Ces 2017 Razer S Project Ariana Gaming Room Lighting Gets Crazy Techworm

Project Ariana’s core is Razor Chroma. It is configurable smart lighting platform which the company has already included into its keyboards, mice and gaming laptops. Project Ariana is a 4K high-definition video projector that works by using an ultra-wide 155-degree fish-eye lens and advanced processing capabilities to project Chroma’s 16.8 million different colors and lighting effects and extend the gaming experience across the entire room. “Project Ariana is a concept design that showcases the power and potential of the Razer Chroma platform in the pre-VR world in bridging the gap between gamers and games,” says Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 302 words · Richard Beardsley

Change Your Default Dns To Cloudflare Dns For Fast Internet Speed

Increase your internet speed by changing your Default DNS to Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNSWhy is your ISPs DNS slow in comparison to Cloudflare’s DNS?How To Change Your Default DNS To Cloudflare DNS To Boost Internet SpeedSteps To Manually Setup Cloudflare DNS: For those unaware, DNS is a set of numbers that is assigned by your respective ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to connect to the World Wide Web (www). A DNS service/server is a network component that translates the name of the website you want to visit into the IP address that matches that website and then connects to your ISP to load pages over the web....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 761 words · Edward Pellegrino

Charging Your Smartphone From Train Tracks May Not Be A Great Idea Techworm

Is it legal? Well, it’s super illegal to do so…. YouTuber “kreosan” has posted this unintuitive little trick video that shows how voltage runs between the parallel rails of any active set of train tracks. Many lines run a low voltage through their tracks so that stations can find out the location of individual train, which is why also this is so hazardous. While it is inconsistent voltage, it is not at all fit for charging your phone without a little modification....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Yesenia Houchens

Chinese Hacker Arrested Charged For Stealing Boeing And Us Military Aircraft Intel Techworm

Su, aKa Stephen Su alias Stephen Subin, was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in British Columbia at the request of the U.S. on June 28.Su, who is described to be managing, Lode-Tech, an aviation technology company based in China with an subordinate office in Canada. It is alleged that Su used Lode-Tech to breakinto the Boeing network of January 2010, according to a report filed by authorities in a federal complaint unsealed in Los Angeles this week....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Mary Brown

Daostack Building A Framework For Decentralized Organizational Structures Techworm

While the development of blockchain technology has certainly brought such possibilities closer to fruition, attempts to develop DAOs to the point of overtaking traditional organizational structures have been problematic thus far. However, one company – DAOstack – is developing innovative solutions to these problems, implementing what it says will be the “Wordpress for DAOs”. Before elaborating on the problems of DAOs and the solutions presented by DAOstack, it is worth considering a more prosaic question....

December 11, 2022 · 4 min · 848 words · Thomas Thrasher

Deleted Messages On Whatsapp Can Still Be Read Using Notification Log Techworm

However, according to a popular Spanish Android blog Android Jefe, WhatsApp is not actually deleting the messages and the recipient can still read a recalled text. Apparently, the deleted message is stored in the notification log of the recipient. “What we found is that the messages are stored in the notification register of the Android system. So, it’s just a matter of entering that record to see the messages that the other person deleted,” the blog states....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 247 words · Hazel Hight

Denied New Smartphone Pubg Game Addict Teenager Commits Suicide

Following the similar lines, an 18-year old teenager from India who was addicted over the popular multiplayer online battle royale game, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), committed suicide after his parents refused to buy him a new, high-end smartphone to play the game. According to police, the teenager who lived in Kurla’s Nehru Nagar area of Mumbai, India, demanded that his parents buy him a smartphone costing Rs. 37,000 to play the PUBG mobile game....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · David Hanks

Do You Know That Your Browser Knows Everything About You Techworm

A new website called ClickClickClick has been developed to show how your online behaviour is continuously being measured by your browser while you navigate the web. Whether you toggle your mouse, or hover on the page for a minute, and all of your actions are read out back to you in real-time, written out on the screen like a magical word document. Clickclickclick.click was developed by VPRO, a Dutch media company, and Studio Moniker, an interactive design company....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 323 words · Katelyn Becker

Elon Musk Confirms Russian Hackers Targeted Tesla Factory

In a tweet, Musk wrote, “Much appreciated. This was a serious attack,” responding to a report on Teslarati. He said that the Nevada factory was the target of a “serious cybersecurity attack.” — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 27, 2020 Earlier this week, the U.S. authorities arrested and charged a 27-year-old Russian national named Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov. As per court documents, Kriuchkov tried to reach out to one of Tesla’s employees (a Russian-speaking immigrant) via WhatsApp Messenger to plant a malicious malware in Tesla’s Gigafactory in Nevada....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 280 words · Christina Bryant

Elon Musk S Boring Company Flamethrower For 600 Is Real Techworm

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 11, 2017 Soon after selling the required number of hats, Musk tweeted “Hats sold out, flamethrowers soon!” on the eve of Christmas. While Musk’s message was considered as a joke by many, reddit users on several Musk-related subreddits noticed earlier this month that the URL “boringcompany.com/flamethrower” began redirecting to a white page with a single password box in the center. Earlier this week, a subredditor managed to guess the original password – “flame” – and got access to the page that mimics the Boring Company logo....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Michael Walters

Espn Sportswriter Chris Broussard S Twitter Account Hacked Techworm

Tweets continued flowing for more than half an hour, before Chris Broussard sent an apology confirming that his Account was hacked

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 21 words · Joyce Darby

Facebook Is Testing Reactions And Dislike Button On Messenger Techworm

This is similar to the feature that allows Facebook users to hover over the like button to choose a reaction on any public post in News Feed. Facebook Reactions include the “love,” “haha,” “wow,” “sad” and “angry” options. Besides these, TechCrunch also spotted thumbs up and thumbs down in the test version of Messenger. However, the highlight was the inclusion of ‘Dislike’ button in the News Feed posts, as the social media giant had regularly said that it is reluctant to allow users to post negative reactions to comments....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Joseph Haire

Facebook Open Sources Spectrum For Efficient Uploading Of Images

Dubbed as “Spectrum”, this tool is a cross-platform image transcoding library that can easily be integrated into an Android or iOS project to efficiently perform common image operations. It aims to improve the reliability and quality of image uploads while reducing image uploading time and mobile data consumption. “As modern smartphones capture high-resolution images, the large file size makes uploads unreliable on some mobile networks. Sending it at full resolution is often wasteful, as the content delivery network (CDN) will resize the image for the recipient anyway,” said Facebook mobile software engineer Daniel Hugenroth....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 373 words · Daniel Ackerman

Facebook Password Stealer Actually Steals Your Own Password Techworm

“This appears very widespread and growing,” the research team told TechCrunch. “We classified this as an ongoing malicious campaign with the threat actors actively marketing it as ‘Facebook Password Stealer’ or, more innocuously, ‘Facebook Password Recovery.’ “The attackers also seem to be sophisticated marketers who understand there is potentially big demand for the purported service and are distributing the sample via Spam, Ad campaigns, Pop-ups, Bundled Software, Porn sites and also some times as a standalone software....

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Bonita Lippincott

Facebook Suffers Downtime Twitter Flooded With Facebook Downtime Tweets Techworm

This is the second major outage in the last two month, Facebook suffered a similar outage in mid June this year.The Social media Giant is up and running fine now however Facebook has yet not responded to comment over the downtime. At the time of writing this article, the Facebook is still giving problems though it is up.

December 11, 2022 · 1 min · 58 words · Sam Kleven

Facebook To Limit Whatsapp Functionality For Users Not Accepting Privacy Policy

However, the Facebook-owned messaging service will continue to remind its users to accept new terms or else have limited functionality of the app. For those unaware, back in January, WhatsApp had updated its Privacy Policy wherein it said that the service would be sharing user data with other Facebook companies starting February 8th. Users were asked to agree to these terms by February 8th, if they wished to continue using the app....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · James Arias

Facebook Unveils New Tool That Allows Users Control Over Third Party Data Collection

“Many apps and websites are free because they’re supported by online advertising. And to reach people who are more likely to care about what they are selling, businesses often share data about people’s interactions on their websites with ad platforms and other services,” Facebook’s Erin Egan, Chief Privacy Officer, Policy, and David Baser, Director of Product Management said in a blog post. “This is how much of the internet works, but given that the average person with a smartphone has more than 80 apps and uses about 40 of them every month, it can be really difficult for people to keep track of who has information about them and what it’s used for....

December 11, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Betty Cannon

Flaw In Teamviewer Can Allow Hackers To Steal System Password

What’s more worrying is that this attack does not require the victim’s interaction and can be performed almost automatically. For those unaware, TeamViewer is a popular software application developed by the German company TeamViewer GmbH, for remote control, desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing and file transfer between computers. It is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, Chrome OS, Android, iOS, Windows RT, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry operating systems....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 455 words · Daniel Sneller

Gif Counts As Deadly Weapon In Twitter Seizure Case Court Says Techworm

The GIF in question was sent by a 29-year-old John Rayne Rivello of Salisbury, Maryland, in December 2016 to a Dallas-based Newsweek Journalist, Kurt Eichenwald via Twitter as he was upset with his critical coverage of President Donald Trump. The grand jury along with the U.S. Department of Justice issued a series of indictments against Rivello, who is accused of sending a flashing Pepe the Frog image with the intention of inducing an epileptic seizure in Eichenwald, who is already suffering from epilepsy....

December 11, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Timothy Gallagher

Gmail Other Android Apps Hacked With 92 Success Rate Techworm

December 11, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Ronald Rayos