Day: May 29, 2019

Turbo Subaru Gets DIY Gauges

For the average motorist, the speedometer and the fuel indicator are the primary gauges of interest. Owners of performance or modified cars tend to like having more information on the way the car is running. [JustinN1] is firmly in that camp, and built some WiFi-enabled gauges for his Subaru WRX STi. The gauges run on…


ProtonMail filters into the junk folder: New claim it goes out of its way to help cops spy

Secure comms biz says it simply follows the law – plus, there’s always Tor ProtonMail, a provider of encrypted email, has denied claims that it voluntarily provides real-time surveillance to authorities.… …read more Source:: Register


Marvel’s Avengers video game to be revealed at E3 – CNET

Marvel says it’ll detail the long-awaited game, Avengers Project, on June 10. …read more Source:: CNet


VW is working on ways to prevent nausea in self-driving cars – Roadshow

Taking your eyes off the horizon for even a few seconds can bring a world of hurt. …read more Source:: CNet


Uber might let your pick your favorite driver soon – CNET

You’d reportedly be able to ride with them again in the future. …read more Source:: CNet


Truth, Justice, and the American Huawei: Chinese tech giant tries to convince US court ban is unconstitutional

They think it’s a level playing field. How sweet Huawei is trying to have a key part of American lawfare against the Chinese company thrown out by a US court – on the grounds it breaks the United States constitution.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Docker Bug Allows Root Access To Host File System

Trailrunner7 shares a report: All of the current versions of Docker have a vulnerability that can allow an attacker to get read-write access to any path on the host server. The weakness is the result of a race condition in the Docker software and while there’s a fix in the works, it has not yet…


Don’t Just Tune Your SIEM, Retune It

Your SIEM isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it proposition. It’s time for a spring cleaning. …read more Source:: DarkReading


A Stylish Solution for Bike Navigation

[André Biagioni] is developing an open hardware bicycle navigation device called Aurora that’s so gorgeous it just might be enough to get you pedaling your way to work. This slick frame-mounted device relays information to the user through a circular array of SK6812 RGB LEDs, allowing you to find out what you need to know…


Smart homes emerge as an early target for wireless power

An infrared-based wireless power system will focus on powering fixed devices such as smart locks and security cameras versus smartphones. …read more Source:: ZDNet