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Who Knows What: Why Information is the Gold of the 21st Century

November 8, 2020April 2, 2021 S. Lowe

The richest place in the world is cyberspace and the most valuable commodity there is information. On July 23, multibillion-dollar tech giant Garmin, who produces smartwatches and aviation products with world renown GPS capabilities, suffered major outages. The outages stemmed from a ransomware that hacked their servers, instituted by the

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Are Cyborgs the next phase in Body Modification?

September 30, 2018February 14, 2021 Jonathan Dain

There are cyborgs living among us and the movement is growing. Bio-hacking or the process of hacking technology to “upgrade” your own body either by surgical insertion of applying it to the skin is a new trend that arose in the last 15 years among the body augmentation crowd. These

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October 3, 2017February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

More detailed than realism paintings, more intricate than gothic architecture, computer coding is art on the smallest scale comprehendible. Is it not art that humans have learned to control electrons—electrons—to do our will? Thanks to those negatively charged balls, the smallest freaking thing in the universe, I can have a

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Jennifer Lawrence Speaks Out about Nude Photos

November 10, 2014February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Jennifer Lawrence recently had nude photos hacked and stolen from her, and she is finally expressing her anger. In the November issue of Vanity Fair, Lawrence talked about the anger and embarrassment she felt, but the peace she is trying to find. At first she tried to write an apology

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