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Jul 2, 2018
Mysterious ‘Oumuamua’ space object has finally been identified
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: space
Astronomers now know exactly what to call the “Oumuamua” object — which is hurtling through space at 70,000 miles per hour and was originally thought to be a UFO.
Jul 2, 2018
Battery Fueled by Iron and Water Could Transform the Power Grid
Posted by Bill Kemp in category: energy
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Jul 2, 2018
Samsung’s Project Valley Smartphone Looks Like Something You Might Throw Off a Mountain
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: mobile phones
Photos of Samsung’s supposed “Project Valley” dual-screen smartphone prototype have leaked and…yow. Not exactly the kind of device you’d imagine flying off store shelves.
Jul 2, 2018
‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ Built A Roller Coaster To Pull Off A Stunt
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” created a roller coaster for one of its coolest stunts. 🎢.
Jul 2, 2018
This device lets you control video games hands free
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, wearables
Jul 2, 2018
The Biggest Digital Heist in History Isn’t Over Yet
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, finance
Since late 2013, this band of cybercriminals has penetrated the digital inner sanctums of more than 100 banks in 40 nations, including Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S., and stolen about $1.2 billion, according to Europol, the European Union’s law enforcement agency. The string of thefts, collectively dubbed Carbanak—a mashup of a hacking program and the word “bank”—is believed to be the biggest digital bank heist ever. In a series of exclusive interviews with Bloomberg Businessweek, law enforcement officials and computer-crime experts provided revelations about their three-year pursuit of the gang and the mechanics of a caper that’s become the stuff of legend in the digital underworld.
Carbanak’s suspected ringleader is under arrest, but $1.2 billion remains missing, and his malware attacks live on.
Jul 2, 2018
Top 5 Ways Supercomputing Is Impacting Scientific Research
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: cybercrime/malcode, employment, government, supercomputing
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