Everyone is bothered by low internet speeds at home, whether you're watching a movie on Netflix or scrolling through YouTube.
Researchers demonstrated a possible way to track individuals via Bluetooth signals. Researchers warn Bluetooth signals can be used to track device owners via a unique fingerprinting of the radio ...
Our Alpha Doggs blog has a post about a new invention, by University of Utah researchers, that uses RFID or Bluetooth signals to automatically prevent a driver from calling or texting while driving.
Cops use all sorts of tech to track individuals — facial recognition comes to mind, as does mimicking cell phone towers to get pings or mobile data tracking. But some people are finding ways to use ...
The UK’s upcoming contact tracing app aimed at limiting the future spread of coronavirus may not be an effective tool for identify whether users have had close contact with someone carrying the virus, ...