Faraday cages are not anyone’s idea of bleeding-edge tech–they were invented in 1836. But as we all brace ourselves for Thanksgiving family dinners rendered even more awkward by buzzing iPhones and ...
Greenfield police sought donations of two microwave ovens Friday for use in storing cell phones pending search warrants during criminal investigations. (Greg Saulmon / The Republican) GREENFIELD – Can ...
We all want to keep our personal data safe and secure, and we all know that our cell phones can be a treasure trove of data for identity thieves or other ne’er do wells. Credit cards are also great, ...
Say you wanted to protect your Wi-Fi network from surrounding buildings. The most obvious way to do this would be to secure the devices on your network using the wireless security protocol of choice.
When patients leave family physician Rohini Kanniganti’s office in Boulder, they receive a high five. It’s a friendly slap of hands, but also Kanniganti’s way of reminding the patient of what she ...
Switching your phone off for important meetings or trips to the cinema can be a pain in the ass. Victor Johansson has a solution, though: he’s designed the Escape Jacket, which features a Faraday cage ...
A cocktail bar owner has installed a Faraday cage in his walls to prevent mobile phone signals entering the building. Steve Tyler of the Gin Tub, in Hove, East Sussex, is hoping customers will be ...
Despite the many tools developed to help us down our phones while driving -- from the simple Bluetooth headset to apps that automatically reply to texts-- it appears we just can't stop fiddling with ...
It may seem like a novel idea in the age of smartphones and social media, but Brit Steve Tyler wants visitors to his new bar on England’s south coast to actually chat with one another when they’re ...