If you guessed “3.2 billion images and 720,000 hours of video are shared online daily” step right up and ask yourself if you “can you sort real from fake“
It’s 2020 and has been awhile since we’ve been forwarded a copy of a post about why printers suck, so here is a report on “why do printers still suck?” because reasons because reasons because reassssssssssssssssss
Yesterday’s news:
Sweet home Chicago.
Still yesterday’s news:
Sweet home Apollo.
Today’s topic: “
A visual tour of the International Space Station, humanity’s high-tech home in the sky”
Home sweet home in orbit.
Dark web history and the Silk Road are back in the news as recent reports say that “around $1 billion worth of Bitcoin with potential ties to the Silk Road online black market is on the move”
The space probe “Voyager 2 is back online after eight months of radio silence”
No word yet on when your ISP will be back online.
In today’s social media mish-mash of hash tag news is this report that says “hashtags may not be words, grammatically speaking, but they help spread a message“**
**Hash tag this post with a #hashtags hashtag.
Yesterday’s news:
Your own Commodore 64 personal computer.
Today’s topic:
“Your complete personal computer, built into a compact keyboard”
Apparently this needs to be repeated:
“Paying to delete stolen data is bonkers”
If you are working remotely your “secure mobility client software” might be less “secure” than you thought, as Cisco has disclosed “a zero-day vulnerability in the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client software”
Someone has made a ranked list of the “future technology” in the “Back to the Future 2” movie.
Come for the “digital hats” grab a “Pepsi Perfect (#14)” and stay for the “gas pumping robots (#19)” and “Lawyer-less justice system (#2) “
The folks at Google would like you to know that a reported flaw in the Google Pixel 5 smartphone design is actually a *feature* of the Google Pixel 5 smartphone design.
Software developers that use GitHub, we know that you like GitHub, so here is a report about GitHub that says that “GitHub’s source code was leaked on GitHub last night”