Apple Can Still Read Your End-to-End Encrypted iMessages

Its encrypted and we dont have a key. This allows Apple, and anyone who breaks into your account, to see your personal and confidential data. Right now its all or nothing. There is no clarity as to how many of those people actually use iCloud Backups. Apples encryption offerings are still more than enough for many users. iCloud Backup and turn off iCloud Backup. source: www.techworm.net

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 66 words · Aaron Henderson

Atari Vault to bring 100 Classic Games Bundle On Steam For PC This Spring

Technology advances, while those classic games and apps got lost over time. According to gaming pioneer Atari is bringing its PC title Atari Vault to PAX South 2016. Some of the iconic titles in the Atari Vault include Tempest, Warlords and Asteroids. Two other fan favorites to make it into the Vault include Missile Command and Centipede. Each title will come with subtle improvements to make them blend into the 21st century....

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 159 words · Christopher Hall

Hacker who tried to frame security expert found guilty of credit card data theft

Vovnenko fought extradition after he was detained by Italian authorities in June 2014. The aggravated ID theft charge to which Vovnenko pleaded guilty carries a mandatory two-year sentence. The other charges he copped to will lengthen his sentence and include fines. source: www.techworm.net

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 43 words · Courtney Young

Is using Linux as primary operating system on gaming computer a great idea!

Million-dollar question: Should you install Linux on a gaming laptop? Linux was developed by Linus Torvalds at the University of Helsinki in Finland. It was inspired by Minix, a small Unix System. It is simply an Operating System. It was introduced in October 1991. The first official version was Linux 0.02. In 2001, 2.4 version was released. It is developed under the GNU license, which allows the source code of Linux to be distributed freely....

January 25, 2016 · 3 min · 476 words · Carmen Trujillo

Scientists Say Time Could Move Backwards In A Parallel Universe

However, nothing in the laws of physics insists that time must move forward. Is it possible that there exists a place where time actually moves backwards? By this explanation, time which runs backwards would still go in accordance with the laws. Many physicists have settled on entropy, the level of molecular disorder in a system, which constantly increases. So time in this parallel universe moves backwards from our perspective. However, anyone in the parallel universe would see our universes time as moving backwards....

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 117 words · Deborah Williams

The Torrent of ASCII version of Matrix was released 12 years ago and is still going strong

Exactlyten years agoTorrentFreak had published a report on this torrent which was then celebrating 696 days. The 12-year-old release of The Matrix ASCII comes with a DVD cover and insert. It also includes a small disclaimer from the maker which states, This work is a parody. It is not for sale. Here is one for Neo and Matrix! source: www.techworm.net

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 60 words · Karen Shields

This Interactive Graph Foretells How And When You Are Most Likely To Die

As Yau clarifies on theFlowing Data site: put in your sex, race, and age. Color corresponds to cause of death, and the bars on the right keep track of the cumulative percentages. By the end, youre left with the chances that you will die of each cause. To get more details on Yaus insights, clickhere. source: www.techworm.net

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 57 words · Beverly Quinn

This is what a cluster board with 16 Raspberry Pi Zero’s looks like

It is a $5 affordable computer which was launched in November 2015. However what happens when you pool the computational power of 16 Raspberry Pi Zeros together. This is whatIdein, a Japanese startup did. Idein made a PiZero Cluster board which has 32 micro USB ports for power and data. Two for each Raspberry Pi Zero board, 16 USB throw in A ports, and 16 Ethernet interfaces. So we need many Pis for the development and tests....

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 123 words · Whitney Ryan

This Physicist Defies Death To Demonstrate Physics Law

In a world of dying breed of mad scientists, PhysicistAndreas Wahlwould never feel like an outsider. Unfortunately, you cannot view the full program, if you stay outside of Norway. source: www.techworm.net

January 25, 2016 · 1 min · 31 words · Christopher Curry

Blue Origin Launches Rocket Into Space and Lands It Safely for 2nd Time

Now Blue Origin is the first to relaunch a used sub-orbital rocket. Video of the launch was titled Launch. Im a huge fan of rocket-powered vertical landing, he said in the statement. And the vertical landing architecture scales extraordinarily well. From the announcement: Its like a pilot lining up a plane with the centerline of the runway. You just land a few feet left or right of the centerline. The crew capsule parachutes as well as the pyro igniters were replaced in preparation for Fridays launch....

January 24, 2016 · 1 min · 201 words · David Hill

Eerie : This Search Engine Will Show Results of Sleeping Babies

connected to the internet using a variety of filters. Really, anywhere theres a webcam, there can be someone looking through it who isnt supposed to. It then takes a pic of what the webcam sees and moves on. The image feed is available to paid Shodan members atimages.shodan.io. Free Shodan accounts can also search using the filterport:554 has_screenshot:true. The quick solution here is to put passwords on your webcams, and to do that immediately....

January 24, 2016 · 1 min · 76 words · Mr. James Weber

Facebook to introduce 3D Touch on its iOS FB App

Many developers are yet to take full advantage of the 3D Touch option in iPhones. source: www.techworm.net

January 24, 2016 · 1 min · 17 words · Timothy Chambers

How to upgrade your ordinary router with functionality of a high cost one with Tomato firmware

What if you could simply enhance your routers functionalities just by some software alteration. well, Few people understand why some routers cost $15 and some hundreds of dollars. There are hardware differences and… software differences. Such a firmware isTomato USB. Its an open source firmware for Broadcomm based routers. If it is, get the newest version and flash it on the administration interface. After you install and set up all the usual parameters on Tomato (WIFI, LAN etc....

January 24, 2016 · 1 min · 135 words · Maurice Perry