The purpose of the Counter-Surveillance Headdress, by Gloria Sed, is to empower the wearer by allowing him/her to […]
The CCTVme prototype works like an analog ï¬?rewall. It protects people’s privacy from outside attacks through the internal […]
DoxPara have published revealing images of how much the world has been infested by Sony’s DRM-rootkit. The data […]
Public recycling bins that use RFID to credit recyclers every time they toss in a bottle; pressure-sensitive floors […]
A team at the University of Tokyo’s Center for Spatial Information Science has developed a system that evaluates […]
A surveillance system that singles you out if you’re acting suspiciously and alerts authorities so they can take […]
Henrin, developed by Masaru Tabei and Yuria Terada, is a collection of CD-Rs that contains the life of […]
A high-tech plaster could keep a constant check on your health, thanks to a tiny electronic device, which […]
Q Star FlashCam-530 vociferous lampposts are being deployed across the UK. The FlashCam has already been attached to […]
Space for privacy (2) The Digital Shelter Kit contains self-adhesive tape -with “digital shelter – stand inside the […]
Cities across Germany are being equipped with electronic jogging paths to beam runners’ heart beats to a computer. […]
Japanese software company SGI has developed a mannequin robot that can strike a pose for the nearest person […]
Microchips inserted into the new bins in Croydon (S.London) may be adapted so that the council can judge […]
Brittan Elementary School, the only grade school in a California rural town, is requiring students to wear FRID […]
A recent patent application from Hewlett-Packard labs describes a system in which digital cameras would be equipped with […]
Bar Soba, a nightclub in Glasgow (Scotland), is about to offer its regulars the option of having a […]
An expanding number of hospital systems in the USA are adopting “enhanced intensive care” technology — known as […]
York University (Canada) Prof. Vincent Tao has developed a satellite mapping technology that enables users to visually zoom […]
If U.S. Air Force experiments are successful, free-floating “near space” surveillance balloons could be deployed by late next […]
Forensic scientists of the UK Forensic Science Service are developing a method of linking DNA evidence from a […]
A snooping software is being offered to investment banks and other large companies who fear being hit by […]
Germany’s cabinet is due to discuss a law that would regulate limited genetic testing for employees in jobs […]
Disney’s reservation agents are already using new technology to create a sales process “that satisfies guests while significantly […]
There’s a story all over the web about a research showing a selected group of people able to […]
The American Civil Liberties Union has urged Virginia not to place RFID chips in driver’s licenses. “This proposal […]
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According to a report by Creative Loafing, a federal agency, part of the Department of Transportation, is planning […]
New York City Bill of Rights Defense Campaign is launching the Surveillance Camera Project to raise awareness about […]
The Mobile Snoop Service experiment developed by Anab Jain (one of the 2 developpers of the fantastic sketch-a-move […]
Asbos – anti-social behaviour orders – are civil orders tailored by UK courts against a named individual, forbidding […]
The US federal government said yesterday that it will order airlines to turn over millions of passenger records […]
Access, Marie Sester’s interactive work is accessible online throughout this year’s edition of Villette Numerique (in the “Zone […]
A squadron of robot spy planes, similar to those used by US forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, will […]
On Monday, I read in The Guardian, an article about reality shows. I won’t edit much as, well, […]
According to Technology Review Weblog, the US National Science Foundation and the Intelligence Community award $157K to study […]
In Korea, a software company called Logic Plant has launched a program that informs parents about their children’s […]
2,500 DNA testing kits – each of which includes two swabs, gloves and an evidence bag – are […]
Chinese Internet hosting services, including wireless and IM services, are filtering communication through key word blocking mechanisms. Chinese […]
Athens 2004 dictated that spectators may be refused admission to events if they are carrying food or drinks […]
During the Republican National Convention, the Federal Protective Service has brought to New York patrol officers equipped with […]