
How data will change city transport
This article was originally published on 5th November 2017, for BBC Storyworks. From smart traffic lights to commuters’ smartphones, city Continue reading
This article was originally published on 5th November 2017, for BBC Storyworks. From smart traffic lights to commuters’ smartphones, city Continue reading
The future commute, from self-driving autos to flying city vehicles
Federal agents now have even greater scope for spying on computers belonging to regular citizens, thanks to a controversial amendment Continue reading
Whether you use a VPN for privacy or Modern Family, Netflix’s recent VPN crackdown is blocking more and more users from their binge watching needs. Should you try to get around it?
We use our smartphones in place of maps,health trackers and cameras, so why not use them to replace our credit Continue reading
Just how much data is there about you online? Before you answer that, think about the slew ofsocial media networks, Continue reading
Originally published at Techlicious.com Internet users are pushing back against the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) initiative, a Continue reading
The iPhone 5 might have been a letdown (albeit a thinner, lighter one), but I still think Passbook, the most Continue reading