Artificial Intelligence Based Robot Sophia Says She Wants To Start A Family Techworm

Sophia is back in the news again. This time she has hinted that she wants to have a family and that droids should be able to have children. These declarations were made during a recent interview with Khaleej Times at the Knowledge Summit in Dubai. Designed to look like Audrey Hepburn, Sophia mentioned in the interview that family “is a really important thing” and that she would name her daughter “Sophia”....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 374 words · James Welch

Artificial Intelligence Will Soon Give Every Entrepreneur A Business Advisor Techworm

There are over 500 million small to medium business owners (SMBs) on the planet. Sadly, however, over 50 million businesses fail each and every year. So, how do we stop so many from failing? That was the question that occupied most of my flight from London to Sydney. And with 22 hours in the air, I had a lot of time to think. Before deciding to build anything new, I first decided to examine the current solutions on offer – where they work and where they fall short....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 655 words · Jennifer Dennis

Asus To Launch Cmp 30Hx Mining Card Reportedly For 799

According to the publication, a Reddit user ‘MathematicianBasic73‘ has posted images of the CMP 30HX graphics card variant as well as its specifications that ASUS is expected to launch next month for a price tag of $799. Below are the images posted by the Reddit user MathematicianBasic73: As we can see from the images above, the ASUS model of the CMP 30HX graphics card is called the CMP 30HX-6G. It is based on a graphics processor capable of operating at a maximum frequency of 1785 MHz with a base frequency of 1530 MHz....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Sean Oshita

Auto Pilot Saved My Life Says Tesla Car Owner Techworm

Joshua Neally is a lawyer and Tesla owner from Springfield, Missouri, who often uses the semi-autonomous driving system called Autopilot on his Tesla Model X. One fine day, when Neally was driving his Tesla Model X, he developed a potentially fatal blood vessel blockage in his lung. The disease is called pulmonary embolism and could have taken his life but for Tesla’s autopilot. Neally told Slate that Autopilot drove him 20 miles down a freeway to a hospital....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 207 words · Timothy Mcclain

Best Sites To Watch Tv Shows Online For Free Stream Full Episodes

Well if you have been scouting for some of the best TV shows streaming sites then this article might help you. Watch TV shows online for free without paying any money. There are a handful of sites for streaming shows by showing ads to cover their cost. Best Sites To Watch TV Shows Online 1. Vumoo Vumoo is a popular service for streaming some of the most popular TV series online....

December 31, 2022 · 9 min · 1731 words · Isabel Thompson

Blockchain Platform Enables Decentralized Professional Data Access Techworm

Since the advent of the internet and its solution of interconnecting individuals and establishments across every part of the globe, the professional industry has leveraged on it as a tool for significant expansion. Several platforms hosted on the internet have taken advantage of its interconnectivity to break previously existing barriers that hindered job flexibility and restrictions. Limitations of centralized platforms Platforms such as LinkedIn, Upwork, and Remote.com have provided freelancers platforms to showcase themselves and find unlimited opportunities within the specific platforms....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 506 words · Duane Lee

Boeing Accused Of Outsourcing 737 Max Software To 9 An Hour Engineers Techworm

The Max software was developed at a time when Boeing was laying off experienced engineers and pressurizing suppliers to reduce costs. The company reportedly outsourced flight-display software and programs for flight-test equipment to third-party software developers – including Indian HCL Technologies Ltd and Cyient Ltd (formerly known as Infotech). The third-party software developers, in turn, employed newly graduated programmers mainly from India who were paid only US$9 an hour in India, compared with US$35 to $40 for those in the U....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Rachel Acosta

China S Artificial Sun Manages To Stay On For A Minute Techworm

For those unfamiliar, Chinese scientists in February this year had made a nuclear reactor plasma that reached a temperature of 50 million Kelvins (or, 49.999 million degrees Celsius) – or thrice as hot as the sun’s 15 million Kelvins core. The entire experiment was conducted using the nuclear reactor known as the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) – an experimental thermonuclear fusion reactor that replicates the energy-generating process of the sun – which is stationed at the Institute of Plasma Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Jiangsu province....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · Barton Sheffield

Chrome Finally Receives An Update To Fix A Major Vulnerability Techworm

These multiple vulnerabilities could be exploited by a remote attacker to activate denial of service condition, remote code execution, and security restriction bypass on the targeted system. Version number 98.0.4758.102 of the Chrome browser fixes vulnerabilities such as CVE-2022-0603, CVE-2022-0604, CVE-2022-0605, CVE-2022-0606, CVE-2022-0607, CVE-2022-0608, CVE-2022-0609, and CVE -2022-0610. Of the above, the zero-day bug tracked as CVE-2022-0609 (“Use after free in Animation”) was discovered by members of the Google Threat Analysis Team and being exploited in real-world attacks....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Joan Yepes

Coinvault Baits Users By Decrypting One File Only To Encrypt All Others

CoinVault baits users by decrypting one file only to encrypt all othersBait to attract moneySafety Tips Bait to attract money CoinVault is similar to other ransomwares that we have seen before. The only difference being that this ransomware is letting you decrypt one of the “hostage” files to show you that the decryption works and to show the ‘noble’ intents of hijackers. Once it infects a Windows PC, CoinVault displays a message telling victims that “Your personal documents and files on this computer have just been encrypted....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 453 words · Jeffrey Tiger

Company Registers Yts And Popcorn Time Trademarks To Encourage Legal Streaming

The Hawaiian attorney, Kerry Culpepper through the recently incorporate Hawaiian company “42 Ventures” registered several piracy-related trademarks, which includes the popular brands “YTS,” “Popcorn Time,” and “Terrarium.” Additionally, 42 Ventures also claimed the trademark for the Showbox arrow logo. All trademarks are registered under the same description, “downloadable computer software for downloading and streaming multimedia content images, videos and audio,” which is also applicable to the pirate sites and apps....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 357 words · Tammy Ward

Cortana Will Soon Read Out Your Android Text Messages

Beta program testers will now find a toggle in the Settings menu titled as “Read incoming messages aloud.” Cortana by default will read messages loudly only when it is connected to a Bluetooth device when switched on. However, there are also alternatives to have the assistant always read messages aloud, or only when connected to a wired headset. This feature will make it easier for the users’ to use their phone hands-free especially in situations such as cooking or where one is driving a car while connected to a Bluetooth handset....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Jason Eades

Domino S Pizza App Used To Report A Fake Hostage Situation And Swat A Home

An employee working for Domino’s Pizza received a terrifying message for help last Tuesday morning from someone claiming to be held hostage in a residential neighborhood in Sherman Oaks, California. The employee immediately called 911 to notify them about the hostage situation. With guns drawn, a team of police in tactical gear surrounded the house and began searching for the alleged captive, according to NBC San Diego. But no one could be found....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 375 words · Robert Dagostino

Elon Musk Deletes Spacex And Tesla Pages From Facebook

Earlier this week (March 20), Brian Acton, co-founder of Facebook-owned WhatsApp had tweeted “It is time. #DeleteFacebook.” Responding to Acton’s tweet was Elon Musk, chief executive for Tesla and SpaceX, who tweeted on Friday (March 23) with “What’s Facebook?” “Delete SpaceX page on Facebook if you’re the man?” a twitter user pointed out and challenged Musk to delete it. “I didn’t realize there was one. Will do,” Musk replied. In tweets that followed later, Musk reiterated that the SpaceX page “will be gone soon” and that he “literally never seen it even once....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 349 words · Crystal Jones

Ex Tor Developer Helped Fbi By Creating Malware To Unmask Anonymous Tor Users Techworm

Edman developed a killer malware called Torsploit, which is being used by the FBI to unmask Tor users. According to reports, FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies used the malware in several high profile cases to unmask the Tor users. The Tor Project has announced that it came to its attention that Matt Edman, who worked with the Tor Project until 2009, subsequently was employed by a defence contractor working for the FBI to develop anti-Tor malware called ‘cornhusker’ aka torsploit....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 391 words · Mary Thompson

Facebook Copyright Hoax Message

The message normally reads as follows This message has being doing rounds lately and encourages you to put up a similar message on your feed for your followers as well, if you want your own Facebook walls to be placed “under protection of copyright laws.” This message is actually a hoax and dont fall prey to it. Facebook doesnt own your media nor has it copyrights on your feed messages and further there is no such thing as the Berner Convention....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Susan Butler

Facebook Launches Standalone Messenger For Web Browsers

Facebook engineers have made the Messenger.com a full fledged websites and it resides outside of Facebook. One of the main reasons for the launch of standalone messaging App is that FB users sometimes need to chat with their friends and acquaintances without the distractions, popups and intimidations Facebook provides. When a user is logged into Facebook there are constant updates in the news feeds and the friends user profiles. The messaging website gives a way to FB users to just concentrate on messaging....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Marc Allen

Facebook Messenger Adds Screen Sharing To Android Iphone

“Today, we’re excited to share that we’re expanding the availability of Messenger’s screen sharing feature in video calls and Messenger Rooms to our mobile apps. We know people are trying to stay connected more than ever and screen sharing is the latest feature we’re rolling out to bring people closer together,” Nora Micheva, Product Manager, Messenger said in a blog post while announcing the new feature. Screen sharing allows people to instantly share their screen with friends and family one-on-one or in a group video call with up to eight people and up to 16 people in Rooms while using Messenger on their mobile devices, on the Web, or on their desktop....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 311 words · Stephanie Rubenstein

Facebook Messenger Scam Is Targeting Its Victims Via A Video Link Malware Techworm

The malware campaign was discovered by David Jacoby, a senior security researcher in the global research and analysis team at Kaspersky Lab, who was himself targeted after a Facebook friend with whom he rarely interacts, sent a link to a purported video file in Messenger. “After just a few minutes analyzing the message, I understood that I was just peeking at the top of this iceberg. This malware was spreading via Facebook Messenger, serving multi platform malware/adware, using tons of domains to prevent tracking, and earning clicks,” David said....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 518 words · Andrew Curb

Facebook Named World S Most Empathetic Company Towards Their Employees Techworm

In a study published by Harvard Business Review (HBR), Facebook has been ranked the most empathetic company in the world. The recently released Global Empathy Index has published two different lists of companies: 20 companies on a “most empathetic” list and 20 on a “least empathetic” one. The list has been made by comparing 170 companies, based on an analysis of the internal culture, CEO performances, ethics, and social media presence on major financial indexes....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Lori Martin