Month: August 2021
Wikipedia vandal adds swastikas to 53,000 pages
Wikipedia vandalism is just a new phenomenon, but a user was able to add tens of thousands of items to apples. Among the pages that were disfigured, including leaders, such as President Joe Biden, vice president of Kamala Harris and Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister. Articles for celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck and Madonna, […]
Read MoreA new tuna robot could lead to more agile and efficient underwater drones
The robots that can swim underwater are nothing new. For example, Carnegie Mellon equipped its famous snake snake with turbines and propellers earlier this year to give water capacities. But few can do it with grace, speed and lack of effort from a real life fish. And it is not that scientists have avoided trying […]
Read MoreGoogle Maps will show you the nearest available Spin e-bike or scooter
As of today, Google Map users will be able to find the nearest available spin bicycle or scooter available in real time. The application will also show how long it will take to walk to the vehicle in question, its battery rank and when you can expect to reach your destination when driving it. Scooters […]
Read MoreT-Mobile confirms unauthorized access to ‘some’ data
After reports of a data violation during the weekend, T-Mobile has confirmed that he is investigating a cybersecurity incident. In an update published on Monday, the company said that someone won unauthorized access to its computer systems, but that has not yet been able to determine if customer data was stolen. “We trust that the […]
Read MoreThe latest version of iCloud for Windows adds a full password manager
Apple has allowed Mac, iPhone and iPad users available to access their iCloud drives on a PC with an application that you can get from the Microsoft store. And while the software allows you to download your photos and files, any password stored on your keychain were a more complicated issue. That is about to […]
Read MoreResearcher says a US terrorist watchlist was exposed online for three weeks
The FBI Terrorist Equipment Center (TSC) may have exposed the records of almost 2 million people and left them accessible online for three weeks. Safety Researcher Bob Diagenko says he discovered a list of terrorist surveillance on July 19 which included information such as the name, the date of birth and the passport number of […]
Read MoreTinder will make ID verification available to all users
Tinder Plans to verify the identification: A feature currently available in Japan: Accessible to all its users, says the company. For now, we have few details about how this update, which is expected to move in “the next quarter”, will work. In a statement, Tinder said that the verification of the ID “would begin as […]
Read MorePixel 5a Google Fi sighting confirms name and price
While many look at the pixel 6 and pixel 6 Pro, more premium, Google will get its mid-range distribution first. However, considering how much could be in common with the pixel 5, however, it may not even be necessary to label the pixel 5A as a medium-level phone. Regardless of the specifications, however, it will […]
Read MoreASUS ROG Phone 5s Pro refresh includes a colored rear screen
Game smart phones have apparently taken a back seat lately after having their time at the center of attention during the last two years or so. Asus, however, does not seem to fail and it is, in fact, trying to flood the market with more models of what one can imagine. Only months after the […]
Read MoreGalaxy S22 with AMD-powered Exynos 2200 might be hard to find
Those who do not have love for folding devices may be expecting what Samsung has planned for their logo next year. That is especially true for those curious so AMD will bring to the family of Samsung’s Exynos chips. There are some expectations that Exynos 2200 will cause a massive improvement that could even begin […]
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