Security Robot Commits Suicide By Drowning Itself In A Fountain

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July 19, 2017 · 1 min · 5 words · Cassie Hudson

Microsoft’s annual giveaway of free eBooks is here!

This time with even more eBooks than the previous giveaways. This time too it is no different. For those interested, its an offer that one should grab on to. you’re able to check the complete list of eBookshere. source: www.techworm.net

July 17, 2017 · 1 min · 40 words · James Valdez

The World’s Smallest Arduino Board ‘µduino’ Is Almost The Size Of A microSD Card

In addition, the duino can be powered by batteries or directly by micro-USB. Shipping within the US has been kept free with an additional $7 charged for international delivery. The deliveries are expected to commence from September this year. Sources:CNXSoft Read More source: www.techworm.net

July 17, 2017 · 1 min · 44 words · Mr. Leonard Lynch

US government bans use of Kaspersky Antivirus software

It also added that the company only operates with agencies to fight cyber crime. Source:PHYS.ORG Read More source: www.techworm.net

July 16, 2017 · 1 min · 19 words · Kevin Sanchez

Alphabay, The Biggest Black Market On The Dark Web, Shut Down By Law Enforcement Authorities

Cazes was awaiting extradition to the US when a guard found him hanging in his jail cell on Wednesday. He is believed to have hanged himself using a towel, according to the Chiang Rai Times. The officer unlocked and entered the cell and found Cazes dead in the toilet. Cazes had worked as a computer programmer and had a Thai wife. At the request of US authorities, the Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant on June 30....

July 15, 2017 · 1 min · 155 words · Kenneth Stanton

Do you really need a degree in Computer Science to be a software developer?

Do you need a degree to be a software developer? A college degree will certainly help if you wish to pursue a career in software development. When recruiters compare resumes for potential candidates, a CS degree will certainly set you apart. Although, theres a lot more that a recruiter will see than just your qualification. The country where you went to the college and the reputation of the college itself will be scrutinized....

July 15, 2017 · 1 min · 127 words · Debra Brown

How long will your latest flagship smartphone really last?

Think of it this way- you want to buy Samsungs latest S8 or S8 Plus or iPhone 7. The cost of these products makes you ask yourself this question. Is buying such an expensive smartphone really worth it? So it is a one-time investment for many of the folks out there. That is the reason we are looking to how long any flagship smartphone will really last. Most of the top smartphones available today are dust and waterproof....

July 15, 2017 · 2 min · 384 words · Brian Schwartz

How to Change Folder Icon Color in Windows

Change folder colors in Windows Ever get tired seeing a sea of yellow folders on your machine ? Mac OS fortunately allows its users to make changes to folders, but Windows lacks it. Fortunately for us though, we live in the internet age. Today, we show you one of these Folderico. Step 1: First thing youll need, is the software itself. you might download it from the followinglink. Once downloaded, unzip the file....

July 14, 2017 · 1 min · 166 words · Kristin Johnson

How To Increase Your Broadband Internet Speed with CMD

A forgotten and often under-estimated software of the Windows ecosystem. One aspect of these uses that well see today is to test and improve ones internet connection. Using Ping First thing to test, is your internet connection. We do this, by using Ping. Ping is a Windows program that comes pre-installed with the OS. It is a text based program and therefore needs text based commands to execute. Its the software used to test the latency on your connection....

July 14, 2017 · 2 min · 237 words · Brittany Smith

US military reveals $65m ‘Matrix’ project to plug our brains directly into computers

Pierce Laboratory in Connecticut and the University of California, Berkeley, will study vision. The research will be divided into two phases. The programs first year will focus on hardware, software and neuroscience, including testing on animals and cells. Source:Dailymail Read More source: www.techworm.net

July 14, 2017 · 1 min · 43 words · James Taylor

How Does Airplane Wi-Fi Work?

Do you know how an airplane Wi-Fi works? Internet has become an integral part of everyones life, as connectivity has become important these days. So, how does exactly the Wi-Fi in an airplane work? ATG are similar to cell phone towers albeit much larger and are designed for domestic travel over land. The ground-based mobile broadband towers send signals up to an aircrafts antennas. The nearest satellite in orbit supplies the connection to the plane as the plane moves along its defined route....

July 13, 2017 · 1 min · 125 words · Michael Roberts

SpyDealer Android Malware Steals Data From Facebook, WhatsApp, And More Than 40 Popular Apps

Dubbed as SpyDealer, this advanced form of Android malware was first discovered by cyber-security company Palo Alto Networks. This means that 25% of the active Android devices worldwide are still running on these versions. Until now there is no evidence of how devices were initially infected with the malware. The most recent sample observed by researchers was created in May 2017. Experts believe the malware codenamed GoogleUpdate or Google Service was not spread through the Google Play store....

July 13, 2017 · 1 min · 94 words · Dustin Melendez

China successfully Teleports Photon 500 Km Into Space

Chinese scientists successfully teleported data from one elementary particle to another. In plain English, the Chinese researchers have teleported a Photon from China roughly 500 km into space. Teleportation What is teleportation? Teleportation has become a standard operation in quantum optics labs around the world. The technique relies on the strange phenomenon of entanglement. In technical terms, they are described by the same wave function. source: www.techworm.net

July 12, 2017 · 1 min · 67 words · Donna Reed