Sony Showcases Vision S 02 Suv At Ces 2022

To demonstrate this concept in the real world, the Japanese tech giant started public road testing in Europe in December 2020 and started verification tests of the safety and user experience of the imaging and sensing technology installed inside and outside the vehicle, and the human-machine interface (HMI) system. To further develop the above efforts, Sony on Tuesday at the CES 2022 announced and exhibited an SUV-type prototype vehicle (Vision-S 02) as a new form factor, as it enters a new phase of Vision-S development....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 421 words · Steve Lopez

Spacex Dragon Arrives At The International Space Station Techworm

Two days after it dashed towards space from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, the spacecraft reached ISS on Sunday. Thanks to SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket. Xinhua quoted the US space agency NASA as saying that the spacecraft was successfully captured at 7:23 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (1123 GMT) by European astronaut Tim Peake, using the orbiting lab’s robotic arm, with help from US astronaut Jeff Williams. “It looks like we caught a Dragon,” said Peake of the European Space Agency....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 492 words · Bernice Fenster

Steve Jobs Wanted The Original Iphone To Not Have Sim Card Slot

Turns out that this concept was first visualized by none other than the co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs. Yes, you heard it right! Apparently, Jobs wanted the original iPhone to not include a physical SIM card slot, said Tony Fadell, father of iPod and former iPod VP, in a recent interview with journalist Joanna Stern at a Computer History Museum special event. According to Fadell, when the original iPhone was in its early development stages, Jobs did not want the smartphone to have a SIM card slot because of his design preferences....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 348 words · Cindy Smith

Student Expelled For Hacking School Computer And Changing Grades Techworm

Greed did him in The incident was reported in Kansas University (KU) where the student reportedly logged into the school’s systems and changed his grades from an F to an A. The student got the credentials needed to access the system by using a physical key-logger and installing it in one of the systems in the lecture halls. The key-logger was a simple one, available for purchase online for as little as $20....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 251 words · Brent Almonte

Students Arrested For Hacking Data Infosys E Processing System To Recharge Mobile Phones Worth Rs 8 Lakhs Techworm

January 8, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Nadine Vazquez

Super Mario 64 Hack Reinvents The Game And Adds 130 New Stars To Collect Techworm

Kaze has added 130 new collectible stars, 12 power-ups, areas, enemies, and bosses to the original Mario 64. This can be Super Mario Bros. greatest hits, as Mario uses abilities and power-ups from a range of other games in the series as seen in the trailer. Kaze has used cool characters, mechanics and ideas from all kinds of different Mario games, and has wrapped them into one solid world. Despite of all these different elements, one can also clearly notice in the trailer that everything in this mod is thoughtfully put together and not just randomly....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · Trina Hutnak

Teens Use Drone To Track And Catch Boat Thieves Techworm

Two teenage boys, Chris Harris and a friend, visiting from the San Francisco Bay Area, were staying at their family’s vacation home and had tied their boat to a buoy on Tuesday evening. When they woke up the next day, they heard motorboat sounds and when they looked out their window, they realized that it was their boat that was being driven off. The boys called 911 and Harris took action....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 336 words · Marsha Anderson

The Man Who Invented Atm Got Just 15 From It Techworm

Its all about your stars. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook and is now worth an estimated $50 billion. On the other hand, James Goodfellow invented a game changer machine which is used millions of people around the world every day and it got him nothing. Facebook is useful just for social life but ATM has become a necessity for many of us. In fact, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of his invention, the 79-year-old told Guardian Money that he earned just $15 from the patent, and has not made a penny more from it since....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Dorothy Roche

The Most Amazing 5G Israeli Startups

Israeli start-ups are hard at work cultivating 5G technology and compatible systems for maximum bandwidth and minimal latency. The 5G revolution will increase capacity by a factor of at least 50 X what’s currently available on 4G, with much lower latencies. Cloud computing technology, Internet connectivity, AI tech, and 5G apps will be operational at ultra-high-speed, allowing for augmented reality applications, autonomous vehicles, and new frequency ranges upwards of 39 GHz....

January 8, 2023 · 5 min · 893 words · Henry Martinez

The Technology And The Problems Of Employee Monitoring Techworm

Most solutions can log keystrokes typed, application and website usage, detailed file usage, incoming and outgoing chats and e-mails, internet connections, windows interacted with, internet packet data, desktop screenshots, software installations, and much more. The software can present all activities logged in easy-to-read graphical reports. Employers can set specific alerts to notify management when an employee performs a certain action or is perhaps not meeting productivity goals. Keystroke monitoring is perhaps one of the most invasive types of monitoring....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 561 words · Leota Gomez

This Year 2 Maths Question Aimed At Seven Year Olds Is Confusing Adults Techworm

The question was posted by mother Louise Bloxham on Twitter, who lives in Bristol, England, reports The Sun. It prompted in a very lengthy debate about what the answer is and what’s the best way to work it out. https://twitter.com/LouiseBloxham/status/729027334284709893 The question reads: “There are some people on a train. 19 people get off the train at the first stop. 17 people get on the train. Now there are 63 people on the train....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 274 words · Mildred Skinner

This Crazy Scientist Built His Own Thermite Cannon Video Techworm

UK YouTuber Colin regularly makes bizarre devices for his YouTube channel. Colin’s whose hobbies include pyrotechnics and cannons has designed an impossibly dangerous-looking thermite cannon. He has just posted a video of YouTube, which is a homemade pneumatic launcher that pushes lit canisters of thermite. Thermite is a horrid chemical composition made of metal power and oxide that burns as hot as 2500 Celsius, which when ignite you do not want to be anywhere near it....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 299 words · John Marth

This Iphone 8 Mockup Visualizes Rumored Function Area And Bezel Less Design Techworm

The latest among them is a graphic designer, AlHasan Husni who has put his skills to work recently on the iPhone 8 and uploaded them to YouTube. Based on the latest leaks and concept renders, Husni has managed to create few mockups of the device, showing what Apple’s rumoured iPhone 8 could look like. Firstly, the most notable design change one can see is the curved-edge display and the bezel-less form factor....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 266 words · Felicia Welter

This Spyware Can Secretly Steal Your Iphone Passcode Report

For those unaware, Grayshift is the company behind the iPhone unlocking device called “GrayKey” used by law enforcement agencies around the world to break passwords on iPhones involved in criminal investigations. The process of getting passcode could take several hours to some days to complete depending on the size of the password. Now, Grayshift is developing an advanced spyware software called “Hide UI” that can track a suspect’s passcode as soon as it is entered into the iPhone, reports NBC citing two anonymous people in law enforcement so as to not violate non-disclosure agreements signed by them....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Judith Linder

Tiktok Accessed User Data Of Two U S Journalists

The data that was accessed by these employees this summer was part of an unsuccessful attempt to find the suspected leaks of internal conversations and other communications to outside journalists. According to internal emails reviewed by The New York Times, the four ByteDance employees — two U.S. based and the other two based in China, who were found guilty have been fired for taking part in the scheme. The company’s investigation was led by an outside law firm....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 524 words · Sara Cameron

Top 10 Programming Languages And Their Inventors Techworm

The inventors of top 10 programming languagesHere are the top 10 programming languages and their inventors :1) Java – James Gosling2) C – Dennis Ritchie3) C++ – Bjarne Stroustrup4) Python – Guido van Rossum5) PHP – Rasmus Lerdorf6) Perl – Larry Wall7) JavaScript – Brendan Eich8) Ruby – Yukihiro Matsumoto9) Lisp – John McCarthy10) Pascal – Niklaus Wirth Here are the top 10 programming languages and their inventors : 1) Java – James Gosling Java is one of the most popular programming language making to the top of the charts for six years running....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1281 words · Lee Quarles

Twitter Introduces Live Video Tweet Option For Android Smartphones And Ios Devices Techworm

Starting today, Twitter users who use it’s Android or iOS App and have updated to the latest version can now create and tweet live video from their Twitter application. The live video tweet is powered by Periscope. In start tweeting Live Videos, you will have to tap on the “LIVE” option, which should bring you to a pre-broadcast screen when you can frame your shot. As soon as you’re ready, make sure to tap on the “Go Live” tab to start broadcasting....

January 8, 2023 · 1 min · 189 words · Nancy Hilton

U S Court Orders Couple To Pay 35 000 For Downloading Pirated Yts Movies

In the past, hundreds of thousands of people have been accused by movie companies for sharing pirated movies through BitTorrent. However, often such cases have been settled in private and undisclosed settlements. Kerry Culpepper had plans to use the same approach against Arizona-based Mrs. Parks and her husband after her email address was linked to downloading pirated copies of the films “Lost Child” and “Saving Christmas.” This information was found from the user database of popular torrent site YTS that was shared as part of an earlier settlement and is used by Culpepper to negotiate settlements in and out of court....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 610 words · Darlene Silva

U S Patent Granted To Canadian Firm For Space Elevator

Supported by a series of gas-pressurized cells, the free-standing tower would stand 20 times the height of current tall structures and can be used for wind-energy generation and as a docking platform for space planes that could launch cargo, tourists and satellites directly into lower orbit. Speaking to CNBC, the Ontario-based company, Thoth Technology which is behind the invention said that the elevator could transport 10 tons of cargo at approximately seven miles per hour, while the passengers could be able to reach the top of the tower in about 60 minutes....

January 8, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · Vicente Schwartz

Uber Hack Will Get You Unlimited Free Promo Codes Techworm

Mohamed M.Fouad who is well known for his bug research, found that he could brute force the ‘Promo Codes’ feature in Uber App and make it spill out high value promo codes of as much as $25,000 in value. Fouad found that the “promo codes ” vulnerability in the sign-up invitation link for Uber allows any user to invite another user to join the service and get one or more than one free rides based on the promotion code value....

January 8, 2023 · 2 min · 274 words · William Mccoy