats of a "2020 Columbine remake."
iPhone August 18, 2020 San Diego Police Department can covertly unlock iPhones with spyware technology, report says San Diego police have been discreetly using spyware technology to unlock iPhones without their owners’ knowledge, according to a local report.
VIDEO August 17, 2020 FDA-approved coronavirus saliva test could be used at home: Dr. Marc Siegel Dr. Marc Siegel on coronavirus testing, vaccine
VIDEO August 17, 2020 McDonald's sues former CEO Steve Easterbook Andrew Napolitano on McDonald's lawsuit, how the ex-CEO is firing back as the company looks to reclaim his severance and Epic Games suing Google and Apple over its app store policies
Hong Kong August 14, 2020 China's national security law triggering radical transformation of Hong Kong's human rights Despite pledges from top Hong Kong officials that the draconian national security law, which contains 66 articles and criminalizes succession and subversion, to terrorism and collusion, would only impact a small fraction of the seven million population, almost every facet of the once independent enclave – from education to civil society to technology – has been radically transformed in just over a month.
VIDEO August 13, 2020 FDA looking for coronavirus vaccine with 50% effectiveness: Dr. Marc Siegel Dr. Marc Siegel on coronavirus vaccine, treatments