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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

CES: PulseWallet lets you pay with your veins, Sony's Cloud Based Streaming, PlayStation, Nikon & More


Blood money: PulseWallet lets you pay with your veins
Scan your veins with the latest mobile payments panacea

PlayStation Now streams PlayStation games to PS4, Vita, PS3, tablets and smartphones

A first glimpse at Nikon's new flagship, the D4S

Sony's launching a new cloud based TV streaming service in the US this year

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GXV-T Agility Concept Video - DARPA Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

A tour of the best concept cars at the 2014 Paris International Auto Show

Dirt-Eating Dolphin Robot Making a Splash

A closer look at the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge's curved screen

101 Critical Days of Summer: Watercraft Safety

What is the Biggest Game in the World?

Constantine NBC Official Trailer [HD]

Deadly MERS Virus Arrives in America

Maserati Alfieri Concept First Look

Star Wars Spin-Offs Could Include Expanded Universe

Why Diablo III Will be Even Better on PS4

Facts About Godzilla

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

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Science & Tech Articles by Candice Lanier

  • FBI Releases Threat Alerts For Computer Users
  • Facial Recognition & Iris Scanning – The Government’s Surveillance Includes the Rapidly Expanding Use of Biometrics
  • Top Conservative Apps for Android, iOS and Blackberry
  • More Infringement on Privacy: The FBI’s Proposal for Backdoor Surveillance Via a Wiretap-Ready Internet
  • Privacy-Killing Executive Order Expected Soon From Obama
  • Beware of Twitter Direct Messages That May Contain a Backdoor Trojan
  • Obama Administration Will Spend $1 Billion on Iris & Facial Recognition Technology
  • Windows 8 Xbox Games & a Microsoft / Atari Partnership Revives Classic Games
  • The Leap: Soon You Won’t Need a Keyboard or Mouse
  • Review: Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G Features Free Digital TV
  • Cybersecurity: Yet Another Executive Order From Obama Looms
  • Another Bill Destructive to Businesses & the Economy Proposed by The Senate
  • Facial Recognition Technology & Your Rights
  • Google Hammered By Government Requests for Data, US Demands Most
  • The Lieberman-Collins Cybersecurity Act – A Threat to Online Rights
  • The Electronics Entertainment Expo – Information, Schedule, Live Streaming
  • New Type of Trojan Steals Login Info & May Usher in a New Wave of Cyber Attacks
  • Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases on the Rise in the U.S.
  • Judge Upholds Subpoena of Twitter Account – Including Private Info
  • The DOJ Wants Access to Your Cell Phone Data…Without a Warrant
  • The War on Coal: The EPA’s Latest Proposal Could End Coal’s Role in Electricity Production
  • The Potential Threat of H5N1 Bird Flu & Bioterrorism
  • What’s Next for CISPA
  • Infringement on Internet Usage Rights – SOPA Never Really Went Away
  • Link Between Brain Injuries And Violence…And The Afghan Shooter
  • American Innovation & Competitiveness At Risk? Report Says Yes.
  • TransCanada Proceeds With New Pipeline Which Doesn’t Require Presidential Approval
  • Congress gives green light to some 30,000 drones over U.S. skies by 2020
  • The Move Towards Greater Energy Independence
  • Facebook to go public – Expectations between $75 billion and $100 billion
  • Biological Weapons: A Threat Too Serious to Ignore
  • Cool New Military Tech - Roundup
  • Safe Computing – The Latest Security Threats & How To Avoid Them
  • Amazing Paper-Based Wireless Sensor Could Help Detect Explosive Devices, Including IEDs
  • Social Networks & The Online Jihad
  • Chinese Telecom Company Linked to Government Surveillance of US
  • The Erosion of Free Speech on the Internet

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