Day: August 28, 2018

Oracle v. Google ain’t over yet — Google vows it’ll appeal to Supreme Court – CNET

The decision comes after a federal appeals court declined to rehear the case. …read more Source:: CNet


Bosch brings EV benefits to semi trailers – Roadshow

The trucks themselves aren’t the only piece of the puzzle that can benefit from electrification. …read more Source:: CNet


Bitcoin fanatics are storing their cryptocurrency passwords in DNA – CNET

Why save cryptocurrency passwords on a hard drive when you can store it in DNA? …read more Source:: CNet


Crashing Mobile Apps Capture Screens, Leak Private Data

Several developer tools capture a screen as an app crashes and send it to a third-party server creating a risk of corporate data leakage. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Fileless Attacks Jump 94% in First Half of 2018

While ransomware is still popular, fileless and PowerShell attacks are the threats to watch this year. …read more Source:: DarkReading


NASA spacecraft spots enigmatic icy object from crazy far away – CNET

Far beyond Pluto, the intrepid New Horizons catches a look at its next target, Ultima Thule. …read more Source:: CNet


Man who allegedly used online dates for free meals faces 10 felonies – CNET

Well, that really backfired. …read more Source:: CNet


Missouri lawmakers have real cow over fake meat – CNET

New legislation says faux, plant-based meat from companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods can’t call itself meat. …read more Source:: CNet


Recreating The Amiga 1200 PCB from Pictures

In the past we’ve talked about one of the major downsides of working with vintage computer hardware, which of course is the fact you’re working with vintage computer hardware. The reality is that these machines were never designed to be up and running 20, 30, or even 40-odd years after they were manufactured. Components degrade…


No do-overs! Appeals court won’t hear Oracle v Google rehash

Only thing left now is a Supreme Court bid Over eight years of feuding between Oracle and Google over the use of Java code in Android may be nearing its end following a Tuesday court ruling.… …read more Source:: TheRegister