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Geopolitical, Science & Disruptive Technologies

April 9, 2017by Russ Roberts

Hawaii Intelligence Digest, 10 April 2017, 04:05 hrs, UTC, Post #166. Source: https://soundcloud.com/stratfortalks/geopolitical-science-disruptive? Accessed on 10 April 2017, 04:05 hrs, UTC. Please click link to hear the complete podcast. Comment: […]

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38% of U.S. jobs will be lost to automation

April 2, 2017by Russ Roberts

Hawaii Intelligence Digest, 03 April 2017, 04:55 hrs, UTC, Post #159. Source: http://www.bigthink.com/david-ryan-polgar/38-of-american-jobs-could-be-replaced-by-robots-according-to-pwc-report? Accessed on 03 April 2017, 04:55 hrs, UTC. Reporter:  David Ryan Polgar. Please click link to read […]

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U.S. sweeping up Russian hackers in a broad global dragnet

April 1, 2017by Russ Roberts

Hawaii Intelligence Digest, 01 April 2017, 23:35 hrs, UTC, Post #158. Source: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/national-security/article141997444.html Accessed on 01 April 2017, 23:35 hrs, UTC. Reporter:  Tim Johnson (McClatchy DC Bureau). Please click link […]

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“Secure” in Chrome Browser Does not mean “safe”.

March 28, 2017by Russ Roberts

Hawaii Intelligence Digest, 29 March 2017, 03:25 hrs, UTC, Post #154. Source: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2017/03/chrome-secure/ Author:  Mark Maunder, Wordfence Security Founder & CEO.  Release date:  27 March 2017. Accessed on 29 March […]

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French Elections, Future of the Eurozone & Russian Influence

March 15, 2017by Russ Roberts

Hawaii Intelligence Digest, 15 March 2017, 21:40 hrs, UTC, Post # 142. Source: https://soundcloud.com/stratfortalks/french-elections-future-of-the? Accessed on 15 March 2017, 21:40 hrs, UTC. Reporters:  Lauren Goodrich, Mark Fleming-Williams, Ken Maranian (STRATFOR). […]

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Retired News director of Pacific Radio Group Radio Stations on Hawaii-the Big Island. I have more than 40 years of broadcast experience, including positons at KTUH-FM (UH-Manoa), KPOI-FM (Honolulu). KHLO-AM (Hilo), KKBG-FM (KBIG-FM)(Hilo/Kona), KAPA-FM (Hilo-Kona). Native-FM (Hilo-Kona), and ESPN Hawaii (Hilo-Kona). Former University of Hawaii-Hilo librarian. Retired Air Force Officer. Amatuer (Ham) Radio operator since 1977 (currently holds the Amateur Extra Class License from the FCC-KH6JRM).... Can read, write, and speak Russian. Retired on 30 September 2011, but still maintains a Hawaii Island News Blog.

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