Day: January 9, 2019

Morse Code Keyboard 1939 Style!

If you want to learn Morse code and you don’t have a teacher, you’d probably just head over to a website or download a phone app. Before that, you probably bought a cassette tape or a phonograph record. But how did you learn Morse if you didn’t have any of that and didn’t know anyone…


Ring security camera catches man licking intercom – CNET

Better break out the disinfectant. …read more Source:: CNet


Procter and Gamble erased our freckles with a magic wand at CES 2019 – CNET

The Opté Precision Skincare System is a thermal inkjet printer for your face that applies makeup and serum with pinpoint accuracy. …read more Source:: CNet


Lexus RC F Track Edition teased on video ahead of Detroit Auto Show – Roadshow

It’ll have a big wing and… that’s about all we know. …read more Source:: CNet


Print a scent at CES 2019: Airia dispenses fragrance via inkjet technology – CNET

This fragrance printing machine aims to keep odors consistent in your home with micron-level consistency. …read more Source:: CNet


The Promise and Peril of 5G

As the hype at CES demonstrates, 5G is the newest and shiniest tech bauble out there: but security concerns loom. …read more Source:: Threatpost


No Tuition, but You Pay a Percentage of Your Income (if You Find a Job)

What if there were a way to eliminate student debt? No, really. Student debt reached a new height last year — a whopping $1.5 trillion. A typical student borrower will have $22,000 in debt by graduation, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Now, Silicon Valley is backing a novel idea that proposes to…


Just updated Windows 7? Can’t access network shares? It isn’t just you

Quality Assurance? We’ve heard of it Microsoft has doubled down on efforts to persuade users to migrate to Windows 10 by breaking Windows 7 networking for some.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


German police ask router owners for help in identifying a bomber’s MAC address

In a first, German police asks router owners to comb logs for f8:e0:79:af:57:eb and report any sightings to authorities. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Cambridge Analytica’s Parent Pleads Guilty To Breaking UK Data Law

Cambridge Analytica’s parent company, SCL Elections, has been fined 15,000 Pound (roughly $19,000) in a UK court after pleading guilty to failing to comply with an enforcement notice issued by the national data protection watchdog, the Guardian reports. From a report: While the fine itself is a small and rather symbolic one, given the political…