Another Reason To Bitcoin? Bank Fees Continue To Rise
The fees for using out-of-network ATMs and having overdrafts continue to soar, according to a report from Bankrate.com released today. The average cost of using an ATM outside your network is $4.35 per...
View ArticleNine Real Technologies That Will Soon Be Inside You
Given the frenzy of interest following the announcement of the Apple Watch, you might think wearable will be the next really important shift in technology. Not so. Wearables will have their moment in...
View ArticlePolice Infuriated About New “Cop Detecting” Device That Warns People When A...
A powerful new device has hit the market that promises to warn drivers of nearby emergency vehicles, including police cars, fire trucks and ambulances. The device is called “Target Blu Eye” and is...
View ArticleTsu: Is This The Social Network The Liberty Movement Has Been Waiting For?
After you joined social networks like Facebook and Twitter you probably invited your friends to join you in those networks. Then your friends did the same and told their friends to join, and their...
View Article5-Foot-Tall ‘Robocops’ Start Patrolling Silicon Valley
Autonomous “Robocop”-style robots, equipped with microphones, speakers, cameras, laser scanners and sensors, have started to guard Silicon Valley. The security robots, called Knightscope K5 Autonomous...
View ArticleUnder Pressure From Uber, Taxi Medallion Prices Are Plummeting
In major cities throughout the United States, taxi medallion prices are tumbling as taxis face competition from car-service apps like Uber and Lyft. The average price of an individual New York City...
View ArticleCould This Simple Card Mean The End Of The Nation-State? [VIDEO]
Kirsten Drysdale of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation is reporting on the story of how Estonia has made it possible for anyone to become a resident of their country by simply applying for a card...
View ArticleIn The ‘Global Struggle For Internet Freedom,’ The Internet Is Losing, Report...
By Nancy Scola The year 2014 marks the moment that the world turned its attention to writing laws to govern what happens on the Internet. And that has not been a great thing, according to an annual...
View ArticleThe Net Is Mightier Than The Sword – James Corbett at TEDxGroningen
Since the rise of the internet people have changed from mere audiences into authors and editors. With pieces of technology small enough to fit the whole world into your pocket, a revolution might be on...
View ArticleCoinbase Is Tracking How Users Spend Their Bitcoins
Coinbase has recently been demonstrating why consumer regulation is such a problem. The company seems to be tracking what their customers are buying with Bitcoin and closing any accounts involved in...
View ArticleCops Think Mt Gox Meltdown Was An ‘Inside Job’– Report
Research shows less than 1% of missing funds lost to attacks, it’s claimed By Neil McAllister Nearly all of the funds missing from bankrupt Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox were the result of fraudulent...
View ArticleWelcome to the Matrix: Enslaved by Technology and the Internet of Things
By John W. Whitehead January 07, 2015 “There will come a time when it isn’t ‘They’re spying on me through my phone’ anymore. Eventually, it will be ‘My phone is spying on me.’” ― Philip K. Dick If ever...
View ArticleThe Guardian view on the freedom of the internet: it’s under attack around...
The net is a powerful weapon, and governments don’t want it in the hands of their critics The internet is not a culture in itself. It has no values and works indifferently either for or against freedom...
View ArticleBitcoin-Powered App makes decentralised crowdfunding a reality
An application called Lighthouse allows it’s users to support or start crowdfunding campaigns for their projects in a similar manner websites like Indiegogo or Kickstarter do. But it’s using bitcoin...
View ArticleWe Can Now Build Autonomous Killing Machines. And That’s A Very, Very Bad Idea
BY ROBERT MCMILLAN Clearpath Robotics was founded six years ago by three college buddies with a passion for building stuff. Its 80 employees specialize in all-terrain test rigs like the Husky, a stout...
View Article7 Creepy Robots for Cops
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View ArticleIn Charge Of Truth? Google Considers Ranking Sites On Facts, Not Popularity
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View ArticleBitcoin Jesus Banned From The U.S and Vigilante Anonymous Network
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View ArticleEntrepreneurship, Austrian Economics, and the Cryptorevolution | Patrick Byrne
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View ArticlePrinceton University Bitcoin Class – Lecture 1
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