Former WWII Couple Reunited After 72 Years

It’s fascinating how events in people’s lives can come back around full circle. A couple that met during World War II and separated after the war ended have been reunited after almost 72 years apart. Norwood Thomas, 93, was a pilot in the United States Army’s 101st Airborne Division during WWII when he met Joyce Morris, […]

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Falcon Drone Can Catch & Retrieve Other Drones

Evidently, it takes a drone to catch a drone. Rogue drones are becoming more common and dangerous. Unauthorized drones have been used for everything from disrupting public events and spying on people to interrupting commercial airplane flights. To say that drone use by an amateur operator or terrorist is potentially problematic would be a gross […]

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Police Can Track People Based On “Threat Scores”

Some police departments are now using predictive software that allows them to monitor and track people based on individual, computer-generated “threat scores.” A “threat score” can be thought of as law enforcement’s version of a credit score. However, whereas credit scores are used to assess your financial risk to creditors; threat scores measure your personal […]

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Facebook Wants To Destroy Your Phone Number

Evidently, Facebook’s goal of connecting everyone on Earth includes eliminating their reliance on phone numbers for calling each other. If Facebook has its way, phone numbers will be going the way of the dinosaurs – into the dustbin of history. David Marcus, Facebook’s vice president in charge of instant messaging applications, posted his predictions for […]

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