Amazing facts you did not know being a computer programmer

In her notes, she states an algorithm for the Analytical Engine to compute Bernoulli numbers. The first computer bug was present in her log book as she was working on a Mark II computer. The moth later debugged, thus resulting in the optimum function of the machine. However, which languages top that of computer programming? So why is this particular image so darn important for image processing algorithms? The second reason was quite obvious....

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 76 words · Scott Boyd

Chinese couple sells 18-day old daughter for iPhone

The buyer allegedly said he was purchasing the child for his sister. The biological mother reportedly worked many part-time jobs while the father spent his time in internet cafes. The original father was arrested after the new father handed himself into authorities. Photo: Tatsuo Yamashita/Flickr CC A Duan was handed a three-year jail term. The babys biological mother was tracked down by police investigating the illegal sale. I really didnt know it was illegal, she said, according to London newspaper The Telegraph....

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 95 words · Nathan Taylor

Dangerous F-35 Radar Bug Requires Pilots To Turn It Off And On Again

It could also hinder its performance against less intelligent, older aircrafts. Each jet is now expected to cost about 100m. The radar bug (and its suggested fix) is surprising, but not that unexpected. This isnt the first blow on the F-35s software. In short, because of software bugs, the F-35 was rendered useless. And now the creators have yet another bug to fix. So, the problematic program still continues. source: www....

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 71 words · David Haynes

Scientists surprised by the mysterious repeating signals arriving from deep space

These mysterious radio blips from deep space have puzzled scientists since the first one was discovered in 2001. The energy of the event becomes very problematic. source: www.techworm.net

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 28 words · Ryan Everett

Snowden- FBI doesnt require Apple’s help to unlock an iPhone, they already know everything

However not all believe that FBI doesnt have the knowhow to crack the iPhone without Apples help. The FBI says Apple has the exclusive technical means to unlock the phone, Snowden said. Respectfully, thats bullshit. The global technological consensus is against the FBI. you could listen in to what Snowden had to say at theCommon CausesBlueprint for Democracy conference : Read More source: www.techworm.net

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 64 words · Sherry Schroeder

The 5 best gaming laptops under $1500

Unfortunately, there is no SSD present, but a single 1TB mechanical hard drive. For the remaining specifications, you should look at the list below. A Skylake processor powers the entire system and a GTX 970M will render all the graphics. Take a look at these specifications and tell us what you thought. If there is any other product that you feel should be added here, do let us know. source: www....

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 71 words · Kenneth Green

This Cyber Espionage Simulator Lets You Play As A MI7 Hacker

Mainlining features a mix of dark and dry humor and gameplay that echoes nostalgic point and click adventures. The entire game takes place on the simulated desktop of the characters computer. If you move in too quickly, you may miss leads linking your case to much higher profile cyber-criminals. Similarly, if you act too slowly, your suspect may detect you and escape. A single level playable teaser is available now and gamers can vote for the game on Steam Greenlight....

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 82 words · Nancy Brooks

Turn your old and slow Mac or PC into an ultra-fast Chromebook using this really neat trick

Most importantly thought, they also offer the software as a free download for individuals. source: www.techworm.net

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 16 words · Daniel Jones

Viral iPhone unlock hack video showing Siri to avoid passcode is false

However, it has been revealed now that the method shown in the viral video doesnt work. The video shows a user gaining access to an iPhone by first asking Siri what time it is. In the case of this video, the users fingerprint is added to the phones system. Many Apple users have confirmed the same. Another commenter said: Lol your thumb was scanned while using Siri. Similarly, a number of users on Reddit also criticised the video....

March 9, 2016 · 1 min · 141 words · Cynthia Phelps

Charging your smartphone from train tracks may not be a great idea

you’re able to Charge Your Smartphone Using Electricity From Train Tracks But You Shouldnt! What do you do? Well, you might be in luck because you’re free to charge off them. The videos creator used a rectifier to pull out power fit to charge the phone. Firstly, it is not a great idea to hang out on active train tracks. Fortunately, this experiment was apparently performed under the supervision of an experienced railway worker....

March 8, 2016 · 1 min · 76 words · Brian Matthews

Strange bug sending undeletable ghost mails from 1969-70 to iPhone users

Earlier we had a bug which crashed iPhone if the date was set to1 January, 1970. The bug was reported by Reddit userson this thread. The date of January 1st, 1970 simply means theres no data for the date, reads the post. No one crafted the email maliciously, it just has no data. The Jan 1, 1970 has been fixed by Apple in the forthcoming iOS 9.3 software update. Mail, Contacts, Calendars....

March 8, 2016 · 1 min · 121 words · Kristen Davis

Anonymous says Twitter taking down their accounts for ‘harassing’ ISIS

Anonymous claims that all these accounts could be banned because of their reporting. According to one Anonymous member, who goes by the nameWauchulaGhost, their account was briefly suspended without warning. I never received an email from Twitter, the hacktivist toldThe Epoch Times. Anonymous had announced a worldwide campaign called #OpISIS to identify and report online terrorist activities. To Mark and Jack, founders of Twitter and Facebook and to their Crusader government....

March 7, 2016 · 1 min · 88 words · Brent Escobar

Facebook Password reset vulnerability allowed hackers to hijack any FB account

One such ethical researcher,Anand Prakashhas hit a jackpot with hacking Facebook. The vulnerability which Prakash found, resides in the way Facebooks beta pages handle Forgot Password requests. Prakash decided to test the vulnerability in Facebooks Forgot Password mechanism. Facebook immediately acknowledged the severity of the vulnerability and issued a fix on 23rd Feb. Update:Youtube has taken down the video of proof of concept Read More source: www.techworm.net

March 7, 2016 · 1 min · 67 words · Theresa Garcia