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Need to Stay in Shape? We've Got an App for That
Eyes in the Sky: Drones Coming to a City Near You
Drones may soon become common sights in the sky. They have the ability to open doors for new ways of doing business. But they also raise privacy concerns.
3D Printing Becomes Potentially Lethal
Jerusalem Dateline for April 19, 2013 - This week on Jerusalem Dateline…The new frontier in the war on terror. How the Israeli government is using drone technology to identify and stop attacks. Plus, Israel's anniversary: 65 years after the ...
Experts Say US, Russia Could See Oil Boom
President Obama Announces New
Critics Question Uncle Sam's Ammo Buying Spree
Translators Use Technology to Combat 'Bible Poverty'
Deceptive Beauty: Volcanoes Ready to Blow
For years, scientists have monitored volcanoes in the United States. It's important work because an active volcano can erupt at any time, quickly wiping out entire communities.
Author of Hooked Gregory Jantz shares about the pitfalls of media, technology and social media.
One Texas school district has begun using RFID chips with its students. Administrators say it’s for students' safety. But parents say it violates their children’s privacy and religious beliefs.
Big Brother? School District Tracks Kids with RFID
Author of Hooked Gregory Jantz shares about the pitfalls of media, technology and social media.
Identity Swiped! Guarding against High-Tech Scams
Every year, thieves are coming up with new ways to rob consumers of their identity.
The U.S. has increased spending and even received new ideas for protecting the border. Yet, more advanced technology isn't being utilized and Americans see the danger.