It’s not. The concern is that now Google wants to make the cars a little more human... Less cautious.
It’s not. The concern is that now Google wants to make the cars a little more human... Less cautious.
For self-defense of course. You never know when your front lawn could be attacked by up to 100 duck-sized terrorists.
Heavier AND less battery? Why Apple?
Nope. It’s the same net heat transfer. You are just exchanging heat. It is a purely localized phenomena.
Almost didn’t recognize you, Speed Racist.
Not quite true. 80% of the world’s oxygen comes from marine plants. Most people don’t know this.
Finally some good news on our war against the trees. Keep on swinging those axes boys, this is a war we can win!
I’m surprised that absolutely nobody is talking about the safety concerns here. I mean, if you’re going to put the pilots inside the robots/mecha, you better damn well protect them from every single thing that could possibly go wrong: Fire, electrocution, physical trauma, those are all real risks.
Not a moon walk but a Monty Python Silly Walk.
It’s got jack to do with printers, really — Or anything consumers are concerned with, at all. This is a proof of concept of a technique that could allow fancy malware that’s been implanted into a closed off, “air-gapped” system or network to ex-filtrate data using a covert channel not monitored / known to exist by the…
Yo, Kelsey, it’s a bit of a stretch to be concerned about your unconnected devices being hacked based on anything this guy did. Mainly because there’s a huge difference between broadcasting signals and receiving them. But also because the worst case scenario of a laser printer being “hacked” would simply result in an…
It's not really unsending though? It's just delaying when it will send. It's not as if Google has the ability to reach into other websites email accounts and remove messages.
Unlimited is not a term that’s limited. Upgrade your dictionary. Solved.
There’s a pretty good webcomic called Power Nap that satirically explores the consequences of using drugs to cancel the need for sleep.
VLC?
I don’t often bandwagon jump, but seriously man, try CTRL-F. Heck, you can even use it on a CSV or excel sheet. AND IT WORKS IN BROWSERS.
Anything is possible, but it’s extremely unlikely. The story was full of holes...the hacker claimed to issue a CLIMB command to an engine, which caused the aircraft to yaw. Scary, except that the engines do not “climb”. A CLB command from the autopilot causes the aircraft elevators to pitch up, and increase engine…
Umm having a tone constantly produced and listened for does hinder battery life... I hope my phone isn’t always listening and playing sounds. Though having seen the Dark Knight I know better.
Most “mobile friendly” versions of sites are like Windows RT. It still works, but it’s severely lacking functionality.