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Scary amount of personal data apps can collect without your permission

By Agitator!! | March 5, 2021

Lack of updates

By Agitator!! | March 5, 2021

New AI ‘Ramanujan Machine’ uncovers hidden patterns in numbers

By Agitator!! | March 2, 2021

Taiwan Says Semiconductor Makers On Top Of Chip Shortage

By Agitator!! | February 26, 2021

Next major Windows 10 update focuses on improving remote work

By Agitator!! | February 26, 2021

NASA’s Curiosity rover just suffered a puzzling glitch on Mars

By Agitator!! | February 22, 2021

Microsoft Starts Automatically Removing Flash From Windows

By Agitator!! | February 19, 2021

Nvidia launches CMP, cryptocurrency mining processor

By Agitator!! | February 18, 2021

Scientists accidentally found life under 3,000 feet of ice in Antarctica

By Agitator!! | February 17, 2021

GM reveals 2022 Bolt EUV and Bolt EV

By Agitator!! | February 15, 2021

Microsoft’s Chromium-powered Edge browser roadmap

By Agitator!! | May 8, 2019

Neowin has posted an article discussing what’s in and out for Microsoft’s upcoming Chromium-powered Edge browser. The new privacy controls include three settings: unrestricted, balanced, and strict. It’s all about deciding how you can be tracked by the web, and balanced is the default. Microsoft seems to be committed to user privacy, noting that while…

Researchers Finally Make Magic Fat Pill

By Agitator!! | May 6, 2019

Uh, don’t know about this! The prototype capsule inflates in your stomach to make you feel full. They call it the “EndoPil,” and it contains a balloon that self-inflates after it’s activated by a handheld magnet. The handheld magnet triggers a reaction between acid and salt, which fills the balloon with carbon dioxide. For more,…

God of Chaos Asteroid Heading Here

By Agitator!! | May 1, 2019

An asteroid is setting its sights on Earth…within 19,000 miles. On April 13, 2029, a 1,110-foot-wide asteroid known as 99942 Apophis will speed past our planet at an estimated distance of around 19,000 miles, potentially coming closer to the surface than some orbiting spacecraft. For more, check out this Newsweek story.

TSMC Scales Down Silicon

By Agitator!! | April 30, 2019

TSMC added an N5P process and more details on advanced packages to its roadmap for squeezing advances from silicon at a smaller and smaller scale. At the bleeding edge, picking a path forward among expanding 7, 7+, 6, 5, and 5+ options is increasingly complex. “The good news is we continue to see scaling for…

What USB 3.2, Wi-Fi 6 mean for your next PC

By Agitator!! | April 29, 2019

PC World takes a look at what USB 3.2 and Wi-Fi 6 will mean for your next PC. Wi-Fi 6: This is the newest standard and has the shiny good stuff, like up to 3.5Gbps of speed, plus power savings and less network congestion (read our sibling site Macworld’s primer for more details). We’ll point out…

Moog Introduces Matriarch Semi-analog Synth

By Agitator!! | April 25, 2019

Moog has introduced the Matriarch synth based on the vintage circuitry of classic Moog synthesizer modules. Moog Matriarch is a patchable 4-note paraphonic analog synthesizer with a built-in Sequencer, Arpeggiator, stereo Ladder Filters, and stereo Analog Delay. Capable of creating rich evolving chord patterns immediately with “no patching required”, Matriarch invites access to an abundance…

Weird blobs deep inside the Earth

By Agitator!! | April 24, 2019

Scientists have found weird blobs and mountains taller than Mount Everest. The mantle appears to be layered like an onion, with major transitions 250 miles and 410 miles down. At the 410-mile level, researchers recently identified a tremendous interior mountain range, with peaks perhaps even taller than Mount Everest. “Recently, we’ve discovered another change at about…

29 years of Hubble space pictures

By Agitator!! | April 23, 2019

Circling the Earth above the distortion of the atmosphere has given the Hubble space telescope an unobstructed view of the universe. Hubble flew into orbit on April 24, 1990, aboard Discovery. The first major optical telescope to be placed in space, Hubble is currently located about 340 miles above Earth’s surface where it completes 15…

Mercedes, BMWs Stolen in Car-Sharing Hack

By Agitator!! | April 22, 2019

Thieves were able to manipulate a mobile app, and then use these vehicles for other criminal activity. According to a Share Now representative, the organization is working with law enforcement on what is being described as a fraud issue related to the manipulation of a mobile app used by the service. Share Now has also…

Orbison, Holly Holographic Concert

By Agitator!! | April 19, 2019

Soon you will be able to see Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly in concert…albeit holographically. The tour will continue in the fall, again first in Europe, where Orbison will be accompanied by another 1950s rocker, Buddy Holly (“Not Fade Away,” “Peggy Sue”) who died in a famous 1959 plane crash. This time the two holograms…

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