OnePlus Discloses Its Second Site Data Hack In 2 Years

Previously in 2018, OnePlus (popular cellphone manufacturer) disclosed that it had coughed up credit card data on more than 40,000 consumers in a data hack, and now it is telling consumers about one more hack. This time, while the site is the origin of the hack, the firm thinks that payment data is unaffected. On… Continue reading OnePlus Discloses Its Second Site Data Hack In 2 Years

Elon Musk Verifies Cyberquad As A Cybertruck Accessory

Other than launching the latest low-polygon-count pickup by Tesla, Elon Musk at the event also revealed an electric ATV. Named as the Cyberquad, Musk verified on Twitter this week that the 2-person ATV will be accessible “initially” as an alternative for Cybertruck users. At the conference, the 4-wheeler rode into the rear of a Cybertruck… Continue reading Elon Musk Verifies Cyberquad As A Cybertruck Accessory

Self-Cleaning Concrete Developed By Scientists That Repels Liquid

A new kind of concrete is developed by researchers that is not just strong, soundproof, and heat-insulating but is capable of repelling stuff like soda or coffee. Even better, it deflects dust specks off the wall together with the liquids. Researchers have attempted to build self-cleaning surfaces for a while now, usually including hydrophobic constituents… Continue reading Self-Cleaning Concrete Developed By Scientists That Repels Liquid

NASA To Take Help From Silicon Valley To Emerge AI Technologies

NASA scientists are trying to figure out can the computer algorithms that instruct autonomous cars to drive carefully help in identifying the nearby asteroids or notice life in the universe. For this project they joined hands with pioneers in AI (artificial intelligence) firms such as IBM, Intel, and Google—to apply modern computer algorithms on the… Continue reading NASA To Take Help From Silicon Valley To Emerge AI Technologies