Day: May 25, 2018

Hillary Clinton says she wants to be the CEO of Facebook – CNET

Look out, Mark Zuckerberg. …read more Source:: CNet


The FBI wants you to reboot your router NOW to help destroy a botnet – CNET

DO IT NOWWWWW …read more Source:: CNet


Researchers crack open AMD’s server VM encryption

SEV attack would let hypervisors lift memory contents A group of German researchers have devised a method to thwart the VM security in AMD’s server chips.… …read more Source:: Register


This is what the Red Hydrogen One phone looks like – CNET

Red held an event at their studios in Hollywood to show off the unreleased Hydrogen One and we finally got a peek at the $1200 android phone. …read more Source:: CNet


Valve Slammed Over ‘Horrendous’ Steam School-Shooting Game

Several readers have shared an EuroGamer report: Just a week after the Santa Fe High School shooting in Texas that saw 10 people fatally shot and 13 others were wounded, Valve has come under fire for a Steam school-shooting game that encourages you to “hunt and destroy” children. Active Shooter, which at the time of…


Remember that $5,000 you spent on Tesla’s Autopilot and then sued when it didn’t deliver? We have good news…

You get $20 Tesla has reached a legal settlement over its “essentially unusable and demonstrably dangerous” Autopilot system.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Android Malware Comes Baked into Some New Tablets, Phones

Ad-loading malware is being built into the firmware and operating system of some new tablets and phones from three major manufacturers. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Apple reveals latest government data demand figures

The company said it will soon start reporting app takedowns from its app stores. …read more Source:: ZDNet


An Ultrasound Driver With Open Source FPGAs

Ultrasound imaging has been around for decades, but Open Source ultrasound has not. While there are a ton of projects out there attempting to create open ultrasound devices, most of this is concentrated on the image-processing side of things, and not the exceptionally difficult problem of pinging a sensor at millions of times a second,…


International Maritime Organisation turns salty gaze on regulating robotic shipping

Who needs navigational aids on a self-driving tanker anyway? The International Maritime Organisation has woken up to the notion of robot boats – and is now pondering whether to regulate them.… …read more Source:: TheRegister