Amid a DOJ probe, people are trying to rescue open-source academic paper site Sci-Hub before it’s wiped off the web. A group of data-hoarding redditors have banned together to torent each of the 85 million articles currently housed within Sci-Hub’s walls. | Continue reading
Billboards are moving into your vehicle's infotainment screen. | Continue reading
Binance, the world’s largest platform for buying and selling cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Internal Revenue Service, according to a new report from Bloomberg News. | Continue reading
This board lets you engineer your own IoT hardware. | Continue reading
For about $2,000 a month, Bloomberg Terminals seem like a tremendous waste of money for anyone but the avid trader. But! Did you know that insane price comes with access to a special classifieds section, populated exclusively with stuff from other overpaid Bloomberg subscribers? … | Continue reading
These days, if you’re arrested and charged with a crime, the first thing cops will likely do is look at the contents of your phone. Digital forensics is increasingly a favorite way to secure a conviction, or at least gain a broader understanding of a suspect. | Continue reading
The Chicago Police Department started a secret drone program using untraceable money seized in drug raids and other criminal investigations, according to a bombshell new report from the Chicago Sun-Times. | Continue reading
For the first time ever, neuroscientists have translated the cognitive signals associated with handwriting into text, and in real time. | Continue reading
The Department of Justice quietly seized phone records and tried to obtain email records for three Washington Post reporters, ostensibly over their coverage of then-U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election, according to officials and … | Continue reading
Astrobiologists with the Breakthrough Listen project have released the preliminary results of a SETI survey, in which the team hunted for radio signals along a line of sight that extends toward the galactic center. | Continue reading
A new printer called Forust is using scrap wood to 3D print wooden objects that are as structurally sound as regular carved wood. | Continue reading
The infamous Star Trek Voyager episode "Tuvix" aired 25 years ago today, beginning an ethical debate among fans that is still contested—Captain Janeway's decision to kill a transporter-created sentient being to restore two of her crewmates' lives. | Continue reading
Sony is finally embracing its mirrorless future as it kills off its few remaining DSLR/DSLT cameras. | Continue reading
Back in 2018, researchers from Brigham Young University demonstrated a device called an Optical Trap Display that used lasers to create free-floating holographic images that don’t need a display. That same team is now demonstrating a new technique that allows those holographic im … | Continue reading
A series of Instagram ads run by Signal got the messaging app booted from the former’s ad platform, according to a blog post Signal published on Tuesday. The ads were meant to show users the bevy of data that Instagram and its parent company Facebook collects on users. | Continue reading
In April, Clubhouse reached a grand total of 922,000 downloads, new research found, a sharp downturn after bringing in millions of new users just a month earlier. | Continue reading
The online marketplace Etsy has been flooded with activity since the pandemic’s onset as millions flocked to online shopping to stave off lockdown blues. However, that pandemic-fueled growth is also highlighting Etsy’s struggle to moderate what goes up for sale on its platform. A … | Continue reading
This is Shannon’s information theory, and it’s the equation that makes data compression possible. Without it, you wouldn’t be reading this article online right now. | Continue reading
When you think of night-vision goggles, you probably imagine the pitch black of night being illuminated in a sea of green that helps improve visibility. That’s ancient technology now as the US Army’s Lancer Brigade of Joint Base Lewis–McChord demonstrates what soldiers see throug … | Continue reading
Elon Musk, one of the wealthiest people on the planet, sent a tweet Thursday night about the real problem with self-driving cars. And as you can probably guess by now, it’s one of those things that sounds profound until you stop to think about it for three seconds. That’s more or … | Continue reading
Apple took its best screen technology and put it in the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. | Continue reading
Now you won't have to fight to squeeze out every drop of toothpaste. | Continue reading
A Maryland defense attorney has decided to challenge the conviction of one of his clients after it was recently discovered that the phone cracking product used in the case, produced by digital forensics firm Cellebrite, has severe cybersecurity flaws that could make it vulnerable … | Continue reading
Proxima Centauri—the nearest star to our own—has produced one of the most powerful flares on record. The observation is potential evidence that red dwarfs, though plentiful, are inhospitable to life. | Continue reading
Fraudsters operate off the assumption that it’s way more profitable to think up byzantine ways to cheat people out of money than it is to just, like, work hard and ask for a promotion occasionally. For instance: an Israeli tech company is currently accused of using a very convolu … | Continue reading
Israeli digital intelligence firm Cellebrite sells software designed to unlock phones and extract their data. As a result, its products are a favorite of law enforcement agencies across the U.S., and police frequently use them to gather evidence from seized devices. In the past, … | Continue reading
Whole Foods will launch a palm reader payment system at its Madison Broadway location in Seattle today and has plans to roll out the biometric program at seven more stores in the coming months, according to an announcement early Wednesday. | Continue reading
In the wake of multiple reports of injuries and at least one death involving Peloton’s Tread+ treadmill, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued an “urgent warning” that the product “poses serious risks” to children’s safety and should not be used in households wit … | Continue reading
Shortly after the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd last year, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) flew a Predator drone over the city in an effort to surveil the ongoing protests against police brutality occurring there. The drone, which took off from Grand Forks Air Fo … | Continue reading
Charles “Chuck” Geschke, a co-founder of the leading software company Adobe who invented PDFs, died Friday at age 81, the company said in a statement. | Continue reading
Domino’s, the eager company that’s always looking for new ways to get you its pizza, is at it again. To ensure that you are not without its pizza, the company has dispatched a delivery robot at one of its stores that it says will take the pizza right to customers. | Continue reading
With the help of the Internet Archive—and a little bit of code—we set up a script to auto-archive as many of the roughly 84 million submitted questions that we were able to find using the “sitemap” file for the Yahoo Answers site. | Continue reading
If, for any number of reasons, you’d like to burn telecoms to the ground and build a new internet service provider on their smoldering remains, good news for you. New York City Spectrum workers, who’ve weathered an anguishing four-year strike, have built their own internet servic … | Continue reading
An iOS a game called Jungle Run—basically a 2D coin running game —that turns into a cryptocurrency-funded casino in Turkey. | Continue reading
Reporting on the tech privacy space has taught me that it's smart to be selective with the extensions I use since they’ve historically done a bad job at protecting they collect from our browswers. But 24 (okay, actually 28) wasn’t that many. Right? | Continue reading
When the U.S. government wanted to crack into a dead terrorist’s iPhone several years ago, they turned to a little-known cybersecurity startup in Australia, Azimuth Security, to help them do it. | Continue reading
Doctors in Canada are puzzled over a cluster of people coming down with a dementia-like brain disorder with no known diagnosis. Over the past half-decade, dozens of residents in New Brunswick are thought to have developed the condition, which includes symptoms such as memory loss … | Continue reading
Microsoft is an outlier among the companies investing in quantum computing research. Unlike Google, IBM, or the handful of startups that have built noisy experimental prototypes out of superconducting circuits, ions, or photons, the company is trying to build a quantum computer b … | Continue reading
New research is the latest to find evidence of a link between mental illness and infections caused by a group of bacteria commonly found in cats and other animals. The small study found that people with diagnosed schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder were more likely to carr … | Continue reading
A new nova, appearing in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia, can be seen with binoculars and small telescopes, but this transient object won’t stick around for long. Here’s how you can spot Nova V1405 Cas before it’s too late. | Continue reading
How does Clubhouse plan to survive if its VC funding spigots are shut off? Can it sustain the hype? | Continue reading
Former President Donald Trump is planning to return to social media with “his own platform,” his advisor said Sunday. And none of those fake news meanies will be invited. Neener neener neener. | Continue reading
On March 22nd both William Shatner and Captain James Tiberius Kirk celebrate their birthday—so to mark the occasion we look back at 10 classic episodes of Star Trek that all speak to different facets of the iconic Captain of the starship Enterprise. | Continue reading
Researchers at NIST analyzed cloth face masks using a scanning electron microscope. The results are out of this world. | Continue reading
The future of grocery shopping is a little over the top. | Continue reading
Modern warehouses are a hive of frenetic activity as robots and humans move boxes around as quickly as possible. To shave a few precious seconds off a delivery, researchers in Germany have developed a high-speed robotic drone that unloads packages by deliberately crashing into a … | Continue reading
This tire will never to be inflated or spring a leak, and will probably survive a lot longer than the bike itself. | Continue reading