PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (PNN) - July 8, 2016 - The computers of today have just about hit their limits, and scientists around the world are scrambling to build the first viable quantum computer - a machine that could increase processing speeds 100-million-fold.
We might finally have a way to build circuits for the world's first quantum computers
Teen has created a free robot lawyer app that just overturned 160,000 parking tickets
NEW YORK (PNN) - June 30, 2016 - Got a bogus parking ticket? Now you can appeal it in less than a minute. The new chatbot tool, DoNotPay, uses previously successful appeal letters to draw up a customized template, allowing users to avoid courts, legal fees, stress, and having to use a lawyer.
Stunned residents see UFO near military base
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Facebook is silently listening to everything you say and here is how to stop it
Facebook mobile app has complete access to your phone’s microphone.
MIAMI, Florida (PNN) - June 21, 2016 - Recently, an expert has come out to claim that Facebook may be listening in on your conversations. Kelli Burns, a mass communication professor at the University of South Florida, believes the app might be using people’s microphones to gather data on the content of people’s conversations.
First test for machine that could change the future of particle physics
GENEVA, Switzerland (PNN) - June 18, 2016 - One thing you may know about particle physics experiments is that they're enormous. The Large Hadron Collider is five or so miles in diameter, big enough to circle some towns. Stanford's Linear Accelerator is two miles long. Scientists are hoping a new experiment will lead to far smaller but still extremely powerful accelerators.
Robot that can choose to harm humans sparks artificial intelligence debate
LONDON, England (PNN) - June 13, 2016 - Fear of man-made machines is growing as they become stronger, but Alexander Reben says his new invention shows we need to prepare for the worst.
A robot that has the capacity to decide it will inflict pain on humans has been invented - breaking one of the standard rules for artificial intelligence.
Robot that can choose to harm humans sparks artificial intelligence debate
LONDON, England (PNN) - June 13, 2016 - Fear of man-made machines is growing as they become stronger, but Alexander Reben says his new invention shows we need to prepare for the worst.
A robot that has the capacity to decide it will inflict pain on humans has been invented - breaking one of the standard rules for artificial intelligence.
Google is quietly recording everything you say
Here’s how to hear it, delete it, and stop it.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Kalifornia (PNN) - June 5, 2016 - Thanks to a function of their search software, Google could have years worth of your conversations recorded, and you can hear it for yourself. Your cringe-worthy history can be heard and viewed along with a list of all your searches, at your personal Google history page.
NBC predicts we will all have an embedded RFID Chip by 2017
Freedom lovers beware! NBC recently aired a report predicting that by 2017 RFID chips may be embedded under the skin of Amerikans to facilitate identification. While the report doers briefly mention concerns over personal privacy posed by this existing technology, it primarily focuses on the conveniences created by implemetation of such a system. Tom Costello reports.
Tech firm will transfer human consciousness into robots
MELBOURNE, Australia (PNN) - May 29, 2016 - An Australian startup tech company has announced plans to work on a way of transferring a person’s consciousness into a robot’s body so that people can continue to live after their bodies have died.












