Find Your Lost Android or iOS Device Super Easily Using Google
Losing your smartphone can seem like a devastating thing. Unfortunately, it’s not very rare. Around 2.1 million phones are stolen every year in the US alone. It isn’t any wonder then that we feel such...
View ArticleHackers Can Use Brainwaves For Stealing Passwords
A new study conducted by the researchers from the Birmingham’s University of Alabama has uncovered a new threat. Apparently, EEG (electroencephalograph) headsets, which are special headsets for...
View ArticleThousands of Jobs at Risk Because Microsoft’s Plans on Restructure
A massive restructuring is soon expected to hit Microsoft, which can largely impact its sales, as well as marketing teams. The company’s new aim is to focus the majority of its attention to cloud-based...
View ArticleNASA Wants Nuclear Power on Mars
Sending humans to Mars has been NASA’s biggest project for a while now, but doing just that is not enough. The agency also needs to figure out a way to provide new colonists with power that will...
View ArticleTesla Finished their First Model 3, and Musk will be the One to Drive it
The day has finally arrived, and so has Tesla’s Model 3. This is a first of its kind, $ 35,000 electric car, which is called nothing less than a game changer. So far, only one model was made. It was...
View ArticleFake Browser Gives Access to Dark Web Marketplace
Claiming to be an entryway to the dark web marketplace, a fake browser lures user into registering on a website and steals their money. Rodeo, an imitation of a Tor browser has been discovered to scam...
View ArticleFlat Microscope for the Brain in Development for Helping Sensory Loss
Engineers at the Rice University are working on the build of FlatScope, a flat microscope, as well as a software that would be able to decipher and trigger neurons in the brain. They are aiming towards...
View ArticleInternational Space Station’s New Adorable Camera Drone
International Space Station just got a new robotic member on their team going by the name Int-Ball. Int-Ball is a round-shaped camera able to float along with the astronauts, complete with big round...
View ArticleEthical Black Boxes in Robots should Track their Decisions said Researchers
Researchers have recently suggested that robots should be fitted with a so-called ethical black box to keep track of their decisions and allow them to be able to explain their actions in case of...
View ArticleChina Uses Quantum Technology to Teleport Data
Two weeks ago, using the simple mechanics of quantum entanglement, China became the first country to teleport information from Earth to a satellite in space. And it doesn’t plan to stop there with the...
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