Day: July 11, 2018

Building A Gasometer To Store Wood Gas And Other Bio-Fuels

Old solutions are often so elegant and effective that they keep coming back. The gasometer, or gas holder, is one such example. Now [NightHawkInLight] has built one for storing the wood gas he’s been experimenting with, and it’s pretty neat to watch it rise and fall as he first adds gas and then burns it…


ARM’s Own Employees Complain About Anti-RISCV Website

lkcl writes: Phoronix and The Register have an insightful look into an effort by ARM that is reminiscent of Microsoft’s “Get The Facts” campaign. RISC-V’s design is a revamp of the RISC concept that is intended from the ground up to fix the mistakes and learn from the lessons of the past 30 years. Power…


New iPhones, iPad Pros, Mac mini and more — Is this Apple’s 2018 lineup? – CNET

Apple may release a ton of new hardware before the year ends. …read more Source:: CNet


Banks Suffer an Average of 3.8 Data Leak Incidents Per Week

New study examines how financial services information gets sold and shared in the Dark Web. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Chrome has a new way to keep Spectre hackers at bay – CNET

Too bad it means Chrome needs even more memory. …read more Source:: CNet


Your iPhone now does Morse code, thanks to Google’s Gboard keyboard – CNET

Morse code only uses two symbols (dots and dashes), making it an easy way for people with limited mobility to communicate. …read more Source:: CNet


No, the FCC is Not Forcing Consumers To Pay $225 To File Complaints

Having your voice heard at the Federal Communications Commission could soon cost you hundreds of dollars, according to congressional Democrats Tuesday who oppose a looming rule change by the nation’s top telecom and cable regulator. But that may not be the case after all, a review of the FCC proposal shows. From a report: At…


Bosch brings a sleek finish to budget-friendly 100 Series dishwashers – CNET

Bosch’s new entry-level line offers relatively quiet performance and a smudge-proof design. …read more Source:: CNet


Facebook removes ‘treason’ as keyword for users’ interests – CNET

The ad interest tag reportedly could have exposed 65,000 Russian users to the Russian authorities. …read more Source:: CNet


Deceased Patient Data Being Sold on Dark Web

Why are hackers selling medical records of deceased patients? …read more Source:: Threatpost