Researches Say Electronics Directly Injected Into Brain Can Cure Paralysis And Other Neuro Diseases

‘Injectable electronic’ medical mesh could treat neurodegenerative diseases in futureIn future neurosurgeons might inject electronic devices directly into brain to treat paralysis and other neurodegenerative diseasesNovel method of Injectable Electronic Medical Mesh: However, this is a proven scientific method which has been developed by a group of international researchers and Mark Hyman, a Junior Professor of Chemistry, led by Professor Charles Lieber of Harvard University. Novel method of Injectable Electronic Medical Mesh: An international group of researchers led by Lieber have developed a method of creating nano scale electronic medical scaffold that can be injected into animal bodies via syringe....

January 6, 2023 · 4 min · 779 words · Donald Tamayo

Rich Kids Prefer Instagram Snapchat Over Facebook

On the other hand, there is a feed over Instagram named ‘Rich Kids of Instagram’ and it is used as a platform to inspire the rich kids to create envious moments with the picture they upload. Some of the pictures features young and filthy rich brats in their private jets and yachts, while the other shows them horrendous amounts of champagne on each other. There is no doubt that in the years to come, this subject will become more famous and spoken about turning it into a sociological document....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 397 words · Kimberly Oneal

Rsa Took 10 Million From Nsa To Create Backdoor For Them In The Security Encryption System In Almost All Pcs Techworm

January 6, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Dorothy Whorton

Samsung Acknowledges Serious Ram Management Bug In Galaxy S6 And Galaxy S6 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge have a serious RAM management bugThe memory bug refreshes apps during multitasking which results in ultimate loss of the content when users wants them to be running in background. There are two bugs identified as of now: First the phones have excessive RAM usage and other it prematurely shuts down the background apps during multitasking. Facebook user Mr Mandal posted this issue on the Samsung Mobile UK Facebook page: “I have been using my Galaxy S6 Edge for last 2 weeks… However I am facing serious RAM issues… with 3 GB RAM its running full even when I am using just 1 or 2 apps(Chrome and Google maps)....

January 6, 2023 · 3 min · 442 words · Justin Mccurdy

Scientist Develops Model For Robots With Bacteria Controlled Brains

Two Virginia Tech scientists have developed models for Robots with brains that are controlled by bacteria. The details of the study was published in the July 16 edition of Scientific Reports, which is part of the Nature Publishing Group. The basic aim of scientists is to learn how bacteria controls a human brain and also to build real robots that can run on brain which is made up of bacteria....

January 6, 2023 · 5 min · 1036 words · Linda Cutshall

Scientists Detect A Crack In Earth S Magnetic Shield Techworm

Solar storms can cause major disturbance to human civilisation by affecting satellite operations and communications, large electrical power grids and global positioning systems (GPS). The GRAPES-3 muon telescope located at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research’s Cosmic Ray Laboratory in Ooty in Tamil Nadu recorded a burst of galactic cosmic rays of about 20 GeV around midnight of 22 June 2015, which lasted for two hours. The magnetic field bent these particles about 180 degree, where they were detected as a burst by the GRAPES-3 muon telescope last year....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 366 words · Samuel Carson

Scientists In Germany Fire Up The World S Largest Artificial Sun Techworm

As a result, solar panels line Germany’s residential rooftops and top its low-slung barns. Also, more than twenty-two percent of Germany’s power is generated with renewables, of which close to quarter of that is provided by solar. Now, German scientists are testing what they term as “the world’s largest artificial sun,” which they hope can make way for producing hydrogen to use as a green fuel in the future. “Synlight” – a three storey electrically powered sun-lamp – constructed by the German Space Center (DLR) is being tested in Julich, a town located 30 kilometers (19 miles) west of Cologne....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 390 words · Katie Ziminski

Security Flaw In Swish Reveals Transaction History Of Users

‘Swish’ been designed by Six major Swedish banks as a cost-effective alternative for credit card processing machines and is used by attaching a card reading device to a mobile phone. The banks also released a free Swish Payments mobile banking app which is available for both Android and iOS devices and acts as a perfect solution for cardless payments throughout Europe. SEB, Handelsbanken, Nordea, Danske Bank, Länsförsäkringar Bank, alongwith Swedbank and Sparbank partnered with HIQ for this one stop solution for realtime payments without the user needing a payment card or a visit to the bank....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Nick Bursey

Several State Government Website Of Lara Venezuela Defaced By Mrn1Coc And Libero Techworm

January 6, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Robert Rizvi

Single Board Orange Pi Pc Mini Computer Launched For 15

The Orange Pi PC has a system based on the Allwinner H3 SoC powered by a Allwinner H3 (4x Cortex-A7 @ 1.6GHz) supported by an ARM Mali-400MP2 GPU up to 600 MHz. The Orange Pi PC is a new single board machine that is apparently compatible with the Raspberry Pi OS images and can also run standard Linux and Android. It has a system memory of 1GB DDR3 and supports MicroSD card storage up to 64GB....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Margaret Meier

Snapchat Users Can Earn 1 Million A Day For Their Spotlight Content

Spotlight will be a dedicated space focussed around the most entertaining Snaps created by the Snapchat community. It will be a place where anyone’s content can take center stage – without needing a public account, or an influencer following. Snapchatters can share their best Snaps and see perspectives from across the Snapchat community. Further, Snapchat’s ranking algorithm looks at factors that show people are interested in a particular Snap, such as the amount of time spent watching it, if it is favorited, and if it’s shared with friends....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · Angela Nyland

Sony Launches A Slimmer Lighter Xperia Z3 With 64 Bit Snapdragon 810 Octa Core Processor

Among the major upgradation of Xperia Z3+ over its predecessor is the 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor (four 1.5GHz cores + four 2GHz cores). The smartphone is thinner (6.9mm vs 7.3mm) and lighter (144 grams vs 152 grams) than the 2014 Sony flagship. It also runs on Android 5.0 (Lollipop) out of the box. The downside is slightly reduced battery capacity, but the Xperia Z3+ still packs a 2,900mAh battery....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 313 words · Brenda Potter

Soon Self Driving Trucks Could Be A Reality In United States Techworm

In its release, the startup said, “Otto’s aim is to solve the harder and more important self­driving challenge first by introducing the technology to the highways and making trucks fully autonomous.” Its tech includes sensors, hardware and software that can be retrofit onto current trucks to grant them full autonomy to drive more safely and efficiently, with the driver acting as more of a supervisor. “At the heart of our vision is the belief that self-driving tech is the key for creating a more sustainable, productive—and above all, safer—transportation future,” wrote Levandowski and Ron in a blog post....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Tonya Sisson

Soon You Will See Black Links Instead Of Blue In Google Search Techworm

— Joe Madden (@Hyper200) May 9, 2016 The new colour is visible to only a few users as the company is believed to be embarking on one of its famous “A/B tests”. The company regularly makes a small change for a subset of users, examining how they respond before deciding whether or not to roll it out to the wider user base. Business Insider’s Rob Price could see only blue and more blue in his search results....

January 6, 2023 · 1 min · 153 words · Jeff Bell

South Korean Team Takes Home The Top Prize Of 2 Million At Darpa Robotics Challenge Finals

The Korean victory is a validation of the work of JunHo Oh, the designer of the Hubo family of humanoid robots in development since 2002. The winning Hubo is a clever machine that can kneel and drive on wheels in addition to walking. The Institute of Human and Machine Cognition in Pensacola Robotics of Pensacola, Fla., and its Running Man robot was the second place winner who received $1 million and the the third-place winner, Tartan Rescue, from the National Robotics Engineering Center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, received $500,000....

January 6, 2023 · 4 min · 793 words · Jeremy Wright

Stack Overflow Releases Developer Survey Results 2018 Techworm

Kotlin and Mozilla-developed Rust emerged as the most-loved programming languages, according to Stack Overflow’s 2018 developer survey. For the first time, the coders were asked about the Java-friendly Kotlin by Stack Overflow. The reason probably could be because of the full support that Google gave it in the Android Studio integrated development environment last year. This week, Kotlin was rated as the second-fastest growing language after Apple’s Swift for iOS and macOS app development, by RedMonk, a developer analyst firm....

January 6, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Lucy Rios

Stolen Facebook Logins Put Up For Sale On The Dark Web For 3

Hackers had exploited the security flaw and stolen “access tokens”, which is equivalent of digital keys that keep users logged into their accounts and include users’ sensitive data. However, the company back then claimed that it did not find any evidence of Facebook Logins being used by hackers. But now, these stolen Facebook logins are being sold on the dark web for as little as $3 with the most expensive being sold for $12....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 245 words · Joe Bell

Surprise Nokia D1C Is Not Android Smartphone But A Tablet With 13 8 Inch Display Techworm

However, a new report by GSM Arena says that the Nokia D1C is actually a 13.8-inch tablet. This is contrary to previous reports about Nokia preparing for the launch of a D1C-named Android smartphone. The last report indicates that Nokia is actually gearing up to introduce an Android tablet with a 13.8-inch display called Nokia D1C. GSM Arena report states that the screen size of 13.8 inches was obtained from GFXBench....

January 6, 2023 · 1 min · 187 words · Ernest Chandler

Take A Look At What Happened When A Lumia 930 Looked Like After Being Dropped On The Highway At 100 Km H

This is what happened to Reddit user, Siebensohn who had without knowledge dropped his phone on the highway even without knowing it at 100 km/h. In America, that would be about 62 miles per hour. In case, if you are thinking how did it happen, it seems like it’s actually simple to drop your phone on the highway when driving with such a high speed than one might be wondering....

January 6, 2023 · 2 min · 309 words · Bruce Martin

The Cost Of Mobile Internet Worldwide In 2019

Recently, UK-based price comparison website cable.co.uk released a detailed analysis of mobile data pricing for 1GB (one gigabyte) of mobile data around the world in 2019. The data was collected from 6,313 mobile data plans in 230 countries for the period between 23 October and 28 November 2018. The average cost of 1GB was then calculated and compared to form a worldwide mobile data pricing league table. According to the table, India topped the list as the cheapest country for 1GB of data with the average price of 1GB of mobile data costing $0....

January 6, 2023 · 3 min · 468 words · Bruce Hernandez