Day: March 9, 2020

Pentagon’s new contracts could mean creation of mobile nuclear reactors – CNET

Smaller, mobile nuclear reactors could be the future. …read more Source:: CNet


Ford Ranger will reportedly get a baby brother, and dealers dig it – Roadshow

Ford reportedly showed the smaller, more affordable pickup to dealers and the reaction was positive. …read more Source:: CNet


Original King Kong movie back in theaters for first time in 60 years – CNET

The last time this monster-movie classic was shown on the big screen, the average movie ticket cost 59 cents. …read more Source:: CNet


Guardians of the Galaxy will be in Thor: Love and Thunder – CNET

Asgardians of the Galaxy has been confirmed by Vin Diesel. …read more Source:: CNet


Make coronavirus hand washing more tolerable with Wash Your Lyrics generator – CNET

Get a customized hand-washing infographic with the lyrics from your favorite tune. …read more Source:: CNet


Northern Italy Quarantines 16 Million People

Italy has placed up to 16 million people under quarantine as it battles to contain the spread of coronavirus. From a report: Anyone living in Lombardy and 14 other central and northern provinces will need special permission to travel. Milan and Venice are both affected. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte also announced the closure of schools,…


Coronavirus updates: Stocks plunge, tech employees encouraged to work from home – CNET

The latest developments in the COVID-19 outbreak. …read more Source:: CNet


Coronavirus highlights strengths of self-driving delivery vehicles – Roadshow

With quarantines across China, one company flexed its tech muscles to show the usefulness of autonomous vehicles. …read more Source:: CNet


Fear of Potato Chips: Samy Kamkar’s Side-Channel Attack Roundup

What do potato chips and lost car keys have in common? On the surface, it would seem not much, unless you somehow managed to lose your keys in a bag of chips, which would be embarrassing enough that you’d likely never speak of it. But there is a surprising link between the two, and Samy…


Brave Says it Will Generate Random Browser Fingerprints To Preserve User Privacy

The Brave browser is working on a feature that will randomize its “fingerprint” every time a user visits a website in an attempt to preserve the user’s privacy. From a report: Brave’s decision comes as online advertisers and analytics firms are moving away from tracking users via cookies to using fingerprints. […] “The unfortunate truth…