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As a study by UCLA found in 2007, the human brain is wired to over-estimate the size of risks, underestimate your ability to handle them and downplay the costs of not taking them.
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Using the latest brain imaging technologies, researchers have been able to prove that we human beings are neurologically wired to over-estimate the size of risks, under-estimate our ability to handle them, and downplay the costs of inaction.
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We are being wired right now with over 1500 connections for Wi-Fi.
FORBES: Maintaining Home-Field Advantage In A Digital Age
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Jesper Andersen, the developer behind anti-social networking app Avoidr, discovered a security flaw in Foursquare that allowed him to monitor 875, 000 check-ins in San Francisco over the past three weeks, Wired reports.
FORBES: Watch Out: Check-in Apps Share Your Location With More People Than You Think
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Those who saw it as a flash in the pan looked like fools when it took over the wired world, while those who saw it as a techno-utopia that would enlighten (and enrich) the world now hold stock options that are under water.
FORBES: A Net Uncertain
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This bus-powered, wired remote feels solid in hand, with function taking precedence over form.
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