Day: January 11, 2020

We drive the Faraday Future FF 91, CES 2020 highlights and more: Roadshow’s week in review – Roadshow

Here’s a look at our most important stories for the week ending Jan. 11. …read more Source:: CNet


The most important health devices to know about from CES 2020 – CNET

Non-invasive blood sugar monitoring, AI and fertility were all big topics at the show. …read more Source:: CNet


9 great reads from CNET this week – CNET

How to help animals threatened by Australia’s fires, a sampling of all the new plant-based meat alternatives, and five key takeaways from CES 2020. …read more Source:: CNet


A Facebook Bug Exposed Anonymous Admins of Pages

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: Facebook Pages give public figures, businesses, and other entities a presence on Facebook that isn’t tied to an individual profile. The accounts behind those pages are anonymous unless a Page owner opts to make the admins public. You can’t see, for example, the names of the people…


Samsung’s announcement of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite was actually huge. Here’s why – CNET

Commentary: With the new Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Samsung shifts its best phone from expensive luxury to everyday affordable. …read more Source:: CNet


Building a Real Wooden Table Saw

A table saw is one of those tools that aren’t strictly necessary to have, but immensely helpful if you do happen to have one around. The folks at [I Build It] have made a three part series that features a homemade table saw build, so you can finally get around to adding one to your…


A Billion Medical Images Are Exposed Online, As Doctors Ignore Warnings

Insecure storage systems being used by hundreds of hospitals, medical offices and imaging centers are exposing over 1 billion medical images of patients across the world. “Yet despite warnings from security researchers who have spent weeks alerting hospitals and doctors’ offices to the problem, many have ignored their warnings and continue to expose their patients’…


What was Boeing through their heads? Emails show staff wouldn’t put their families on a 737 Max over safety fears

Described FAA regulators being briefed as ‘like dogs watching TV’ Boeing this week turned over damning new documents around the design and response to its ill-fated 737-Max airliner.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


This Ugly Christmas Sweater Can Set You On Fire

While Christmas may have just passed, there’s just enough time left in winter to justify wearing your ugly Christmas sweaters for a few more days. If you’re not one of the lucky ones with an old sweater from Grandma, you can still turn your least favorite sweater into the most epic flame-throwing Christmas sweater there…


Academic research finds five US telcos vulnerable to SIM swapping attacks

Researchers find that 17 of 140 major online services are vulnerable to SIM swapping attacks. …read more Source:: ZDNet