This Filmmaker Just Used An Iphone 5S To Shoot His Critically Acclaimed Movie

“Tangerine” continues that idea as Baker narrates the story of a transgender prostitute named Sin-Dee (Kitana Kiki Rodriguez) who becomes aware that her pimp is deceiving on her and travels through Los Angeles on Christmas Eve to meet him face to face. Baker’s decision to shoot the unconventional film only using the iPhone 5S is that what has caught hold of people’s attention. Last week, Baker told Business Insider in the Manhattan office of the film’s distribution company, Magnolia Pictures that “I didn’t see any other way the film could be done....

December 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1103 words · Dana Converse

This Game Would Take You 584 Billion Years To Finish Techworm

Each detail is unique to countless millions of planets across a virtual galaxy. No Man’s Sky’s 15 member British developers made this possible through a smart use of technology. Visually, we’re talking about a largely overlooked approach to graphics rendering that makes this level of variety possible. For No Man’s Sky, we’re talking about voxels. Rather than concentrating solely on the polygons seen in 99 per cent of games made today, No Man’s Sky’s core utilisation of voxels makes this procedural generation – and also destruction – much easier....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 89 words · Sherry Kester

This Gujarat Teenager Signs Mou Worth 733 568 For Drones That Detect Land Mines Techworm

Notably, Harshwardhan Zala, a class 10 student, has been working on his business plan and had built 3 prototypes of the drone for which he has totally spent around $7,336 dollars (Rs. 5,00,000). While the teen’s parents shelled out approximately $2,934 for the first two prototypes, he was granted $4,400 from the state for the third prototype. Now, the government experts will explore the possibility of its commercial production. “An MoU has been signed with him and in the coming days Gujarat government will work with him on this project,” said Dr Narottam Sahu, head of Gujarat Council on Science and Technology (GUJCOST)....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 488 words · Billy Felter

This Is How To Run Windows 1 01 In Your Browser And Relive Memories

Windows 1.01 was released in 1985 as one of the first operating systems with a graphical user interface (GUI), and went on to become the foundation for the Microsoft empire that keeps the brand alive today. With limited multitasking abilities and barebones graphics, the operating system sat on top of MS-DOS. Windows 1.01 allowed you to multitask DOS applications through a rudimentary taskbar. Further, Windows 1.01 did come with some classic programs like Notepad, MS Paint and Writer....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 383 words · Donald Danner

This Is What Apple S New 4 Inch Iphone 5Se Looks Like Techworm

In case you havent heard, Apple is dumping its 2014 flagship for something flashier. The new iPhone which has been in the works since the launch of iPhone 6s and 6s Plus has been dubbed the iPhone 5se. According to multiple sources unlike the 6 inch iPhone 6s, iPhone 5se will be a 4-inch iPhone affair. It is still baffling iPhone fans and critics alike as why Apple named its new iteration as iPhone 5se which does not follow any precedence....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Agnes Carver

This User Bought A 1Tb Hard Disk From China Only To Find It Had 32Gb Memory Techworm

kingruudz opened the case and found the interior of the 1TB HD looking like this : As you can see from the image, the company has cleverly included two metal rods in the container to give a feel and heaviness of a actual 1TB hard drive. kingruudz says that he was duped but he knows another person who had reportedly bought a container of these dud 1TB hard drives for $30,000....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Lorena Hart

Turkish Hack Team Bring Down Github Through Ddos Attack

— Herakles (@Herakles_06) May 6, 2015 Team Herakles told the HackRead that they had attacked GitHub for ‘Lulz’ or fun. Team Herakles is the same hackers group which had brought down the Vatican city website earlier in April 2015 in response the the Pope Francis’s comments terming the Armenians massacred in Turkey as a ‘Genocide’ Whereas, GitHub’s woes continue after the longish attack on it by Chinese back hackers through the Great Cannon hack tool....

December 25, 2022 · 1 min · 152 words · Edgar Long

Uber Customer Accidentally Charged 18 000 For A 21 Minute Ride Techworm

The victim, Hisham Salama grabbed an Uber to visit a friend at St. Joseph’s hospital in Toronto, Canada on Friday night. He was expecting to pay around $20 for the ride. However, he was shocked to see a significant amount of $18,518.50 pending on his credit card for a five-mile, 21-minute ride that was supposed to cost only $12 to $16, according to Slate. When he contacted Uber, the company said the fare was accurate and refused to alter the charge....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · John Chapman

United States States Department Hacked Security Officials Take It Offline

United States States Department hacked, security officials take it offlineClassified systems not affected by the hack The cyber security team of the State Department then took the unprecedented step of shutting down its entire unclassified email system as technicians repair possible damage from a suspected cyber attack. A senior department official on conditions of anonymity said Sunday that “activity of concern” was detected in the system around the same time as a previously reported incident that targeted the White House computer network....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Diana Castillo

Us S Secret Nuclear Weapons Test Videos Released Watch Them Now Techworm

Shot at the height of the Cold War when the arms race was at its severest, the chilling videos have just been shared on YouTube in an effort to preserve footage found decomposing in high security vaults. Between 1945 and 1962, the LLNL carried out 210 nuclear tests across New Mexico, Nevada and both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Greg Spriggs, a weapon physicist at LLNL and head of the project and a team of archivists have been chasing down, scanning and declassifying these decomposing films before it is too late....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 510 words · Jannie Tyree

Valve S Steam Deck Designer Warns Against Modifying Ssd Here S Why

The statement from Yang comes as a response to a PC Gamer article published on June 24th in which it reported how a Canadian Deck owner named “Belly Jelly” replaced the handheld console’s integrated 2230 M.2 (22mm x 30mm) form factor SSD with the bigger 2242 M.2 (22mm wide by 42mm long) NVMe. Yang warns owners not to install the mod, as running larger SSDs than 2230 M.2 might lead to overheating problems in charger IC and basically kill the console’s life....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Barbara Ragusa

W3C Webauthn Is Now An Official Web Standard

“This advancement is a major step forward in making the web more secure— and usable—for users around the world,” said the W3C in its press release. The Web Authentication (WebAuthn) specification allows users to log into their internet accounts using their preferred device without having to remember passwords. Instead, users can login using biometric data such as a fingerprint, USB security keys, or devices like smartphones or watches. The W3C claims this will make websites more secure and give higher security over passwords....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 527 words · Helen Ferguson

What Are The Uses Of Reverse Image Search

We know that Google images can provide us with any photo, but we need to write the keyword or the terms associated with it to be able to proceed with the search. While in using a reverse image search tool we will just provide a sample image. It is helpful in locating the source of an image or the content creator, search for the image in terms of popularity, extract details that are related to an image, look for similar images that have higher resolution, locate the web pages where the photo is displayed, and look for manipulated versions of the image....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 536 words · Leanna Stewart

Whisper The Anonymous Messaging App Tracking Its Users

Whisper users tracked?Whisper The unique thing about Whisper was that it guaranteed anonymity and privacy to its users. However now it seems that the provider of anonymity itself was gathering and disseminating user information to the law enforcement agencies. Whisper The App which was launched amidst much fanfare in March, 2012, claims to deliver message anonymously. Whisper is a iOS and Android mobile app which purports to allow users to send messages anonymously, and to receive replies....

December 25, 2022 · 5 min · 859 words · Linda Golden

Why Businesses Should Consider Hiring Seo Agencies

Every business desires to rank on the first page of search engines for their specific keywords because then, they get to enjoy unlimited organic traffic. Sadly, this cannot happen by chance or magic (unless the website is offering something that others aren’t), much of research, science, experience, and knowledge go into the process. A website needs to be optimized in a way that allows it to come on top whenever someone is searching for what it represents....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 467 words · Carol Jone

Windows 11 22H2 Causing Performance Issues On Amd Ryzen 7000 Cpus

First, the Windows 11 2022 Update was triggering BSOD (blue screens of death) on systems with intel SST drivers, then performance issues on NVIDIA graphics cards, and now it is performance issues on AMD Zen 4-based Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. Recently, CapFrameX (CFX) determined that when a single CCD (CPU Compute Die) is activated on the 16 core Ryzen 9 7950X, the configuration is able to overtake the default dual CCD 7950X....

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 304 words · Rico Brown

Woman In North Carolina Asked To Pay 500 000 Fine For False Facebook Post Techworm

Well, that’s what happened in the case of a North Carolina woman who was ordered by a judge to pay $500,000 fine for writing a post on Facebook that falsely accused an acquaintance for killing her son. According to a lawsuit filed in North Carolina Superior Court, claims that in November 2015, Jacquelyn Hammond from Asheville posted on Facebook about someone she knew, wherein she wrote, “I didn’t get drunk and kill my kid....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 427 words · Mary Snyder

Wordle To Get Converted Into A Multiplayer Board Game

Hasbro, Inc., a global play and entertainment leader, and The New York Times Games are working together to bring Wordle to life in a new board game called “Wordle: The Party Game.” For the unversed, the “original” Wordle game was created by former Reddit software engineer Josh Wardle for himself and his partner to play before eventually making it public in October 2021. The game gained a large amount of popularity in December 2021 after Wardle added the ability for players to copy their daily results as emoji squares, which were widely shared on Twitter....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · Merlin Loomis

Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra Mi 11 Pro And Mi 11 Lite Announced Specifications Pricing

Apart from the Mi 11 Lite, all these smartphones are powered by the Snapdragon 888 processor. In this article, we have shared everything that you need to know about these flagship offerings. Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra And Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro: Features & Pricing Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is a feature-packed smartphone that offers 5G support, is powered by a 2.84GHz octa-core 5nm Snapdragon 888 processor with Adreno 660 GPU, and comes with fast 67W Wired & 67W Wireless Charging....

December 25, 2022 · 3 min · 617 words · Nancy Scallon

Your Photos Might Be Getting Uploaded On Google Without Your Knowledge

This strange occurrence of the Google Photos App wherein your personal photos may still get uploaded to the web without your knowledge was discovered by a journalist at the Nashville Business Journal. David Arnott in the video above removes the Google Photos app from his phone. However, the photo that he took of his coffee mug is still wound up being synchronized into his account on the web. Even though he had turned on the backup sync before removing the app, is it not appropriate to expect the phone not to do that after the app has been uninstalled?...

December 25, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Richard Proper