• With Flying Car Technology So Close – Why Are We Still So Far Away?

    With Flying Car Technology So Close – Why Are We Still So Far Away?

    Japan is making a push to develop flying cars by enlisting companies like Uber Technologies Inc., and Boeing Co.  This is part of a government-led initiative to bring airborne vehicles to Japan in the next decade. This group will initially be comprised of 21 businesses and organizations, including Airbus SE, NEC Corp., a Toyota Motor…

  • T-Mobile is the Latest Victim of a Security Data Breach

    T-Mobile is the Latest Victim of a Security Data Breach

    T-Mobile and its customers have become the victim of a cybersecurity issue.  In a statement released this week, T-Mobile has indicated that an unauthorized entry into its network may have given hackers access to customer records.  The data that may have been stolen includes ZIP codes, phone numbers, email addresses and even account numbers.  The…

  • Dulles Airport Starts Using Facial Recognition to Confirm Travelers Identity

    Dulles Airport Starts Using Facial Recognition to Confirm Travelers Identity

    The facial recognition technology that the United States has been testing in airports has officially caught its first imposter.  This came just three days after Washington Dulles International started to use it.  According to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a 26-year-old-man from Sao Paulo, Brazil successfully fooled people with a French passport until he…