SCI-TECH

Diebold Charged With Bribery, Falsifying Docs, ‘Worldwide Pattern of Criminal Conduct’

Its not who votes that counts, its who counts the votes – Stalin
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The Plain Dealer reports that court documents filed this week by the U.S. Justice Department allege executive and company employees from Diebold’s Asia Pacific region paid “$1.75 million in bribes, gifts and trips to dozens of employees of banks in China and Indonesia”… The bribes were paid in order to secure and retain business with bank customers, including state-owned and state-controlled banks.

Top-Secret Document Reveals NSA Spied On Porn Habits As Part Of Plan To Discredit ‘Radicalizers’

This doesn’t just happen to “Muslims”! Here is our advice:  Either do not watch Porn on your Computer, TV, I-phone, or with Credit Cards…. OR, be ready to cop to it and say “so what”. Also: If you are a leader in the revolution, you may be targeted with Porn (or worse) being sent and installed on your computers… (This happened to us at Deadline Live. We immediately killed it before it could load, and then traced the package back to Halliburton and Chinese IPs) Be aware of this tactic. Make sure you are able to catch it, and do not download anything you are not sure of.

CMU Facial Recognition Technology Could Be Future For Catching Criminals

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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Much like fingerprints, our faces are unique – no two exactly alike.
As human beings, we see the differences, but what can a computer see?
In the movie “Minority Report,” cameras in a shopping mall recognize Tom Cruise’s character and ads speak directly to him.
While that’s fiction, new technology at Carnegie Mellon University is not.

‘Killer Robots’ could be outlawed by World Govt

‘Killer Robots’ could be made illegal if campaigners in Geneva succeed in persuading a UN committee, meeting on Thursday and Friday, to open an investigation into their development
* Keep in mind – What you see below is just what is admitted. We can only guess what’s in design or hidden away.
BAE Systems’ Taranis, a semi-autonomous unmanned warplane, that will use stealth technology and can fly intercontinental missions and attack both aerial and ground targets Photo: HANDOUT
 

7,500 drones in U.S. airspace within 5 years, FAA Predicts

The chief of the Federal Aviation Administration predicted Thursday that U.S. airspace could be crowded with as many as 7,500 commercial drones within the next five years, as he unveiled a long-awaited regulatory blueprint that seeks to protect Americans’ privacy while requiring testing for law enforcement and private companies seeking to operate unmanned aerial vehicles.