The iCloud Flaw That Could Have Caused the Nude Celeb Leaks
Reports suggest a Python script appeared on Github that "appears to have allowed malicious users to 'brute force' a target account's password on Apple's iCloud."
Reports suggest a Python script appeared on Github that "appears to have allowed malicious users to 'brute force' a target account's password on Apple's iCloud."
There's a commonly held view that kids using SMS abbreviation is going to be the ruin of the English language. But what if all that typing is actually just great practice?
With their slinky curves, space-age visors and sleek polished metallic finish, you'd be forgiven for thinking that these Philippe Starck bicycle helmets were part of the costume design for a futuristic movie. But they're actually the real deal, ready to be worn on your next Boris Bike journey.
What kind of drones do ISIS militants use? Nothing fancy actually: in fact, they use an off-the-shelf consumer drone like a DJI Phantom, which costs as low as £300.
However good Google Maps might be, Samsung has decided that it can do better. Teaming up with Nokia, a beta version of Here for Android is being made available exclusively for Samsung.
If you've ever despaired over a piece of ropey LG software, you're not alone. But it's not just pure chance that's rendered it so bad—it's practically corporate policy.
Beer pong will never be the same again.
Light the touchpaper and stand well back, because we're about to... make sustainable electricity?
This is what your average Instagram picture looks like. Pretty sure I've seen something similar in a museum for modern art.
This isn't doom-mongering, but a call to arms.
Drink any beer like it's Octoberfest with this stein-style can holder.
In the utopian vision of the internet, social media provides a platform where we can share opinions, debate and argue. Turns out, the opposite is true.
Honestly, risk is a function of impact and probability—and that low battery is pretty inevitable these days. [Truth Facts]
Smartwatches, Google Glass, even humble fitness trackers: all great, apart from the fact that the batteries last for what seems like minutes. But now, a new kind of low-power processor could change that.
The World Health Organization has published a report that argues for stiff regulation of electronic cigarettes — and calls for a ban on their use indoors.
Your smartphone has so much promise: loads of computational power and masses of smart software. But all you really do with it is play Temple Run on the toilet and drunkenly flip through Tinder.