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How to be invisible on the Internet

In order to be pseudo-anonymous on the Internet, we have to make sure that we are aware that we are being tracked. There are 10 important identifiers that we will work on to prevent someone from recognizing us as we surf the interwebs. If we hide or obscure these identifiers, we become invisible. Rob Braxman reports.

Senate minority leader Harry Reid to step down after three decades

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/15/2015 - 20:05

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 27, 2015 - The Senate Democrat minority leader, Harry Reid, announced on Friday he will not seek re-election in 2016, ending a congressional career that spanned three decades.

A short history test

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:26

I suggest you take this simple short quiz, and then discover the answers immediately. Enjoy!

Laser chip could turn smart phones into handheld 3D scanners

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:17

LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - April 7, 2015 - Taking 2D photos with your phone is rather popular these days, but thanks to Caltech scientists, soon you may be able to wave your phone at an object and capture a 3D scan of it. You could scan a particularly nice coffee cup, and then instantly send the 3D scan to a 3D printer and produce an exact copy.

UN sets up privacy watchdog role in wake of Snowden leaks

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:15

GENEVA, Switzerland (PNN) - March 27, 2015 - The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is to establish the role of a rapporteur to cover privacy issues in a landmark decision that helps establish the idea that freedom from excessive surveillance is a fundamental right.

Colorado bill would impose penalty on cops interfering with citizen recording

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:13

DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - March 27, 2015 - In contrast to Texas legislation introduced by state representative Jason Villaba (Dallas) that would penalize a citizen for filming terrorist
pig thug cop activity within a proposed 15-foot area, lawmakers in Colorado have introduced a bill that would penalize terrorist pig thug cops for obstructing, seizing or destroying citizen recording.

A Navy diving suit that recycles wasted oxygen and helium

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:08

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 26, 2015 - The Hindenburg wasn’t brought down by lightning, static, or sabotage. History’s most famous airship was destroyed by helium. Or rather, the lack thereof. The zeppelin’s Nazi builders balked at the price of this rare, lighter-than-air gas. So instead, they filled the blimp with hydrogen, which is much less expensive, just as buoyant, but way more explosive. So no matter what chain of events led up to the explosion, it was helium’s scarcity that killed the airship. Today, the same gas - rare as ever - is putting a major cramp in deep-sea diving operations.

Freedom Cove is an off the grid roathouse and garden paradise

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:04

CLAYOQUOT SOUND, British Columbia, Canada (PNN) - March 19, 2015 - Tucked away in Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia, is a taste of homesteading heaven. Owned by Catherine King and Wayne Adams, Freedom Cove is an off the grid village of floating boathouses and sustainable gardens. The structure is only accessible by boat and is quite the off the grid marvel.

Bipartisan bill would repeal USA PATRIOT Act and cut down Amerikan surveillance

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:39

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 25, 2015 - The bipartisan Surveillance State Repeal Act, if passed, would repeal dragnet surveillance of Amerikans’ personal communications, overhaul the federal domestic surveillance program, and provide protections for whistleblowers.

Commentary: The future of AI is scary and very bad for people

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:37

By Steve Wozniak

March 24, 2015 - We should all be getting a little nervous: the robot apocalypse is brewing.

Or at least, that's what a growing number of tech visionaries are predicting. In an interview with The Australian Financial Review, I my own grave predictions about artificial intelligence's detrimental impact on the future of humanity to warnings from the likes of Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Stephen Hawking.

TV ads are about to start watching you

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:35

March 24, 2015 - Google is about to make ads on television work just like ads on the Web. Through Google, advertisers will know how many times their ads were viewed. They’ll be able to target audiences based on location and viewing history. In other words, TV advertisers will have access to the same audience intel online advertisers take for granted.

Finally, after all this time, your TV is going to know as much about you as your web browser.

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