1.9 Gigabit Per Second: Fastest Mobile 4G Network Speed Record Broken

According toBBC, hypothetically, this 1.9Gbps speed could download a Blu-ray film in just 44 seconds. And why is that because that connection capacity has to be shared among customers. In contrast, Vodafone Germany plans to get there quickly. source: www.techworm.net

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 40 words · Eric Boone

Facebook Internet Satellite Destroyed In SpaceX Rocket Explosion

The Falcon 9 rocket costs about $60 million, and Facebooks AMOS-6 cost about$200 million. However, there were no injuries, SpaceX said in a statement. Per standard procedures, the pad was clear and there were no injuries. Eyewitnesses reported multiple explosions in the aftermath. The rocket was set to launch on Saturday, September 3, 2016. Its mission was to deliver an AMOS-6 communication satellite belonging to Facebook. He had scheduled an Africa trip this week to coincide with the satellites launch....

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 95 words · Barbara Wright

Google reportedly shelves Project Ara modular smartphone plans

Project Ara was first announced by Motorola almost three years ago. This would allow a user to assemble a phone like building blocks. This Project Ara was reported to unify Googles hardware segment, which ranges from Chromebook Laptops to Nexus Mobiles. Last year, Google shelved plans to sell the modular smartphone in Puerto Rico with Latin American carriers. source: www.techworm.net

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 60 words · Eddie Moran

Hackers find a way to reactivate suspended Twitter accounts

The worlds most popular microblogging site, Twitter is quite popular with ISIS and other hate speech propagandists. This has led to Twitter admins banning such accounts at a fast clip. It has been reported that Twitter banned more than 235,000 accounts in last six months. But all that now seems to be difficult for Twitter because hackers have found to resurrect such banned accounts. Spain Squad says that it is now selling such banned and suspended Twitter accounts on its social web connection....

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 118 words · Robin Adams

LG Unveils A Smart Fridge With Windows 10

LGs advanced kitchen appliances are second to none when it comes to the modern consumers home dining experience. you could also apply different temperatures at various sections of the fridge. source: www.techworm.net

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 32 words · Larry Shaw

Pokemon Go’s Buddy System Will Let You Bond With Your Favorite Monster

The Buddy system was introduced in the code base in 0.35.0 update. Heres Niantic, explaining how itll generally work: The next addition to Pokemon Go will be Buddy Pokemon. Youll also have the ability to change your Buddy Pokemon at any time. https://kotaku.com/pokemon-gos-buddy-system-will-let-you-have-special-time-1786107781 Read More source: www.techworm.net

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 47 words · Timothy Ortega

This Familiar HTML Attribute Has Given Birth To A New Way Of Phishing

We all use the anchor tag in HTML for providing a hyperlink in our hypertext document. The case becomes worse if your website is vulnerable to XSS. The attacker may place a fake page asking for login, and ultimately collect your credentials. Can I prevent this from happening? Of course you’re free to. Downloadthisfrom github and include this file as a script source in your next document. If you want to read further, I would advise you to follow the text onthis page....

September 3, 2016 · 1 min · 85 words · Jason Wright

All Entrepreneurs Should Be Acquainted With These Most Common Coding Languages

Java Java is one of the most well-known coding languages and general purpose programming language in the world. Its proven simplicity and readability can be credited to its long life. JavaScript Not to be confused with Java, JavaScript is a primarily client-side scripting language used for front-end development. JavaScript is the most commonly used programming language to create cool websites and games for the web. Javascript is the language in which many prominent browsers are derived including Internet Explorer, FireFox and Safari....

September 2, 2016 · 2 min · 225 words · Tammy Neal

Android smartphone users are more humble, honest than iPhone owners

A study has revealed that Android smartphone owners are more honest and down to earth compared to iPhone owners. But this is the first time, a study has proved this fact. They are also less likely to follow fashionable trends and care less about owning high status items. Lancaster University was also involved in the study. However, researchers found that women were twice more likely to own an iPhone than an Android smartphone....

September 2, 2016 · 1 min · 120 words · Marc White

How One Of Europe’s Biggest Company Fell To An Online Email Scam Causing €40 Million Loss

The target was carefully chosen by the attackers as this factory alone had the authority to transfer money. Leoni has four factories in Romania. As the branch frequently received such requests from high-ranking executives from Germany, this made the attack less suspicious. Leoni is the second company to fall for such a classic email scam this year. Earlier in 2016, toy manufacturer Mattel came close to losing $3 million in a phishing campaign....

September 2, 2016 · 1 min · 75 words · Brittany Colon

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Explodes!!! Samsung set to recall all Galaxy Note 7s

We will share the findings as soon as possible. Samsung is fully committed to providing the highest quality products to our consumers. However, it now looks like Samsung is likely to recall Galaxy Note 7 units shipped worldwide. Products installed with the problematic battery account for less than 0.1 percent of the entire volume sold. Global discussions are under way about matters such as how to deal with products delivered to dealers....

September 2, 2016 · 1 min · 88 words · Brianna Villarreal

This kid hacked his country’s presidents website to try to cancel his exams

The police immediately swung into action and zeroed down on the boy who lives near the capital Columbo. The website was crippled over the weekend after the attack. The name of the teenager was not disclosed as per Sri Lankan laws for juvenile crimes. source: www.techworm.net

September 2, 2016 · 1 min · 46 words · Kelly Richardson PhD

17-year-old ‘unschooled’ teenager Malvika Raj Joshi makes it to MIT

A talented programmer, she wants to pursue research work in computer science. When I started unschooling, that was 4 years back, I explored many different subjects. Programming was one of them. There is absolutely no question that Malvikas admission to MIT is based on her superlative achievements at IOI. However, Malvika is not a product of the system but despite it, Madhavan cleared. So, when did it all start? At that time, Malvika was in class VII at Dadar Parsee Youth Assembly School....

September 1, 2016 · 2 min · 364 words · John Francis