Hackers Take $400 Million from FTX Crypto Exchange
Colin Thierry Published on: November 16, 2022 FTX, the massive crypto exchange that recently went bankrupt, announced that it fell victim to a hack of over $400 million last week. The…
Colin Thierry Published on: November 16, 2022 FTX, the massive crypto exchange that recently went bankrupt, announced that it fell victim to a hack of over $400 million last week. The…
As the world rushes toward "the greatest disconnect between supply and demand in the history of commodities," Snow Lake Lithium CEO Philip Gross talks us through his company's plans to open the world's first all-electric lithium mine in Canada. Source of Article
A team of scientists exploring low-cost alternative for hearing aids has turned to Apple’s AirPods as a potential solution, assessing them alongside conventional hearing aids and finding they stack up surprisingly well. Source of Article
Image: Getty/Drew Angerer In 2017, Microsoft added a new feature to its Windows 10 operating system: S mode, a stripped-down, tightly-locked and low-end way to run Windows 10 that is…
Sharing not working when you try to present from Google Meet in Chrome on macOS? There's an easy fix, and Andy Wolber will show you how. On macOS, enable the…
Vyacheslav “Tank” Penchukov, the accused 40-year-old Ukrainian leader of a prolific cybercriminal group that stole tens of millions of dollars from small to mid-sized businesses in the United States and…
This summer, we started asking about “technical health.” We don’t see a lot of people asking what it means to use technology in healthy ways, at least not in so…
Colin Thierry Published on: November 15, 2022 Ukraine’s Cyber Police and Europol arrested five people in Kyiv and Ivano-Frankivsk who were allegedly involved in an investment scheme that defrauded people…
NASA is pressing ahead with a launch attempt for Artemis I this week, with the Space Launch System rocket and Orion capsule in need of only minor repairs after being exposed to the forces of Hurricane Nicole out on the pad. Source of Article
In a new study described as "seminal" and "pioneering", researchers in the US have successfully used CRISPR gene-editing technology to create personalized cancer-targeting immune cells, paving the way for future customized cancer treatments. Source of Article
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