People Are Catching Glimpses Of Their Deceased Loved Ones Using Google Maps

The trend started after a Twitter user Leslie Yajaira, from North Carolina, USA (@yajairalyb) shared a photograph of her deceased grandfather sitting outside his farm in Durango, Mexico, which was captured through Google Maps Street View cameras. She also shared a video of her later grandfather sitting outside his farm, looking at the road. “My grandpa passed away a few years ago,” @yajairalyb wrote on Twitter. “We didn’t get to say goodbye to him....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 321 words · Willia Johnson

Personal Details Contacts Of Agents From Worlds Top Organisation And Company S Including Microsoft Google Cisco Nokia Ibm Motorola Leaked By Anonghost Techworm

Some Companys or organisation under this leak: IBM Motorola Inc cisco Microsoft Google Nokia Innosoft International Sun Microsystems University of Tennessee Netscape Communications Corp The University of Auckland Harvard University And much more, the data contains about 500 Agent details including those from worlds top most educational organisations and Company’s. The leak may lead to effect the privacy of the Agents and officials, under the leak. The data can be seen from the paste, provided by the AnonGhost from here Also read: Damage done to Israeli websites including government websites, email leaks, under project #opisrael Reloaded By AnonGhost Exclusive Interview with AnonGhost Don’t be a silent user let us know what do you think about it in comments below 🙂

December 16, 2022 · 1 min · 120 words · Jerrie Hill

Planes Phones Buildings And You Techworm

However, technology once again is coming to the rescue of all who fly. Great improvements have been made through the years. With the 9/11 tragedy and heightened necessary security features in place, great strides continue to be made for airline customers. Yet, we all recognize the room for improvement. Being tech geeks after all, let’s look at some of the new advancements made to make the life of the airline traveler more effective and efficient....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · William Keyser

Plankalk L Is The World S First Programming Language For Computers Written In 1942 Techworm

Today we live, breathe, and die computers. Our day usually begins with checking our smartphones to switching on our laptops. When we reach the office, we switch on the desktop to start the days work. All these gadgets are powered by an operating system written in various programming languages like C++, Java, Python etc. Even as we read this article, newer languages like Google’s Go and Apple’s Swift are slowly gaining popularity....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 474 words · Calvin Harrelson

Prison Phone Service Hack Reveals That It Recorded Private Lawyer Inmate Calls

Over 70 million of phone calls, recorded in 37 states from December 2011 to spring 2014, appear to include as many as 14,000 legally recorded conversations between inmates and attorneys, The Intercept reported on Wednesday. “This may be the most massive breach of the attorney-client privilege in modern US history, and that’s certainly something to be concerned about,” David Fathi, head of the ACLU’s National Prison Project, told The Intercept....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 554 words · Michael Garcia

Raspberry Pi Unveils Its Ultra Low Price Computer Pi Zero For 5 Techworm

“It is about as big a change as the original Raspberry Pi was,” Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton told WIRED. “Really everything we’ve learned has been packed into this one device.” The original Raspberry Pi Model B and its successors put a programmable computer within reach of anyone with $20-35 to spend. Raspberry Pi Zero, which measures just 65mm x 30mm x 5mm, runs the Raspbian OS and all of the popular applications, such as Scratch, Minecraft and Sonic Pi....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 333 words · Denise Small

Razer Announces A Wireless Mouse That Needs No Battery Only A Mousepad Techworm

The two products are Mamba (mouse) and Firefly (mat), which utilize the Razer HyperFlux Wireless Power Technology. Razer says the new technology “allows the mouse mat to create a magnetic field that efficiently transfers power directly to its companion mouse instead of charging a heavy battery.” The Razer Mamba HyperFlux and the Razer Firefly HyperFlux are Razer’s first products to be equipped with this revolutionary technology. “While other companies have attempted to do wireless charging for mice, they have been unable to achieve true wireless power as their mice still need a battery to be charged....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Joseph Larue

Researchers Have Created Cyborg Cockroaches By Hijacking The Cockroach Brain And Nervous Systems Using Advanced Computer Chips

Cockroaches have been used earlier for cyborg treatment, wherein their antennae were stimulated. It was seen that stimulating the antennae would just trick the cockroach to think there is some obstacle ahead and change its direction, however its complete nervous system is not under operator’s control. It was seen that a direct stimulation to the nervous system gave far better results. This is not the first time that a cockroach has been used, scientists have previously attached “Kinetic” to the insect for steering its direction, also in some other study the cockroach was made to survive on its fluid....

December 16, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Emma Loera

Rust Programming Language Backed By Mozilla Stabilizes At Version 1 0

Rust is an effort to offer the control and performance of a language like C or C++, while making it much difficult to write the kind of security-compromising bugs that are ample in those languages. The language’s handling of memory and memory management is the key to this. Mishandling of memory is some of the biggest problems that come with C, which is mainly due to more data being read or written onto a block of memory than the block of memory it contains....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 618 words · Lee Brown

Samsung To Provide High Speed Internet Through Space Using Micro Satellites

According a paper on ArXiv by Farooq Khan, Samsung is looking to launch thousands of micro-satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) with a specific mission to provide faster Internet connection to Earthlings. Farooq Khan is president of research and development at Samsung’s Texas facility. In his paper, he proposes low-cost low-Earth orbit (LEO) micro-satellites as the solution, at orbits of around 2,000 km (1,243 miles) to keep latency to a minimum....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Maria Friedman

Samsung Will Reportedly Showcase Galaxy S9 S9 At Ces Before March 2018 Launch Techworm

According to Evan Blass of VentureBeat, famous as tipster @evleaks on Twitter, claims that Samsung will be announcing the new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) next year, which is ahead of the company’s usual yearly appearance that normally happens either in late February or March. In the past, Samsung revealed the Galaxy S8 for the first time in March 2017 at their unpacked event....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Willie Abel

Scientists Restore Memory Of A Mouse Suffering From Alzheimers Through Non Invasive Ultrasound Method

Queensland scientists have discovered a novel non-invasive ultrasound method to restore memory in Alzheimer induced miceDetails of the experiment Australian citizens above the age of 65 years have been suffering from the Alzheimer’s disease which is a form of dementia. Dementia is progressive brain disorder wherein the brain cells degenerate due to which the person is not able to function normally. The major symptoms of the disease being memory loss, confusion, personality change, withdrawal and a loss of ability to do everyday tasks....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Ann Liebl

Security Researcher Finds A Way To Hack And Disable House Arrest Ankle Bracelet

Generally, these anklets are location tracking devices that use GPS and other technologies to report the position of people in home detention back to the authorities. Having a series of anti tampering systems usually these devices notify the police authorities the moment someone tries to mess with them. Presenting a talk at the DEF CON 2015 security conference in Las Vegas, William Turner, also known in hacking circles as AmmonRa, described the way in which the ankle tracking bracelets used by police forces globally can be disabled and allow criminals to run away....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 489 words · Wilmer Morris

Selecting The Most Appropriate Ethernet Cable Techworm

Wireless Internet and cloud computing strategies may seem like they are taking over most of the business’ IT infrastructure, but the actual fact is that wired, private networks are not going away anytime soon. In fact, Ethernet cable technology has fully advanced keeping the pace with improvements in Wi-Fi technology, and wired networks are normally still faster than their wireless counterparts. In-house networking is still often the wiser move for both businesses and high-usage home offices....

December 16, 2022 · 3 min · 595 words · Michelle Gross

Self Service Bank Passbook Printing Machines Leak Bank Customers Financial Details

Customers Financial Details Leaked By Self-Service Passbook Printing MachineBar Code Attached To The Bank Passbook Can Be Easily Spoofed By The Attackers To Get Customers Account Details Similarly, you can get your bank passbook updated yourself in just a few with the help of automated machines in banks. Bank Passbook is a copy of the customer’s account in the books of the bank, which has details of the client’s current account balance and transaction (deposits and withdrawals)....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Norman Joseph

Silk Road 3 0 Makes A Comeback In A New Avatar On The Dark Web Techworm

The Silk Road 3.0 is actually the fourth reincarnation of the marketplace but trades in almost all the same items its predecessors did. The announcement of Silk Road 3.0 came via a Reddit thread a few hours ago. The all new Silk Road 3.0 is run by the same person in charge of the competing Crypto Market portal. The two portals also share the same support forum and both are hosted on Dark Web....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Christopher Spears

Snap S Next Generation Of Spectacles Brings Augmented Reality To Life

The lightweight display glasses are meant for augmented reality creators to reimagine the way people communicate, live, and explore the world together through AR experiences built-in Lens Studio. “Over the years, our journey building Spectacles alongside the creator community has been one of exploration, learning, and fun. We’ve used every iteration as a building block, opening the door to a whole new dimension of AR,” TeamSnap said in a blog post on Thursday....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Jose Cherry

Snowden Leaks And Nsa Spying Causes Brazil To Avoid Us Materials As Well As Territory For Its Under Sea Cable

Snowden leaks and NSA spying causes Brazil to avoid US materials as well as territory for its under sea cableFortaleza CableNew AlliesDamagesBrazil’s Countermeasures Fortaleza Cable Brazil is planning an optical fiber cable that will connect from Fortaleza up to Portugal thereby eradicating any need of the US. The project is expected to cost $185 million and the Brazilian government is firm on not using any US tech. The cable is being overseen by state-owned telecommunications company Telecomunicacoes Brasileiras SA better known as Telebras....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 848 words · Deborah Vanvalkenburg

Sony S Revamped Aibo Robotic Dog To Launch In The U S

For those unaware, aibo is a series of robotic pets designed and manufactured by the Japanese electronics company, Sony. The first consumer model was introduced in May 1999, but was discontinued in January 2006. Already a modest hit in Japan, Sony has til now sold 20,000 units after the January release in Japan earlier this year. “The Aibo has been received very well in Japan. We want to keep the momentum when selling it in the United States,” Senior Vice President Izumi Kawanishi told a news conference in New York on Thursday....

December 16, 2022 · 4 min · 736 words · Mark Alexander

Strontium Launches Nitro Plus Nano World S Smallest And Fastest Usb Flash Drive

Strontium Technology Pte Ltd, a Singapore based PC and Flash memory company has announced the launch of their new product Nitro Plus Nano USB 3.0, which it claims will be the world’s fastest and smallest USB drive. Designed in an ultra-small form factor, the flash device delivers an high speed performance up to 100MB/s write speed and 130MB/s read function in a tiny form factor, as it is a portable and lightweight “plug and stay” drive, says the company....

December 16, 2022 · 2 min · 232 words · Candice Patel