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The Microchip Implant that Lets You Pay with Your Hand
Patrick Paumen causes a stir whenever he pays for something in a shop or restaurant. This is because the 37-year-old doesn't need to use a bank card ...
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Fixing Our Privacy Settings
In an issue of CT magazine blogger and church planter Chris Ridgeway writes:
The digital voice assistant from Amazon hears me shoulder my way into the ...
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You Can Run but You Can’t Hide
An Italian mafia boss, Gioacchino Gammino, has been on the run for decades. Gammino escaped a Rome prison in 2002 and was sentenced to life in jail the ...
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What God Has Done with Your Permanent Record
When twenty-nine-year-old Edward Snowden fled to Hong Kong in June of 2013 with a plethora of top-secret NSA and CIA documents, he created a firestorm ...
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Fresh Perspective on ‘Increase in Knowledge’
The often-referenced passage in Daniel 12:4 about an "increase in knowledge" during the last days has taken on new meaning in our high-tech ...
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Radio Host Focuses on One Listener
Terry Wogan was a veteran BBC broadcaster on the Radio 2 breakfast show for nearly 40 years. When Wogan was asked how many listeners he had, he said, ...
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God Knows Us Each by Name
Within its first year, a dolphin develops a unique signature whistle which is the equivalent of its name; it uses this to identify itself to other dolphins. ...
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Intel Predicts the Future
Intel employed a futurist named Brian David Johnson whose was to determine what life would be like ten to fifteen years in the future. Johnson was the ...
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We Are Not the Church of Chicken Little
It would be tempting, as the calendar (changes to) 2021, to view 2020 as a nightmare that will soon pass and quickly be forgotten. Take a mulligan year ...
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The Sum of Human Knowledge Would Fit into Your Local Walmart
When we compare the sum of human knowledge today with what it was just 100 years ago, we are sometimes tempted to think ourselves advanced. Collectively, ...
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