Engineer creates robotic glove to help strengthen grip
An engineer came up with the idea after seeing his aunt, who has multiple sclerosis, struggle with tasks......»»
The Best Cases for the iPhone SE 3rd Gen!
The SE's small and slim profile might be a bit too slippery to handle, and aside from added grip, a case no doubt provides much-needed protection from damage. As far as “small” smartphones are concerned, Apple’s third -gen.....»»
AWS boosts Amazon GuardDuty with 3 new capabilities to protect varied workloads
AWS has unveiled three new capabilities for Amazon GuardDuty, AWS’s threat detection service, that further strengthen customer security through expanded coverage and continuous enhancements in machine learning, anomaly detection, and integrated thr.....»»
The double-edged sword of open-source software
The lack of visibility into the software supply chain creates an unsustainable cycle of discovering vulnerabilities and weaknesses in software and IT systems, overwhelming organizations, according to Lineaje. Diversity and complexity of the open-sour.....»»
Severe solar storm creates dazzling auroras farther south
An intense solar storm has the northern lights gracing the skies farther south than usual......»»
Former GM president Lloyd Reuss dies
A mechanical engineer, classic company man and former Buick general manager, Reuss used his post-GM career to champion engineering and support education and training opportunities for thousands of Detroiters......»»
Former GM president Lloyd Reuss dies
A mechanical engineer, classic company man and former Buick general manager, Reuss used his post-GM career to champion engineering and support education and training opportunities for thousands of Detroiters......»»
Analyzing a flood of data to prepare for climate change
Climate change often comes down to how it affects water, whether it's for drinking, electricity generation, or how flooding affects people and infrastructure. To better understand these impacts, Oak Ridge National Laboratory water resources engineer.....»»
International team of physicists explore microscopic filament behavior
Recently-published research from an international team of physicists reveals how the three-dimensional shape of rigid microscopic filaments determines their dynamics when suspended in water, and how control of that shape can be used to engineer solid.....»»
Newfound Mathematical "Einstein" Shape Creates a Never-Repeating Pattern
A new shape called an einstein has taken the math world by storm. The craggy, hat-shaped tile can cover an infinite plane with patterns that never repeat......»»
Purdue adds support for digital student IDs on iPhone & Apple Watch
Students at Indiana's Purdue University can now use an iPhone or Apple Watch to enter campus buildings and pay for meals.Purdue creates mobile IDs for studentsApple added support for student IDs back in 2018 with the release of iOS 12. The feature le.....»»
Google’s Iron Grip on the Play Store Continues to Crumble
This new development comes several months after an investigation conducted by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) took a closer look at Google's current payment system. While Google’s go-to solution for billing customers.....»»
Implementing a zero-trust system that uses workload identity across a service mesh in Kubernetes
In this Help Net Security video, Michael Peters, Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, discusses how to implement a zero-trust system that uses workload identity across a service mesh in Kubernetes to provide explicit authorization between services.....»»
Xiaomi’s “Ultra” camera phone has a grip accessory, screw-on lens filters
The grip has a shutter button, zoom controls, and standard 67 mm lens-filter support. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra in its full camera mode regalia. [credit:.....»»
Two new chipmaking industry clusters taking shape in Japan
Japan is attempting to revitalize its chipmaking sector and strengthen related industry supply chains. Its current focus is on logic ICs. As a result of this strategy, two new chipmaking industry clusters in Japan will be taking shape: one in Kumamot.....»»
SEGA turns Angry Birds’ frown upside down as it’s set to acquire Rovio for $770 million
SEGA parent company SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS has announced that it has arrived at a deal with Angry Birds developer Rovio to acquire the company for € 700 million ($770 million). The move comes as SEGA aims to “further strengthen its position in this.....»»
Angry Birds: Sega agrees to buy video game maker Rovio
Japanese gaming giant Sega will pay £625m for Rovio to "strengthen its position" in gaming......»»
FPCB maker Complex Micro deepens deployments in auto, medical apps
Taiwan-based flexible PCB (FPCB) maker Complex Micro Interconnection (CMI) is on track to strengthen deployments in automotive and medical applications to secure new growth momentum, while continuing to enjoy stable demand for military and commercial.....»»
Harber London Classic Rucksack review: functional luxury at a steep price
The Harber London Classic Rucksack serves as a luxury-brand backpack geared toward day trips, commutes, and more.Handmade in Spain, the Classic Rucksack boasts full-grain leather and recycled plastic that still creates a high-quality look and feel. T.....»»
Developer creates “regenerative” AI program that fixes bugs on the fly
"Wolverine" experiment can fix Python bugs at runtime and re-run the code. Enlarge / An AI-generated and human composited image of "Wolverine programming on a computer." (credit: Benj Edwards / Midjourney) Debugging a fa.....»»
Substack debuts feature that spooked Musk into suppressing Substack tweets
Substack says its Notes feed can coexist with and complement Twitter. Enlarge (credit: Bloomberg / Contributor | Bloomberg) Today, Substack officially rolled out Notes, the product that creates a feed that allows Substac.....»»