Nvidia Ceo Says Moore S Law Is Dead Gpus Will Soon Replace Cpus Techworm

Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia in a talk at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2017 in Beijing, China said that Moore’s Law is dead because it cannot keep pace with advancements in GPU design. What is moore’s law? Moore’s Law is the observation made by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, in 1965 that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since the integrated circuit was invented....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Derrick Mccommons

Nypd Auxiliary Officer Charged In Hacking Scheme

Police say 45-year-old Yehuda Katz, assigned to the 70th Precinct in Brooklyn, obtained personal identifying information of traffic accident victims and fraudulently posed as an attorney soliciting clients. The complaint filed by the prosecutor states that Katz surreptitiously installed multiple electronic devices in the Traffic Safety Office of the NYPD’s 70th Precinct, which allowed him to remotely access restricted NYPD computers. He also had access to other restricted law enforcement agencies and FBI database....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Dawne Adams

One Plus One Gets Oxygenos 2 1 4 Update All Bloatware Gets Removed Techworm

The changes and improvements that were requested by users a long time ago have been introduced in the new version of the OS. Along with the announcement of the software update, OnePlus echoed its support towards the first smartphone that brought them fame, the OnePlus One. “Make no mistake: we have in no way forgotten about the device that sent OnePlus into orbit, which is why we’d like to take this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to some of our brand’s most loyal supporters, many of whom have been with us from the word go: OnePlus One fans,” explains OnePlus in a blog post....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Felicita Cabrera

Oneplus Data Breach Customers Phone Number Email And Address Exposed

The customers’ order information included access to customers’ names, contact numbers, emails, and shipping addresses. However, the hackers were unable to gain access to any payment information, passwords and accounts, the company stated. “We want to update you that we have discovered that some of our users’ order information was accessed by an unauthorized party. We can confirm that all payment information, passwords and accounts are safe, but certain users’ name, contact number, email and shipping address may have been exposed,” Ziv, Staff Member, Security Team, OnePlus, wrote in the company forum dated November 22....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 407 words · Holly Benson

Ookla Adds Free Vpn To It S Speedtest App For Ios And Android

Now, Ookla, makers of the original Speedtest.net website, has launched a new free VPN service: Speedtest VPN, to spread its reach in the VPN market. For those unaware, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an internet security tool that encrypts your device’s internet connection in order to secure your online privacy while browsing the internet. A VPN also anonymizes your internet IP address and your geographic location. Ookla has partnered with Seattle-based company NetProtect to offer this free VPN service....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Willie Singleton

Oppo Discloses That The R7 Plus To Debut Alongside The R7

The OPPO R7 Plus features the same premium metal (magnesium alloy) build quality as found on the R7 and includes the same 2.5D curved glass with near edge-to-edge display. The OPPO R7 will feature three capacitive buttons below the display: menu, home and back, respectively. On the other hand, the OPPO R7 Plus won’t offer capacitive buttons. Unlike the earlier OPPO smartphones, the OPPO R7 Plus will now have on-screen keys....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Richard Sims

Oracle Refuses To Let Go Of Google For Using Java In Its Android Operating System Techworm

Looks like the animosity between Oracle and Google is going to continue for some more time! The software giant on Friday night filed an appeal brief reviving its copyright and patent claim lawsuit against Google over its use of Oracle programming code to create the Android operating system. The legal battle that formally started in 2010 over bits of Java code called Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), has wound its way through two federal trials and multiple appeals courts....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 521 words · James Williamson

Oxenfree Arrives On Netflix Games Six Other Games Announced Too

The new “Netflix Edition” of the game is now available for downloaded from the iOS and Android app stores. Oxenfree: Netflix Edition, which is the popular on-demand streaming giant’s inaugural first-party game from Night School Studio, is now available to download at netflix.com/oxenfree in 31 languages with no ads and no in-app purchases for Netflix members. It also adds localization support. Originally released in 2016, Oxenfree is a critically-acclaimed, award-winning supernatural teen thriller game....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 410 words · Shanell Cox

Packaging And Palletizing Collaborative Robots Frequently Asked Questions Addressed

Palletizing is basically taking the packaged product and assembling it for transport by loading it on a pallet or similar device. Packaging and palletizing co-bots improve end-of-line efficiency in addition to saving costs. Most manufacturing plants, having realized the immense benefits have adopted these co-bots. However, if you are still on the fence, then the answers to these frequently asked questions about packaging and palletizing robot arms will put your mind at ease....

January 3, 2023 · 4 min · 700 words · Jennifer Nardini

Popcorn Time Domain Registrar Orders Dns Deactivation Goes Offline

For those unaware, Popcorn Time, a multi-platform, open-source and free software BitTorrent client, following its creation had increased in popularity. The applications provide a free “alternative” to subscription-based video streaming services such as Netflix using the BitTorrent protocol. However, on March 14, 2014, Popcorn Time’s original website and GitHub repository were abruptly taken down by its original developers due to pressure from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). This is when PopcornTime....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Jerry Saldivar

Popular French Torrent Site Yggtorrent Changes Domain Name Yet Again

In February this year, YggTorrent had lost control over its main domain name, YggTorrent.ws, after it was suspended by its domain registrar, Tucows. The domain name ‘YggTorrent.ws’ was “suddenly disabled” by its domain registrar without warning or providing an additional explanation, leaving the ominous ‘serverHold’ status behind. For those unaware, YggTorrent.ws, which receives more than a million visitors per month, was ranked France’s 38th most visited website, according to the statistics by Alexa....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 455 words · Ashley Hancock

Rapper Catches Hacker Selling His Stolen Music Humiliates Him On Video Techworm

Lil Uzi Vert, rapper of ‘Luv is Rage’ fame, posted an Instagram video of him tracking down an alleged hacker who apparently stole and sold his ‘Luv is Rage’ album. The Instagram post has since been deleted but the video as well as the accompanying caption has been captured by The Shade Room as well as by PMWHipHop.com. The video posted by them seems authentic according to sources however Techworm could not authenticate it....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 253 words · Jean Henderson

Refurbished 64Gb Oneplus One Smartphone To Be Available At Rs 16 999 In India

Well, OnePlus One could receive a further boost in India, as its 64GB version of the goes on sale through Overcart on May 20 for just Rs. 16,999, an amazing Rs. 4,999 off from its current listed price of Rs. 21,998. However, there is a catch to this. Overcart.com is a website that sells unboxed and refurbished products in India. Unboxed units are ones that have been returned by buyers who have not used the smartphone....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Dennis Vega

Report Says Snowden Accepts Offer Of Venezuela Asylum Techworm

According to Russian state Duma Official Aleksey Pushkov Snowden, A top pro-Kremlin lawmaker, Snowden has accepted the offer of Asylum, as said on twitter, “Predictably, Snowden has agreed to [Venezuelan President Nicolas] Maduro’s offer of political asylum. Apparently, this option appeared most reliable to Snowden,” Pushkov, the head of the lower house’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, tweeted. The tweet is no longer Available and have been removed now. And it Has not officialy confirmed yet, That Snowden have Accepted the Offer or not....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 101 words · Virginia Brooks

Samsung Tests 5G Network On High Speed Japanese Train Techworm

The tests were carried out in Saitama, Japan, near Tokyo from October 17 through October 19. The equipment used for the test included Samsung’s 5G pre-commercial end-to-end solution, which consisted of a 5G router (CPE), a 5G Radio, virtualized core and a virtualized RAN. “The demonstration leveraged capabilities driven by 5G, such as high throughput, low latency and massive connections, which verified potential services that would be highly beneficial to passengers and operators of high-speed trains,” Samsung said....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 308 words · Ruth Paul

Scientists Grow Dinosaur Leg On A Chicken For The First Time Techworm

In a ‘reverse evolution’ experiment, the scientists at the Universidad de Chile, headed by Joâo Botelho, have modified chicken embryos so that they develop tubular, dinosaur-like fibulas on their lower legs – one of the two long, spine-like bones, a trait which was present in their ancestors, the dinosaurs. “Any one that has eaten roasted chicken can account for the presence in the drumstick (lower leg) of a long, spine-like bone,” the researchers wrote in a press release....

January 3, 2023 · 3 min · 463 words · Craig Hyman

Seagate Reveals 60Tb Ssd The World S Largest Techworm

Looking to target such audiences, Seagate Technology has unveiled a gigantic 60TB Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SSD (solid state drive), which is also officially the world’s largest SSD, at the Flash Memory Summit in Silicon Valley. A solid-state drive (SSD, also known as a solid-state disk even though it contains neither an actual disk nor a drive motor to spin a disk) is a solid-state storage device that uses integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data persistently....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Sheryl Walker

Second Root Level Rogue Ca Called Dsdtestprovider Found In New Dell Pcs And Laptops Techworm

Like eDellRoot, the DSDTestProvider is also self-signed and contained a private key and expired on 9th November, 20132. It is installed through Dell System Detect into the Trusted Root Certificate Store on new Windows laptops along with the private key. Both, eDell Root and DSDTestProvider can be used by potential hackers to launch man-in-the-middle attacks and intercept encrypted and private information between the Dell PC/Laptop owner and third party. Carnegie Mellon University CERT says it allows attackers to create trusted certificates and impersonate sites, launch man-in-the-middle attacks, and passive decryption....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 244 words · Bertha Dowden

Secret Game Hidden In Google Com And Nobody Knows About It

As a matter of fact, it has some secrets which are known by very few people in the world. Among those secrets today we are revealing one of them. Hidden Secret Text Adventure Game Yes, Google has a hidden secret text adventure game which can only be accessed if you search for the particular term on the web. After searching it just press “ctrl+shift+I” if you are a windows user or press “Cmd + Option + I” if you are a Mac user....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 234 words · Joe Harres

Soon Your Smartphone Can Be Powered Using Bacteria Techworm

The researchers explained in the journal Science Advances how they used computer simulations to demonstrate that the random swarming effect of dense active matter such as bacteria could be organised to rotate cylindrical rotors and provide a stable and reliable source of electrical power. Co-author Dr Tyler Shendruk, an EMBO long-term fellow in the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford, and colleagues say that these biologically-driven microscopic power plants could ultimately become the ultra-minute engines for minuscule, man-made devices that are self-assembled and self-powered – everything from optical switches to smartphone microphones....

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 402 words · Duane Jones