An ever-increasing number of our consumer electronics is internet-connected. We’re living at the dawn of the age of the Internet of Things. Appliances ranging from light switches and door locks, to cars and medical devices boast connectivity in addition to basic functionality. The convenience can’t be beat. But what are the security and privacy implications? […]

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Google gets patent for bizarre odor-obliterating wearable. Google’s latest device may leave you smelling fresh and clean, as they have received a patent for a body odor eliminating device. Google, which gets 90% of its revenue by collecting as much user information as possible and placing personalized ads on websites, is proactively searching for a […]

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The Japanese obsession with creating a Robot that would ultimately destroy all humans and take over the world continues. Read the Web 360 story to see how one day a robot may be watching your kids. SoftBank announces emotional robots to staff its stores and watch your baby SoftBank CEO and Sprint chairman Masayoshi Son […]

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HoloLens actually could be a game changer Technology is advancing so fast, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for me to be impressed by new products. Lots of gadgets and devices have been released recently, but most feature mere incremental changes — more pixels per inch, more vivid colors, more memory or a faster processor. All of […]

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A company called Eleks Labs showed off  their new Tesla app for the unreleased, overly hyped Apple watch.  The app allows you to do things like lock and unlock your car, adjust the temperature and even honk your horn. In its initial state the app seems pretty limited based on the constraints Apple has placed on […]

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Ladies and Gentlemen I present to you the Millennium Falcon RC, or as everyone is calling it these days, Droid.

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