Jill Tarter and Maggie Turnbull discuss Trappist-1, the Fermi paradox, and Fast Radio Bursts at Wired25 Read the original post by Jason Kehe
Month: October 2018
Twitter suspends bots spreading pro-Saudi tweets about missing journalist
Twitter has suspended hundreds of accounts suspected to be bots , which had been tweeting pro-Saudi sentiments regarding the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. According […] Read the original post by Engadget
The FSB called for full control over cyberspace
Interesting statement in light of recent events. In the context of globalization to confront the range of threats is becoming increasingly difficult. Without control over the […] Read the original post by adminfsd
Jony Ive Discusses His Team’s Move to Apple Park, Remains Tight-Lipped About Prospects of Apple Car
Apple’s design chief Jony Ive sat down for an interview over lunch with Financial Times reporter Nicholas Foulkes earlier this month, discussing a wide range […] Read the original post by Joe Rossignol
Lime’s New Scooter Is Hardier, Heavier, and Built for Life on the Streets
More range, more robust, more stable, more waterproof. Lime thinks its “Gen 3” scooter is ready to take on the worst the world can do […] Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Drive.ai Brings Its Self-Driving Cars to Dallas Cowboy Fans
The startup is launching a service that will cart the public around Arlington, Texas, including to and from AT&T Stadium. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Hey Apple, where’s our regular space gray Magic Keyboard?
I’m excited about the new iPads and MacBook that we’ll likely see at the upcoming October event. As you know, I’m also excited about a […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Apple iPhone silicone case: How well does it hold up after four months?
If you’d asked me a little over a year ago, I might have told you that Apple’s silicone iPhone cases were among the worst products […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Google Wants China. Will Chinese Users Want Google?
If it wins government approval to offer its search engine in China, Google won’t have some typical assets, like rich user data and integration with […] Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Netflix Is Finally Canceling Shows. Good
It’s time to make room for new content. Read the original post by Angela Watercutter
Apple iPhone XS Max Silicone Case review: The four-month evaluation
If you’d asked me a little over a year ago, I might have told you that Apple’s silicone iPhone cases were among the worst products […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
How the CISO of Xerox is Improving Security
VIDEO: Dr. Alissa Johnson, CISO at Xerox provides insight into how she looks at security and why commercial enterprises face the same threats as the […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
NEC To Use Biometrics To Streamline Security At The Tokyo 2020 Olympics
The problem with such a system is that people might forget to bring their IDs, or IDs can be easily faked, and not to mention […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Ryder Receives 2018 Green Fleet Award for Driving New Technologies for Environmental Sustainability
Chris Nordh, Ryder Sr. Dir. of Advanced Vehicle Technologies & Energy Products, accepts Green Fleet Award for Ryder's efforts in helping companies transition to zero-emission […] Read the original post by WWSB
What to look for at Apple’s Oct. 30 event, besides iPads and Macs
Well, it’s just another quiet week here in the Apple worl—JUST KIDDING! Thursday brought news that Apple has another event in the works, this one […] Read the original post by Dan Moren