Mark Zuckerberg says we’ll be plugged into ‘The Matrix’ within 50 YEARS
The Sun | Tech titan claims computers will soon be able to read our minds and beam our thoughts straight onto Facebook.
The Sun | Tech titan claims computers will soon be able to read our minds and beam our thoughts straight onto Facebook.
London Guardian | Apple’s newest encryption tool better secures files on all its devices, just the latest in a move to widespread encryption in the tech industry.
New American | Whether or not Donald Trump was serious when he threatened to “cancel” the United Nations climate agreement negotiated in Paris last year, the White House appears to be taking the threat very seriously.
Cross Map | Every year, thousands upon thousands of people die because of cancer. The disease still doesn’t have a cure, but according to reports it seems like a vaccine is on its way.
Daily Mail | The first signs of a particle heavier than the Higgs boson was seen at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) back in December.
Washington Free Beacon | Liberals actually ‘uncooperative, hostile, troublesome, socially withdrawn, manipulative’.
Christina Sarich | An agricultural, biotech giant, Monsanto has become ‘more vulnerable than ever,’ largely due to having an unnaturally-intense poor public image.
Daily Mail | Teenagers may lose their virginity to sex robots in the future, a leading expert predicted yesterday.
College Fix | Law professor says emerging artificially intelligent attorneys will displace some human lawyers.
Daily Caller | Two climate scientists skeptical of man-made global warming are closely watching a study they say could be a “death knell” to climate alarmism.
AP | Suppose your smartphone is clever enough to grasp your physical surroundings – the room’s size, the location of doors and windows and the presence of other people. What could it do with that info?
Daily Mail | Tim Berners-Lee’s vision for the internet revealed.
Daily Mail | Human organs in pigs ‘is no worse than eating bacon’.
RT | The number of child thyroid cancers discovered in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster has reached 131.
London Independent | The site has publicly addressed rumours that it was listening on in people’s conversations and then analysing them to better send ads