Wi-fi could be used to detect weapons and bombs
A US study has tested out a suspicious object detection system based on ordinary wi-fi. Source by [author_name]
Mystery Russian satellite's behaviour raises alarm in US
Official says “there is no way to verify” what object is and whether or not it may pose a danger. Source by [author_name]
Myanmar Rohingya: Facebook 'still hosts hate speech'
More than 1,000 posts containing anti-Rohingya hate speech are found on the social network. Source by [author_name]
Children 'at risk of robot influence'
A study suggests young children will trust robots and change their minds. Source by [author_name]
Marine Le Pen's presence deemed 'disrespectful' at Web Summit
Conference organiser Paddy Cosgrave initially defended her invitation to the technology summit. Source by [author_name]
President Trump relaxes US cyber-attacks rules
President Trump has signed an order reversing the long-winded process of using cyber-weapons. Source by [author_name]
FBI sought Google location data of many to catch robber
A search warrant seen by Forbes magazine reveals the extent of location data the FBI wants. Source by [author_name]
Apple files stored by teen in 'hacky hack hack' folder
An Australian 16-year-old is in court following a series of intrusions into Apple’s internal network. Source by [author_name]
The karaoke robot and other technology news
BBC Click’s Emily Bates looks at some of the week’s best technology stories Source by [author_name]