A New Bill Seeks to Ban FBI Backdoors in Hardware
A new bill being pushed through in the US seeks to ban FBI backdoors in hardware. Important news in a time when many people carry details of their whole lives on their smartphone.
A new bill being pushed through in the US seeks to ban FBI backdoors in hardware. Important news in a time when many people carry details of their whole lives on their smartphone.
Researchers used a technique called Compressed Ultrafast Photography to chase the ball of light.
The launch window started at 12:05pm GMT, and was successful. You can watch the craft now in orbit right here.
The revelations of the Sony hack debacle keep on coming.
The tech could allow computers to trade electrons for photons, amping up their performance considerably.
The finding reveals that the NSA intercepted thousands of emails in a bid to identify security weaknesses in mobile phone technology.
This oddly circular outcrop has been discovered on Mars. Scientists don't know exactly what the 1.2 mile-wide feature is—though it appears to be surrounded by mass of smooth, solidified lava flows.
A $350 million legal case is being sought to prove that Apple stifled competition in the digital music industry.
The results are... slightly disturbing.
Back on November 23rd, the Pico do Fogo volcano on Cape Verde's Fogo island erupted. This image shows how that incident looked when it was captured by the Sentinel-1A satellite's radar sensors. Scientists are using these images to help them map the volcano's subsurface magmatic system.
The MAGDRIVE project was first proposed in 2010, and now it's bearing fruit.
The colossal chunk of rock is 20 metres long, six metres deep, and is thought to be over 2,000 years old.
The first one hasn't been on the market long and HTC is already got the next iteration lined up.
For a long time, Apple hasn't allowed Firefox to appear on iOS. Now, Mozilla wants to changes that.
Tumblr, of all things, now has a Buy button. Post a link to a product on Etsy, Kickstarter, Artsy or DoSomething and Tumblr will try and peddle it.
Feeling intellectual? Then you'll delight in the fact that Nature has made all of its archived scientific papers free to read, though sadly you can't print them out.