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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Dark Side of Tech: How Ordinary Glasses Can Unlock Private Info

Two Harvard students have stumbled upon a shocking hack that uses facial recognition technology to extract intimate details from strangers. They rigged up a pair of Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses with a powerful language model, allowing them to identify and access personal info on complete strangers the

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Face-Scanning Glasses: Big Brother Is Watching You

Have you ever imagined a world where someone can learn all about you just by looking at your face? That's what I-XRAY is trying to do. This tech uses facial recognition in smart glasses to access databases and dig up info on anyone, anytime. Picture this: You’re walking down the street, minding your

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses: A Privacy Nightmare Unveiled

Imagine being able to see into someone's life just by glancing at them. This isn’t science fiction, it’s a chilling reality demonstrated by two Harvard engineering students. They created a program called "I-Xray" that, when combined with public facial recognition databases, allows Meta’s smart glass

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Oct 03 2024OPINION

The Real Story Behind Primanti Bros. and JD Vance's Visit

Primanti Bros., a Pittsburgh institution, has been in the spotlight for a reason many might find hard to believe. A popular satirical website claimed that the restaurant fired one of its managers after it refused to let JD Vance into their premises. The story quickly spread online, leaving many wond

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Oct 03 2024HEALTH

Fowl Alert: Bird Flu Spreads in California Farm

The first human case of H5N1 bird flu has been reported in California, raising concerns about the potential for a widespread outbreak. In the state's Central Valley, a dairy farm had already detected cases of the virus among its cattle, and an employee came down with mild symptoms such as red eyes.

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Surprising Ally: Trump’s Own Justice Used Against Him in Election Case

Imagine this twist! Jack Smith, the special counsel investigating Donald Trump for election interference, has a surprising ally—Justice Amy Coney Barrett. She’s a conservative Supreme Court justice that Trump himself nominated. In July, she wrote an opinion saying certain presidential actions can be

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

What Politicians Do, Not Who They Are

Imagine scrolling through a news feed and seeing headlines focused on what politicians plan to do for us. Instead of their personal scandals or family dramas, we're learning about their proposals for childcare costs and social security benefits. These are topics that directly affect our lives every

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Oct 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Surprising Power of Smart Glasses

Imagine walking down a busy street while wearing smart glasses. These aren't your typical sunglasses; they have a camera and can recognize faces. Sounds like a recipe for privacy issues, right? Well, two college students decided to show just how real these concerns are with their project called I-XR

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Oct 03 2024CRIME

Singapore Ex-Minister Gets 12 Months for Gift Taking and Justice Blocking

A former minister in Singapore has been sent to prison for a year. His name is S. Iswaran, he's 62 years old, and he used to be part of the cabinet for 13 years. The court found him guilty of taking expensive gifts worth over $300,000 and obstructing justice. This is a big deal because Singapore is

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Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

Nibi's Journey: A Case for Wildlife Care

Imagine a young beaver named Nibi, raised by humans after being found orphaned on the side of a busy road in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Newhouse Wildlife Rescue took her in and cared for her, but now there's a debate about whether she should go back into the wild. A judge has temporarily stopped thi

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