What does Wi-Fi stand for? - New Scientist Wi-Fi became a ubiquitous technology in laptops more than a decade ago and the phrase is in daily use Now the wireless networking technology can be found in our watches, phones, televisions and
Hackers can turn your smartphone into an eavesdropping device Technology Hackers can turn your smartphone into an eavesdropping device Motion sensors in smartphones can be turned into makeshift microphones to eavesdrop on conversations, outsmarting security
Drones turned into zombies using an easy Wi-Fi hack The simple tricks that Kamkar played to perform his drone heist will concern makers and users of the hobbyist-level drones that this works on Divide and conquer First, he looked for the hardware
Hedy Lamarr | Actor and second world war inventor | New Scientist Hedy Lamarr, born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, was a Hollywood movie star who acted in dozens of films, most notably Algiers , released in 1938 and Samson and Delilah , in 1949 Alongside her acting
Googles Project Loon to float the internet on balloons The Raven Aerostar balloons Google is using typically have a maximum flight time of 55 days, meaning that the floating internet links will need to be either replaced on a regular basis, or
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The internet is running out of room – but we can save it Are we running out of internet? It might sound like an odd question, but researchers met at the Royal Society in London this week to discuss a coming internet "capacity crunch", and what we might