The Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame astounds us with a huge, rare collection
Two-player pinball, ultra-rare machines, and Peppy the Clown are ready to entertain you.
View ArticleA gene that keeps track of how often it’s made into a protein
The more protein thatrsquo;s made, the more likely the gene is to be shut down.
View ArticleHow to keep a charity gaming marathon going for 160 hours straight
Behind the scenes with the tech and people behind Awesome Games Done Quick
View ArticleAfter false Hawaii missile notice, FCC launches investigation
For 38 minutes, Hawaiians had little information about what kind fo threat they were facing.
View ArticleOracle still silent on Meltdown, but lists patches for x86 servers among 233...
Sun ZFS Storage Appliance users: brace for super-critical fix Oracle still has nothing to say about whether the Meltdown or Spectre vulnerabilities are a problem for its hardware.…
View ArticleUK.gov denies data processing framework is ‘sinister’– but admits ICO has...
Minister says commish is 'free to disregard' framework if it is 'irrelevant' The government has moved to allay fears over amendments to the Data Protection Bill that critics say could undermine both...
View ArticleSQL unleashed: 17 ways to speed your SQL queries
SQL developers on every platform are struggling, seemingly stuck in a DO WHILE loop that makes them repeat the same mistakes again and again.That’s because the database field is still relatively...
View ArticleHow to build custom middleware in ASP.Net Core
ASP.Net Core is an open source, cross-platform, lean, and modular framework for building high-performance web applications.It is also extensible. When building an ASP.Net Core application, you can draw...
View ArticleCustomers reporting credit card fraud after using OnePlus webstore
Chinese mobe-flinger probing the issue A large number of OnePlus customers claim to have been hit by fraudulent credit card transactions after making purchases on the phone company's site.And they're...
View ArticleUSU pools digital customer-first solutions under new brand unymira
Möglingen, January 15, 2018 - Effective January 2018, USU is pooling its established strategy and technology portfolio for customer and IT service in its new unymira division. It unites USU’s four...
View ArticleThe James Webb telescope has emerged from the freezer
"NASA and its partners have an outstanding telescope and set of science instruments."
View ArticleCity-owned Internet services offer cheaper and more transparent pricing
Data shows why customers want muni broadbandmdash;and why telecom industry fears it.
View ArticleNow Meltdown patches are making industrial control systems lurch
Automation and SCADA-flingers admit fix has affected products Patches for the Meltdown vulnerability are causing stability issues in industrial control systems.…
View ArticleThe new 2019 G-Class: Mercedes-Benz reinvents the dinosaur
It looks almost identical to the 1979-era SUV but is now longer and wider.
View ArticlePerfect Wi-Fi energy harvester gathers scant bounty
Wi-Fi energy harvester not useful but still might be future of power delivery.
View ArticleBad benchmarks bedevil boffins’ infosec efforts
'Benchmark crimes' under-state the true performance impact of security controls A group of operating systems specialists believes sloppy benchmarking is harming security efforts, by making it hard to...
View ArticleCanada charges chap alleged to run stolen data-mart Leakedsource
Unlike similar services, this one sold purloined passwords The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has announced it’s cuffed and charged a man for selling stolen identities and passwords at LeakedSource.com.…
View ArticleChromecast and Google Homes reportedly overloading home Wi-Fi
A bug is causing Google devices to pound networks with 100,000 packets at once.
View ArticleHackers seem close to publicly unlocking the Nintendo Switch
Coders are rapidly finding exploits to open up Nintendorsquo;s new console.
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