Sign In
to Vote &
Create Storyboards.
 

Technology News

Location American Technology News for 7 March 2016
Are naked, no holds barred 3D printed action figures the next big thing? Following on from the success of its 3D printed superhero action figures, which sport your own face, Firebox has taken the idea one step further. Now you can get a 3D printed model of yourself in the buff, letting it all...
Read More
59
0
Watch where you put your card. The ATM security organization EAST has published a new report pointing out that the use of s0-called Throat Inlay Skimming devices--which are hidden within the card slot--is rising.
Read More
6
0
Riva S Bluetooth speaker review: A portable, wireless speaker for music lovers The market is awash in Bluetooth speakers, so a new model has to offer something extra special or really different to capture our attention, especially when that new speaker is from a new company. Riva Audio promises tha...
Read More
6
0
Urinary tract infections are typically caused by a bacterium that somehow manages to creep its way into the bladder, despite the intense pressures exerted by urination. It turns out these microbes use hooks to cling on i...
Read More
5
0
Quantum mechanics is so weird that scientists need AI to choose the experiments - CNET Researchers at the University of Vienna have designed an algorithm that helps design experiments in quantum optics.
Read More
5
0

Scaling up tissue engineering

Science Daily - 7 Mar 2016 22:27
A method has been created for 3-D bioprinting thick vascularized tissue constructs composed of human stem cells, extracellular matrix, and circulatory channels lined with endothelial blood vessel cells. The resulting net...
Read More
4
0
Apple's Craig Federighi writes op-ed in opposition to FBI on iPhone security Since the passing of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the most charismatic member of the company's public-facing team has been senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi On Sunday, Federighi used some of t...
Read More
4
0

Mac Users Targeted By Ransomware Campaign

Ubergizmo - 7 Mar 2016 02:48
Mac Users Targeted By Ransomware Campaign There are many who are inclined to believe that Mac computers are less susceptible to hacks or viruses compared to Windows, which unfortunately isn't particularly true. In fact just over the weekend, it has been reported...
Read More
4
0
The FCC says Verizon crossed a line by tracking customers' online behavior without their permission. The post Verizon's "Zombie Cookies" Will Finally Be Easier to Kill appeared first on WIRED.
Read More
3
0
Total Solar Eclipse: How to Watch the Spectacle When the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, it creates an eclipse.
Read More
2
0
Both Alternative Covers For 'DOOM' Are Way Better Than The Actual Box-Art The reverse cover-art for 'DOOM' is far superior to what we're getting on the front of the box.
Read More
2
0
Gogo buys more satellite capacity after lawsuit over slow in-flight Wi-Fi In-flight Internet provider Gogo plans to boost access speeds after a legal spat with customer American Airlines over slow service. Gogo plans to add bandwidth in two stages, first by buying more capacity on geostationar...
Read More
2
0
Death by gamma-ray bursts may place first lower bound on the cosmological constant (Phys.org)--Sometimes when a star collapses into a supernova, it releases an intense, narrow beam of gamma rays. Gamma-ray bursts often last just a few seconds, but during that time they can release as much energy as the...
Read More
2
0
Cyrus Vance, Manhattan's District Attorney, thinks that encryption is a murderer's tool. He has testified before Congress about how encryption hurts law enforcement. At the same time, his office is running a wildly biase...
Read More
2
0

Are the Constants of Physics Constant?

Scientific American - 7 Mar 2016 15:00
Are the Constants of Physics Constant? So far, they seem to be—but nobody really understands why  --
Read More
2
0
Plasma processing technique takes SNS accelerator to new energy highs A novel technique known as in-situ plasma processing is helping scientists get more neutrons and better data for their experiments at the Spallation Neutron Source at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laborat...
Read More
2
0

What I've Learned Working as a Black Person in Silicon Valley

The Huffington Post - 7 Mar 2016 07:00
What I've Learned Working as a Black Person in Silicon Valley I'm considered a relative rarity in the world of high tech: I'm a black woman. An August 2015 article in The Verge on diversity at major internet-driven companies cited research showing that at Google and Facebook, only ...
Read More
2
0
(Iowa State University) Iowa State engineers have developed a 'meta-skin' that uses liquid-metal technology to trap radar waves and cloak objects from detection. By stretching the flexible meta-skin, the device can be tu...
Read More
2
0
Apple shuts down first-ever ransomware attack against Mac users With the help of security researchers, Apple over the weekend quickly blocked a cyberattack aimed at infecting Mac users with file-encrypting malware known as ransomware. The incident is believed to be the first Apple-fo...
Read More
2
0
The Founder of Email, Ray Tomlinson, Dies Tomlinson was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2012
Read More
2
0

First Mac ransomware: Am I infected?

Slash Gear - 7 Mar 2016 23:39
First Mac ransomware: Am I infected? If you want to see your files again, cough up one Bitcoin. That's the message some unwitting Mac owners faced after accidentally installing malware on their computers, with the so-called ransomware encrypting their perso...
Read More
1
0
Funimation Entertainment announced today that its FunimationNow platform is now live. The site, which we first saw back at CES, will make the studio's expansive archive of shows -- including DBZ, Attack on Titan and Assa...
Read More
1
0

{TITLE}

{PUBLISHER} - {PUBLISHED_DATE}
{TITLE} {CONTENT}
Read More
{VIEWS}
0


Storyboard
Print
{VIEWS}
0
0




Share this Article

Location



Create Storyboard