Posts tagged security
Manage Your Online “Reputation” and Personal Information
Jun 27th
Reputation.com Address Privacy Concerns and Protects Personal Data Everyone is online, and companies are tracking and collecting all of that information for their own purposes. But, is there a way that we can track and protect our own information, or at least know where it’s going? Well, that’s possible with Reputation.com. Reputation.com is an online
Robot Police To Visit You, Soon
Aug 3rd
We cannot confirm if this is true but Jamie Martin Design, a UK based product design firm has designed what we could describe as the coolest cop ever. Its called the C.R.A.B. or Cybernetic . Autonomous . Remote . Barricade. The 6 legged robotic cop comes straight out of video games. The sleek thing will be used to do patrols and will be used as a barricade, apparently. The robot packs powerful cannons to keep crowds under control with smoke screen and tear gas shell deployment capabilities. The AI software was developed over a period of 12 years apparently. And its headed to London. We doubt it but we like the design. So, the machines have finally made inroads into our lives! Images after the break.
Ideabing Daily Roundup: National Threat Edition
Jul 26th
Blackberry A National Threat To UAE, Apparently.
Infographic: Conserving Water The Good Way
Infographic: A History Of Apps
Blackberry A National Threat To UAE, Apparently.
Jul 26th
Now I don’t know what these guys are talking about but there seems to be something seriously wrong with the way Blackberry manages data. First it was India, and now UAE. Blackberry servers reside in Canada and hence all the data moving within the blackberrys of the Indias ant the UAEs actually make a round
DIY: Enforcing Privacy, The IR Way
Jun 28th
Too many cameras looking at you on the street? Worried Google street view is photographing you? Well, there is a low cost remedy to this problem. The street cams are super sensitive to infra red light. So why not make a hat that has IR light all over it? DIY video after the break.
HID Global Previews New On Metal RTI Transponder with Broadband UHF
May 24th
RFID Innovation Targets Growing Market Requirements for Returnable Transport Item Applications with Liquid Contents
Persay Brings Voice Based Biometrics To The Market
Apr 26th
So seen those sci-fi movies eh? They scan everything, the eye, the palm, finger prints to get you into that secret lab. What if the villain cut your hands off, pulled your eyes out and you still had to get into that secret lab? Well, there’s a solution. If that biometric security system used the solution from
Unmanned Space Flight? Possible
Apr 24th
Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced the successful launch of the Boeing-built Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), also known as the X-37B, for the U.S. Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office. The OTV was launched on an Atlas V rocket into a low Earth orbit today at 7:52 p.m. Eastern time from Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 41. “The
Driveburn Lets You Destroy Your Hard Drive And Save The Planet
Apr 20th
Strange startups eh? Check this one out – Driveburn provides a service that specializes in, well, destroying hard drives. I am NOT kidding. All that confidential data will not go into someone else’s hands anymore. Driveburn will destroy the drive permanently.
MIT takes step toward airport scanners that can identify explosives
Apr 8th
MIT researchers have developed a new way to tune the frequency of lasers that operate in the terahertz spectrum. The result is an important step toward airport scanners that could tell whether a vial in a closed suitcase contains aspirin, methamphetamines or an explosive.

