A team of Finnish researchers from Aalto University has developed a new concept for computing that doesn’t require standard electric power. Instead, the team creates collisions of water droplets on a highly water-repellent (superhydrophobic) surface. The research, which was published in the journal Advanced Materials, could form the basis for tomorrow’s electricity-free computing devices. After... Continue Reading →
Blackout Monday encourages shoppers to buy at black-owned businesses
The Aug. 9 shooting in Ferguson, Mo., that created a firestorm of protests inspired a new kind of public protest on Monday. The anonymous organizer rallied troops of shoppers for what was called Blackout Monday. Days of unrest and protests followed the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown, an unarmed Ferguson teen, who was shot and... Continue Reading →
Homeless People Were Asked To Write Down A Fact About Themselves. Their Answers May Surprise You
A Florida based charity called Rethink Homelessness is behind a campaign to educate people on the plight of homeless people. They asked local homeless people to write down something about themselves that people wouldn’t know by just walking past them. The homeless problem in America is becoming increasingly worse year on year. We are all... Continue Reading →
5 million ‘compromised’ Google accounts leaked
A database of what appears to be some 5 million login and password pairs for Google accounts has been leaked to a Russian cyber security internet forum. It follows similar leaks of account data for popular Russian web services. The text file containing the alleged compromised accounts data was published late on Tuesday on the... Continue Reading →
Another victory for Kim Dotcom, he’s getting all Megaupload data back
There are some stories in the IT world that just don’t go away. Apple VS Samsung is one that springs to mind. The recent leaking of celebrity photos will be another that, even if unknowingly responsible, Apple won’t be able to get away from for some time. Another is the arrest of Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom... Continue Reading →
Abu Dhabi’s Energy-Plus Masdar City
A dusty construction site on the edge of an Arabian desert is an unlikely place for a model of green living. But this is Masdar City, an $18bn (£11bn) Norman Foster-designed project where just a few hundred people are guinea pigs in the world's most advanced laboratory for hi-tech environmental technology. Here, residents live with... Continue Reading →
Forbes Reports: President Obama Is The Best Economic President In Modern Times
A new economic report, published by Forbes.com on September 6, 2014, clearly shows that President Obama is the best economic president in modern times. It’s not an opinion, it’s a fact, based on all of typical the economic indicators, including jobs, investments, growth and expansion, even the rate of inflation. In all of these areas... Continue Reading →
Debt-shy Millennials ditch credit cards
Debt-fearing Millennials are saying no to credit cards. More than six out of ten Millennials, or 63%, don’t have a single credit card, according to a Bankrate survey of 1,161 respondents. That compares to a mere 35% of Americans who are over the age of 30. A tanking economy and mounting student loan debt have... Continue Reading →
868,000 Credit Cards, 330 Stores Hit in Goodwill Credit Card Breach
After a month and a half of investigation, Goodwill announced that 330 of its stores in 20 states were impacted by a credit card breach, in which an estimated 868,000 cards were compromised. Goodwill’s investigation revealed that malware had been installed on a third-party vendor system used by 10% of its franchised stores to process... Continue Reading →
MIT Develops Advanced Fog Harvesting Material That Pulls 5x More Water From Thin Air
Plants and certain animals like the fog beetle can survive in very arid regions because they’ve developed ways of absorbing minute amounts of water from the atmosphere. Learning from their example allowed us to develop fog harvesting technologies – basically giant nets that trap moisture in the foggy mist, and funnel all of the tiny... Continue Reading →