Day: August 29, 2018

3D Printed Magnetic Dust Port Keeps Shop Clean

Too often we hear that 3D printing is at best only a way for making prototypes before you invest in “real” manufacturing. At worst, it’s a way to make little toys for your desk or cubicle. The detractors say that 3D printing doesn’t lend itself to building practical devices, and even if you do manage…


Telecommunications Industry in the Bullseye

New report cites higher volume and increased sophistication of threats to the sector. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Elon Musk astroturfing? SpaceX employees spoke at Boring Company town hall – Roadshow

Seems like a conflict of interest if Elon Musk is paying all the salaries. …read more Source:: CNet


Nio is gearing up for an IPO, hoping for a valuation of $8 billion – Roadshow

The Chinese EV startup is proving itself to be a real contender in its home market, but will its success there extend to a successful IPO in the US? …read more Source:: CNet


When is the 2018 Apple iPhone event? – CNET

Still no sign of an Apple invite — but that doesn’t mean an event won’t be soon. …read more Source:: CNet


IFA 2018: Everything we’ve seen so far – CNET

Berlin’s big tech show kicked off with color-changing fridges, fitness-centric smart watches, powerful laptops and more. …read more Source:: CNet


How Many Days Americans Waste Commuting In The Course Of A Lifetime, Mapped By City

An anonymous reader writes: Have you ever stopped to think that over the course of your lifetime, you will likely spend hundreds of days commuting back and forth from home and work? If not, we’ve got a great map that’s sure to make you question what you’re doing with your life. The good folks over…


High-Severity Flaws Patched in Schneider Electric Products

The Schneider Electric PowerLogic PM5560 and Modicon M221 are both susceptible to attack via an array of high-severity flaws. …read more Source:: Threatpost


IFA 2018: All the coolest tech we’ve seen so far – CNET

IFA 2018 is here and we’re gathering up all the coolest gadgets we’ve seen at the show in this gallery that will continually get bigger over the course of Europe’s largest tech show. …read more Source:: CNet


NASA’s insane crawler will move an 11-million-pound launch tower – CNET

NASA’s monster crawler-transporter is up to the space agency’s heaviest tasks. …read more Source:: CNet