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US Air Force THOR Can Swat Swarms Of Drones From the Sky

WASHINGTON DC - In recent years, small drones have made their way onto battlefields where they’ve been used to surveil US forces or drop bombs on them, prompting the US military to develop new ways to take them down. This week, the US Air Force unveiled a new tool that can be stationed at bases around the world:

By |2019-06-23T14:24:02-04:00June 23rd, 2019|Drones|

California Real Estate Company To Lend Another $18 Million To Cannabis Farm Near Lansing

DIMONDALE - The San Diego real estate firm Innovative Industrial Properties Inc, which focuses on the regulated cannabis industry, announced that it entered into an amendment of the lease with Green Peak Industries LLC in Dimondale, making available an additional $18 million in funding for expansion of its cannabis cultivation and processing at the property.

By |2019-06-23T14:24:02-04:00June 20th, 2019|Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs|

Florida City Pays $600,000 To Hackers Who Seized Its Computer System

RIVIERA BEACH, FLA - A Florida city agreed to pay $600,000 in ransom to hackers who took over its computer system, the latest in thousands of attacks worldwide aimed at extorting money from governments and businesses. The Riviera Beach City Council voted unanimously this week to pay the hackers' demands, believing the Palm Beach suburb

By |2019-06-23T14:24:02-04:00June 20th, 2019|Cyber Defense|

GVSU Offers Middle School Girls Science Tech, And Engineering Day Camps

GRAND RAPIDS - Middle school girls from West Michigan and Battle Creek will delve into engineering and science concepts and gain hands-on experience at the annual STEPS Camp offered at Grand Valley State University in June. This is the 18th year Grand Valley has hosted the Science Technology and Engineering Preview Summer (STEPS) day camp

By |2019-06-23T14:24:02-04:00June 19th, 2019|IoT, STEAM|

Centrepolis Accelerator’s Radomski Explains Michigan Hardware Summit

ROYAL OAK - Dan Radomski, Director of the Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Technological University, talks about the Hardware Summit that attracted some 500 people who got to interact with some of the companies working with his Accelerator - a joint venture between LTU and the City of Southfield. https://soundcloud.com/mike-brennan-841872555/e174-dan-radomski-centrepolis-accelerator

By |2019-06-23T14:57:02-04:00June 19th, 2019|Hardware, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Kathleen Norton-Schock Updates Diva Tech Talk, MCWT Summer Happenings

ROYAL OAK -Kathleen Norton-Schock updates the recent podcasts she has done on her own show, Diva Tech Talk, as well as the upcoming events for the Michigan Council of Women In Technology - including its big Golf Outing. https://soundcloud.com/mike-brennan-841872555/e174-kathleen-norton-schock  

By |2019-06-23T14:56:11-04:00June 19th, 2019|Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Tamara Shoemaker Updates CyberPatriot Summer Camps For Michigan Students

ROYAL OAK - Tamara Shoemaker, Director, Detroit Mercy Center for Cyber Security & Intel Studies, updates the CyberPatriot summer camps offered across Michigan this summer for middle and high school students that want to learn more about cybersecurity careers. https://soundcloud.com/mike-brennan-841872555/e174-tamara-shoemaker-cyberpatriot-camps

By |2019-06-23T14:51:59-04:00June 19th, 2019|Cyber Defense, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

123Net’s Chuck Irvin Announces The 1000th Lit Building For Internet Provider

ROYAL OAK - Chuck Irvin, Director of Network Development, announced a major milestone for 123Net - the data center provider has lit its 1000th building, meaning that all the other businesses in these buildings now can tap into 123Net's fiber and its Carrier Hotel for a host of data and voice services. https://soundcloud.com/mike-brennan-841872555/e174-chuck-irvin-123net-1000th-lit-building

By |2019-06-23T14:56:27-04:00June 19th, 2019|Featured, IoT, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

The Necessity of Virtual Private Networks

Internet became one of the most innovative technologies introduced in the 20th century. It gave people an opportunity to access various content from different places. When the user navigates in the internet, he hardly thinks he is in danger due to the seeming anonymity. However, he is. The hackers today can easily get the information

By |2019-06-19T09:16:23-04:00June 18th, 2019|Guest Columns, IoT|