Atlanta isn’t the SamSam ransomware strain’s first victim—and it won’t be the last. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Month: March 2018
Smugglers Used Drones to Transport $80 Million worth of iPhones from Hong Kong to China
We have seen smugglers use a variety of innovative ways to smuggle hundreds of iPhones across borders. The sheer popularity of iPhones and the difference […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Nest Hello review: The smartest doorbell
Nest didn’t reinvent the doorbell — that was done already. But it’s made the best one you can buy. In retrospect, I should have seen this coming […] Read the original post by Phil Nickinson
This Week in the Future of Cars: Back to Normal?
A ban for Uber, a challenge to Tesla, and Jaguars for Waymo. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
TP-Link’s one-day sale on routers, switches, and more will ensure you never go without Wi-Fi again
The whole series of tubes at your fingertips. TP-Link is having a huge sale on a variety of routers, switches, and adapters all of which are […] Read the original post by John Levite
Ocean Acidification Could Be a Net Positive for Some Fish
Baby herring adapt to extra carbon dioxide in the water; cod and clams, not so much. Read the original post by Eric Niiler
RSS Readers Are Due for a Comeback: Feedly, The Old Reader, Inoreader
After years of letting algorithms make up our minds for us, the time is right to go back to basics. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Facebook Tries to Make Amends by Easing User Access to Privacy Tools
NEWS ANALYSIS: Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg are trying to make amends to users in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica data breach by […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Could Launch As Early As July
Samsung's Galaxy Note series of phones has been typically launched in the later part of the year. However according to a report from The Investor […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
OK, We Need to Talk About ‘Ready Player One’
Was the movie everything we hoped it would be? Two WIRED editors (and proud ’80s kids) hash things out. Read the original post by Peter Rubin
Crispr’d Food, Coming Soon to a Supermarket Near You
This week the USDA announced it has no plans to regulate gene-editing technologies like Crispr, opening the door to a boom in designer foods. Read the original post by Megan Molteni
A Short History of Mark Zuckerberg’s Privacy Gaffes at Facebook
Facebook has been updating its privacy settings for more than a decade. Will this time be different? Read the original post by Jessi Hempel
How to make Time Capsule and networked drives appear for your Mac
Macworld reader Timothy purchased a Time Capsule that he wants to use exclusively as a base station with a networked drive, rather than for Time […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Why Apple’s new iPad is a better option for schools than a Chromebook tablet
It only took eight years, but the tablet wars have officially begun. Ever since Apple unveiled its instantly iconic iPad back in 2010, we’ve been […] Read the original post by Michael Simon
Toshiba says unable to meet end-March deadline for chip unit sale
Toshiba Corp said on Friday it would not be able to complete an US$18 billion deal to sell its prized chip unit by an agreed […] Read the original post by Channelnewsasia.com