Day: July 3, 2019

Russian ‘Silence’ Hacking Crew Turns Up The Volume

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Senate Passes King Bill To Secure Energy Grid

…read more Source:: PacketStorm


Instagram is down for some users, so let’s just call it a day – CNET

Facebook and WhatsApp are also reportedly having problems. …read more Source:: CNet


Hyundai’s new Continuously Variable Valve Duration tech boosts both power and efficiency – Roadshow

It’ll debut on Hyundai’s Smartstream engine family, starting with a 1.6-liter I4. …read more Source:: CNet


The best July 4 sales: Instant Pot, Ecobee, TVs, appliances and more – CNET

Check out the latest batch of great deals on smart home products, mattresses, tech gear and more. …read more Source:: CNet


A Third CRISPR Baby May Have Already Been Born in China

An anonymous reader shares a report: The Second International Summit on Human Genome Editing, held in Hong Kong last November, was meant to debate the pros and cons of genetically engineering humans. Instead, the proceedings were turned upside down by the revelation that He Jiankui, a Chinese biophysicist, had already done it. He’d gone ahead…


Amazon Admits Alexa Voice Recordings Saved Indefinitely

Amazon’s acknowledgment that it saves Alexa voice recordings – even sometimes after consumers manually delete their interaction history – has thrust voice assistant privacy policies into the spotlight once again. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Lexus LS 500 Inspiration Series brings special color palette to sedans for the first time – Roadshow

It’s the fourth car to carry the Inspiration Series trim level. …read more Source:: CNet


Watch online: How to unleash the power of IoT sensor data with real-world examples

Get up-to-date with developments in the world of operational technology Sponsored webcast While many organisations may still be at the starting blocks of what has been termed the Internet of Things, the operational technology world has made considerable advances, routinely handling data coming from thousands of pieces of equipment.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Apple says governments asked for 634 apps to be removed last year – CNET

Eighty requests came from around the world. …read more Source:: CNet