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Is there Internet on the ISS, what is it like, and how long does it take to get a message from Mars — learn about the networks of today and the future.
To build a safer future, we need to stop fearing and start immunizing.
Eugene Kaspersky’s thoughts on the latest updates to our Earth 2050 futurological project.
People worry about technologies stealing their jobs. Young people are less concerned; many of them are sure that completely new professions will emerge instead.
Jeff and Dave discuss a fake Fortnite app, China visiting the dark side of the moon, Facebook breakup, Teensafe, and more.
In this week’s podcast, Jeff and Dave discuss a breach impacting Massachusetts taxpayers, alien hackers, contactless payment fraud, and more.
The future doesn’t have to be a dystopian Internet of Things. We just have to prepare.
Let’s talk about solving blockchain’s six main problems to help it work better, faster, and more efficiently.
Our kids will be astronauts, artists, or travelers — whatever they want, because the boring tasks will be performed by robots.
Until very recently, news of blockchain was all around. Now that the hype has passed, let’s contemplate blockchain’s future.
What will life look like in 20 years? In 30? In the Earth-2050 project, we make some predictions, and you can too!
It is very possible that in the foreseeable future information will be stored in DNA, and the term “virus” will get back to its literal meaning.
The emergence of robocars could mean the end of personal vehicles as we know them. Here’s how things may go down.
Powerful chatbots can replace real-life communication — and take over the world.
Evgeny Chereshnev, professional cyborg, talks about fascinating new jobs that will emerge in the near future.
Catching criminals, waking up a sleepy driver, stopping teens from buying cigarettes — facial recognition can help us accomplish all that and more.
Accurate identification of people’s faces is a very human process, but computers are gaining on our processing. A look at what’s going on now and what we’ll see soon.
As new technologies become increasingly pervasive, we are starting to reconsider our vision of many things. Kaspersky Lab CMO Alexander Erofeev contemplates the ways the Internet transforms our views on privacy.