David Carroll, a professor at Parsons School of Design, might finally get to see everything Cambridge Analytica knows about him. Read the original post by Issie Lapowsky
Month: May 2018
Sci-Fi’s Mind-Blowing Cities Never Fail to Fascinate
Science fiction writers have dreamed up some amazing places. Read the original post by Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy
If you love Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, you should try these games!
Doesn’t hurt to try something new. Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze is a great game for new and old Nintendo Switch lovers, but you might beat […] Read the original post by Kennedy Weston
Drone Swarms, North Korean Antivirus, and More Security News This Week
Bad drones, boobytrapped North Korean antivirus, and more of the week’s top security news. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
Google Extends its Advanced Protection Program To Native iOS Apps
It's not surprising that Google would focus on creating security protocols and methods to protect its Android platform. After all the security of iOS is […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
iOS 11.3.1 Jailbreak Updates: Latest iPhone Jailbreak News
Ever since coolstar released Electra iOS 11 jailbreak with Cydia at the end of February, things have been very quiet in the iPhone jailbreak community. Continue […] Read the original post by Andy
Apple Beats Headphone Sale: Studio3, Solo3, PowerBeats (and Other Tech Deals)
The new Beats Studio3 Wireless and other headphones are on sale, along with other great deals this weekend. Read the original post by Wired Staff
Space Photos of the Week: A Tale of Two Galaxies
The Large Magellanic Cloud is actually rather small, and NGC 2655 is a blobby “lenticular” shape. Read the original post by Shannon Stirone
Sapiens International (SPNS) Set to Announce Quarterly Earnings on Monday
Sapiens International will be announcing its earnings results before the market opens on Monday, May 7th. Analysts expect the company to announce earnings of $0.09 […] Read the original post by Daily Political
Temporary, repeated insanity: Misunderstanding iPhone part orders
Turn the clock back, if you will, all the way back to early February. No, not literally, Doug. It’s a figure of speech. Besides, that’s an analog […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Georgia Hacking Bill SB315 Gets Cybersecurity All Wrong
Georgia’s SB315 discourages security research and encourages hacking back—meaning it’s exactly backwards. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Lockheed Martin’s Drone-Killing Mini Missile Weighs Just 5 Pounds
Miniature Hit-to-Kill missile is meant to defend against nimble threats like drones and mortars. Read the original post by Eric Adams
Elon Musk’s Ire Reveals a Wall Street-Silicon Valley Divide
Wall Street doesn’t understand visionary CEOs, who don’t want to be bothered with pesky questions about earnings and cash flow. Read the original post by Zachary Karabell
How to export your Chrome for iOS passwords
Perhaps you’ve decided to finally take control of the giant mess of passwords you’ve made over the past decade or two. You’ve downloaded a password […] Read the original post by Jon Reed
Apple’s HomePod Could Soon Be Headed To France, Germany, Japan
Apple's HomePod was launched not too long ago, but its initial launch was limited to a handful of markets which was an interesting choice given […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo