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Jason Thomas
Contributing Writer
Jason is an expert in technology, investigations, and cyber security and has worked with governments, the private-sector, and non-governmental organizations to identify threats and opportunities that will shape the future. As Chief of Innovation for Thomson Reuters Special Services, Jason facilitates, oversees, and executes long-term solutions to emerging technology challenges. The views expressed are his alone and do not necessarily represent the views of Thomson Reuters or Thomson Reuters Special Services.
You can follow Jason on Twitter @jasonthomas.
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The FBI issued a PSA this week warning us of how hackers can take control of our cars. Its time for a software upgrade.
Researchers at the University College of London have proposed the development of a centralized digital currency. It's unlike Bitcoin, but has all its benefits.
The Chairman of the FCC is proposing significant new rules that allow consumers to better protect their data from ISPs.
Researchers have discovered that the apps you have installed on your phone can predict your age, income, gender, and marital status.
Infectious disease doctors in Brazil — as well as mothers of infants born with microcephaly — are using WhatsApp to diagnose and cope with the Zika-caused illness.
Apple thinks the government is wrong to seek a "backdoor" to its operating system. Most Americans think the government is right.
Ever wonder what happens when your credit card number, Google credentials, and online banking password get stolen?
Our technologies possess intention, delicately guiding and influencing our most human behaviors in ways we haven’t considered.
Two Virginia Tech students, David Eisenhauer, 18, and Natalie Keepers, 19, are at the center of a murder investigation. So is the social media app Kik.
This year's Winter X Games awarded medals to Halo 5: Guardians competitors and some professional athletes aren't happy about it.
Wading into the gun control debate, Facebook has announced it will restrict person-to-person sales of firearms on its platform.
Two Rice University students have created "TrumpScript," a programming language Donald Trump would approve of.
Our behaviors are measured, assessed, and evaluated in increments, all the little things we do. The future isn’t solely about big data; it's about little data and its risky union with big data.