We’re All Riding In A Boeing 737 With “Energy Efficiency,” Smart Meters, 5G and the IOT
By Patricia Burke Travis also describes the bad business incentives that led Boeing to conceptualize and present the 737 Max as just a tweak of…
By Patricia Burke Travis also describes the bad business incentives that led Boeing to conceptualize and present the 737 Max as just a tweak of…
By Aaron Kesel Stop ACTA 2 activists comprised of Anonymous, Pirates, and Internet freedom advocates have started a new Change.org petition to be delivered to…
By Jason Kelley Government agencies and airlines have ignored years of warnings from privacy groups and senators that using face recognition technology on travelers would…
By B.N. Frank Activist Post has reported about research that has already proven that WiFi isn’t harmless and neither is 5G technology. In fact, no…
By MassPrivateI Last week, NEC Corporation and Nagasaki University announced that they are creating a global facial recognition program based on the U.N.’s slogan of…
By B.N. Frank From The Washington Post: The answer, according to WHO, is never for children in their first year of life and rarely in…
By Aaron Kesel The FBI has failed to assuage concerns of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) on its use of facial recognition technology according to…
By Nicholas West As I’ve been covering for the last several months, we are beginning to see more examples of artificial intelligence being relied upon…
By Derrick Broze A new court filing argues that Google is helping the U.S. government circumvent Fourth Amendment protections in order to conduct warrantless searches….
By Eoin Higgins (CD) — Social media giant Facebook made a major hire Monday, bringing on lawyer Jennifer Newstead as the company’s general counsel—a move…
By B.N. Frank Parents fighting cell towers installed on school properties is nothing new. Activist Post has reported about it before (See 1, 2, 3,…
By Jennifer Lynch There’s heartening news for our location privacy out of Massachusetts this week. The Supreme Judicial Court, the state’s highest court, ruled that…
By Tyler Durden (ZH) – The Department of Homeland Security says that facial recognition technology will be used on 97% of passengers departing the US by 2023, according…
By B.N. Frank If you’re looking for research on how cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation exposure is harmful, you definitely want to check out…