Eugene K. Chow
Eugene K. Chow is a speechwriter and freelance journalist. He is the former executive editor of Homeland Security NewsWire. Previously, he was a research assistant at the Center for A New American Security, a Washington-D.C. based think tank.
Latest articles by Eugene K. Chow
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How to ride out the apocalypse in a big cityThe Explainer So you live in a city and don't want to die a fiery death ...
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The looming end of the smart speakerfeature The days of the Amazon Echo are already numbered
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China's Wild WestThe Explainer Go west, young Han
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How to tell if you've been hacked by Russia, China, or North KoreaThe Explainer A guide
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The military is weaponizing video gamesfeature The Xbox Kinect can do a lot more than recognize your dance moves...
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These drones scuttle, swarm, slither, and squirmfeature The Pentagon is looking increasingly like The Island of Doctor Moreau
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Why are all of America's nuclear missiles aimed at Russia?feature The U.S. has 450 active ICBMs, but here's the catch: They can really only be used to attack Russia
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Is predictive policing making Minority Report a reality?feature And you thought the film's fancy touchscreens were prophetic...
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What would a U.S.-China war look like?feature War-gaming an extremely unlikely conflict
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Why the military is becoming a lean, green fighting machinefeature Captain Planet might be getting reinforcements
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The U.S. is in an under-the-radar space race with China — and it's losingfeature When shooting for the moon means shooting down satellites...
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Forget hackers: Squirrels are a bigger threat to America's power gridfeature Who needs fancy military-grade equipment when nimble legs and sharp incisors will do?
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4 up-and-coming terrorist groups that wreaked havoc in 2013feature These rising terrorist organizations could replace al Qaeda as Public Enemy #1
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