Digital Matter Expands Bluetooth®-Enabled GPS Devices with G70 BLE and Dart3 BLE
Digital Matter, a global leader in low-power GPS and IoT hardware development, recently announced the next-generation versions of their Dart3 and G70 GPS vehicle and equipment tracking devices, with the…
The party of “democracy” will now choose your candidate for you
The use of “democracy” as a propaganda term can be seen in the way that it is used in the same way as “revolutionary” by Marxist regimes. It’s just code…
There’s Nothing “Absurd” or “Dangerous” about Ending the US Department of Education
Neal McCluskey If you ran a corporation, and a division you did not need suffered massive losses while proving either ineffective or downright incompetent at its job, you would seriously…
Biden Bows Out from 2024 Race
Walter Olson With apologies to Shakespeare, nothing in his term became him like the leaving it. Even those of us who regularly disagree with the policy decisions of the Biden…
The degrowth movement is antihuman, and its advocates are fine with that
The degrowth movement seeks to mitigate climate change by ending economic growth, which is really a move to engage in large-scale depopulation.
The cost of a hoax
The Kamloops “scandal” has turned out to be a Canadian government lie that the Canadian and American media gladly repeated. Canada’s government now wants to make it a crime to…
Real-time transportation visibility platforms become popular
Berg Insight, the leading IoT market research provider, today released a new research paper covering real-time transportation visibility platforms. Many companies today offer various types of visibility functionality for the…
The Intersection of IoT and Cybersecurity: Preventing Blackmail and Sextortion
The Internet of Things (IoT for short) is the collective reference for a network of interconnected devices that work to communicate and exchange data with one another across the Internet.…
Does the Fed Push Interest Rates Down? History Says Yes
Jason Purcell joins Bob to discuss his historical analysis of yield curves (in both UK and US) going back to the 1870s, which shows that central banks do indeed manipulate…