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2001 翻译延伸 5、A boom in neighborhood surveillance cameras will, for example, cause problems in 2010, while the arrival of synthetic life like robots will mean people may not be able to distinguish between their human friends and the droids. 【
Cameras in Istanbul Taxis Causing Concerns Cameras are being put in taxis in Turkey's largest city, Istanbul. Turkish officials say the cameras will provide security for taxi drivers and their passengers. But some people fear the devices are part of
Broadcast: Jan 31 2003 The World Health Organization is warning countries to take steps to prevent terrorist attacks on food supplies. About 1.5 million people, most of them children, die each year fr
With the development of the Internet and related technology, we are all getting more and more reliant on our smartphones. Following this trend, a new word, phubber, has also been coined, conflating the words phone and snubber, which refers to people
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More College Students Seeking Help with Mental Health Over the last 10 years, the number of university students seeking help for mental or emotional problems has grown sharply. A 2015 report from the Center for Collegiate Mental Health found the numb
The U.S. government threatened Yahoo with daily fines of $250,000 for refusing to hand over user data as part of the National Security Agency's surveillance programs, Yahoo said Thursday. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review released
Groups Call for Law to Protect Internet Privacy 非政府组织呼吁立法保护网络隐私 The Internet Governance Forum took place last week in Istanbul, Turkey. The United Nations provided support to the yearly conference. Delegates expressed co
AS IT IS 2015-07-14 Australia Develops New Technology to Fight Graffiti 澳大利亚开发新技术对抗涂鸦 Cities throughout the world spend a lot of money fighting graffiti. Graffiti writers leave their mark in public places, often on walls or
AS IT IS 2016-09-17 Campaign Launched to Pardon Edward Snowden Supporters of Edward Snowden have appealed to U.S. President Barack Obama to give him a pardon. The American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch launched a
Technology Report - Surveillance Software Key Concern at Internet Governance Meeting 监控软件在互联网监管会议上关键问题 From VOA Learning English, this is the Technology Report. The Internet Governance Forum took place last week in I
BERLIN, July 10 (Xinhua) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel has defended German intelligence services and intelligence cooperation with other countries, saying that the intelligence work is essential for the security of citizens. In an interview to b
WASHINGTON, June 10 (Xinhua) -- The White House on Monday declined to comment on a whistle-blower who revealed details about two classified surveillance programs by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). White House spokesman Jay Carney said at the
本期内容: AformerPhDstudenthasappearedincourtintheUSstateofIllinoischargedwithkidnappingaChinesestudent,whoremainsmissing.HundredsofpeoplegatheredoutsidecourtinthecityofUrbanaasBrentChristensen, 28,wasarraignedinanine-minutehearingonMondaymorni
It's WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Susan Stamberg. The House of Representatives this past week rejected legislation that would have limited what data the NSA can collect from Americans. But the margin was narrow, and House leaders predict more e
本期内容: Jeff Bezos knows when you've been sleeping, when you're awake, and when you've been bad or good, because you didn't change the default privacy settings on the Amazon smart speaker you set up in your bedroom. This Christmas, families w
模仿文本:It's very good as far as it goes but it does miss one rather crucial point which is that the people who are doing the most surveillance aren't really the NSA or GCHQ or anyone like that. They're these tech companies themselves. There's
From VOA Learning English, this is In the News. A special advisory group in the United States is urging President Barack Obama to make changes to the governments surveillance programs. The group offered its suggestions in a report released this week.
GWEN IFILL: Earlier in the day, the Obama administration went to Capitol Hill to make its case to allow government great access to encrypted information. Essentially, the government wants to be able to read certain data that intelligence agencies can