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News & Articles By Cassie B.
10/15/2017
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By Cassie B.
New fingerprint technology will hint at “offender’s state of mind” – it also detects gender, recent diet and sexual activity
As technology advances, it often comes at the cost of our personal privacy, whether it’s GPS tracking technology, browsers sharing your history with advertisers, or smart TVs recording and transmitting your personal conversations. The latest major setback for those of us who are uncomfortable with so much personal information floating around comes in the form […]
10/09/2017
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By Cassie B.
“No refusal” traffic stops soon to encompass more than just alcohol testing: New technology can test fingerprints for cocaine use
Testing a driver who is suspected of using cocaine can be a drawn-out process that typically requires a fair degree of waiting for results. Now, however, a fingerprint test has been developed that will detect the drug’s presence in a person’s system in mere seconds. In addition, its use of fingerprints reduces the chances of […]
07/29/2017
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By Cassie B.
Microchipping goes mainstream: Wisconsin company announces plan to chip employees
The next time your boss asks you to do something you’d rather not, just remember that it could always be worse: you could be working for Three Square Market. The Wisconsin firm, which designs software that is used in office complex break room markets, has found itself in the spotlight after announcing its intention to […]
06/01/2017
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By Cassie B.
Farmer faces $2.8 million fine for plowing his own land
In a classic example of government overreach, federal regulators are now demanding nearly $3 million from a California farmer for not getting a permit to plow his own farmland. John Duarte, the owner of Duarte Nursery in Modesto, California, bought the 450 acres of land ten miles to the south of Red Bluff in 2012 […]
05/28/2017
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By Cassie B.
Twitter takes big step backward in new privacy policy rollout
A new update to Twitter’s privacy policy sees the end of a longstanding pledge to protect user privacy by the firm. Twitter, which has never been profitable, is now taking a more proactive approach toward boosting revenue and it’s coming at the expense of its loyal users. In an effort to improve the reach of […]
05/26/2017
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By Cassie B.
Tech giants are the new wealthy “industrialists” of the modern age… and the rest of the population resents it
While economic growth in the U.S. remains stagnant, one sector has been performing remarkably well: Technology. Big tech stocks like Apple and Amazon have noted incredible gains, prompting one popular strategist to take a cue from the Occupy Wall Street movement and create a report called “Occupy Silicon Valley.” According to Bank of America Merrill […]
05/03/2017
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By Cassie B.
State finally releases kidnapped homeschool children after months in captivity
When Kiarre Harris decided to take her kids out of the public school system in Buffalo, New York, and homeschool them instead, she had no idea the decision would result in her losing her children. Harris followed the regulations for withdrawing her children from public school in December, but a week later, she got a […]
03/06/2017
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By Cassie B.
Privacy under attack as internet “fingerprinting” tracks your every move
If the dwindling level of privacy offered by internet use makes you more than a little uncomfortable, you might not want to hear about the latest tracking technique developed by a Pennsylvania professor of computer science. Yinzhi Cao of Lehigh University has come up with a way to make “fingerprinting” work across multiple browsers with […]
02/25/2017
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By Cassie B.
Winning: Food freedom bills are spreading across the U.S.
Consumers are increasingly realizing the benefits of natural foods, and it appears their voices are finally being heard as new legislation has been proposed in California and Montana that will make it easier for local small food entrepreneurs. A new law in Montana would allow homemade food to be sold and consumed and encourage the […]
02/07/2017
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By Cassie B.
Homeschoolers are under attack in Iowa
One of the states that has traditionally been more accepting of homeschooling, Iowa, could soon enact a new rule subjecting parents who choose to exercise their right to educate their kids to regular home visits. S.F. 138, which was introduced by Democratic State Senator Matt McCoy, requires school districts to carry out quarterly home visits […]
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