Day: November 19, 2018

Raspberry Pi 3 powers Kodak’s new desktop Portrait 3D printer

Kodak’s first 3D printer is powered by the Raspberry Pi and costs $3,500. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Amazon Prime members can see Aquaman a week early in US – CNET

You can see the aquatic Jason Momoa adventure on Dec. 15. …read more Source:: CNet


My favorite retro wireless speaker ever is on sale for $69.30 – CNET

Normally $99, the Lofree Poison is adorable, portable, surprisingly loud and an FM radio. Plus: a sweet deal on my all-time favorite phone accessory. …read more Source:: CNet


Black Friday PS4 Spider-Man bundle now available for $200 at Target and Gamestop – CNET

No need to wait: The year’s best deal on a PS4 is available now at Target and Gamestop. …read more Source:: CNet


Scumbags cram Make-A-Wish website with coin-mining malware

Do they accept Monero in Hell? One or more completely feckless scumbags have loaded the Make-A-Wish foundation’s international website with crypto-mining malware scripts.… …read more Source:: Register


GitLab’s Secret To Success? All Its 350 Employees Work Remotely

Inc. magazine explains a unique feature of GitLab. “Every employee of the San Francisco-based startup, which offers tools for software developers, works from home.” Three years ago, that was nine people. Today, GitLab’s 350 employees across 45 countries use video calls and Slack chats to stay constantly connected…. GitLab meetings and presentations are uploaded to…


Finally a platform for train puns: IBM Halt station derailed

Halt – who goes there? No one, from now on As if its financial woes weren’t bad enough, IBM is suffering the further indignity of having a Scottish rail operator halting services to a station named after everyone’s favourite mainframe maker.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Black Friday 2018 Pixel 3 deals: Free Pixel 3, $600 Pixel 3, $800 off Pixel 3 XL – CNET

The latest from Verizon, Google and Best Buy. …read more Source:: CNet


Texas hospital becomes victim of Dharma ransomware

The spread of malware through Altus Baytown Hospital systems highlights the ongoing threat ransomware poses to our healthcare. …read more Source:: ZDNet


It Might Be Possible To Build A Stingray With A Raspberry Pi

If there’s one thing that’s making you insecure, it’s your smartphone. Your smartphone is constantly pinging the cell towers, giving out your location and potentially leaking your private information to anyone with a radio. This is the idea behind an IMSI catcher, or Stingray in common parlance, and now you too can build one with…