El Salvador Journalists Targeted With Spyware

Dozens of journalists from a leading news site in El Salvador were reportedly targeted with telephone spyware in the most extensive attack yet discovered using the Pegasus software that has been used by governments worldwide.

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Israel Spends $6 Million to Boost Space Tech Startups, From Microchips to Zero-Gravity Vegetables

Israel has earmarked about $6 million (18.5 million shekels) for eleven space tech startups as part of a program to promote research and development of satellite communications, rocket propulsion and sensors.

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COVID Pass Injected As Microchip Raises Concerns (Worthy News In-Depth)

A Swedish firm producing injectable microchips for humans entered the New Year wishing that its product would be used globally as a COVID-19 health pass, despite worries among Christians.

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‘Lasers Will Change the Future Battlefield,’ Says Israeli Air Force Commander

The Air Force commander spoke, among other things, about the future battlefield and challenges expected on it, saying, “We will see greater use of lasers on the battlefield. We will see it in defense and offense, from the ground and the air. The introd…

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China Rolls Out AI Prosecutor

Chinese researchers say they have created the world’s first artificial intelligence “prosecutor” who can charge suspects with “a 97 percent accuracy”.

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Biden Signs $768 Billion Bill As US Faces Attack

U.S. President Joe Biden signed a $768 billion defense bill amid fears that Russia and China are ahead of the United States in developing new weapons systems such as hypersonic technology.

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