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  • Figure of the day: How many cyber attacks have reflected on the world Cup?

    Figure of the day: 25 000 000 cyberattacks reflected on the world Cup. During the world Cup in Russia was recognized almost 25 million cyber attacks. This was stated by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin at a meeting with representatives of the Center for international cooperation of the Interagency operational headquarters for the security…

  • Microsoft promised to release a branded Android smartphone

    Apparently, Microsoft will soon introduce a series of smartphones under its own brand on the Android operating system. Mention it in conversation with the journalist of one of the employees of the company. The employee of the shop the Microsoft Store said that the engineering team is actively working on “a new line of phones.”…

  • iPhone survived after falling from a biplane at an altitude of 305 meters

    Sometimes smart phones show remarkable endurance, even without the brutal enclosures with rivets and the claimed compliance to military standards of durability. Recently a similar case happened with the iPhone 7 Plus, fallen from the summit of the world’s highest Swing ride category ride. The girl from Turkey named Cansel Yildirim (Cansel Yildirim) video filmed…

  • The neural network can predict the properties of organic compounds

    We have long been accustomed to the fact that neural networks help in almost all areas of our lives. It seems that soon they will be even more popular, because new approach in their work will allow to predict the behavior of the substances in the interaction, using the minimum set of input data. According…

  • #news high technology 252 | Audi without mirrors and submarine Elon musk

    Every Monday in the new issue of “News of high technologies” we summarize the results of the last week, talking about some of the most important events, the key discoveries and inventions. This time we will talk about the submarine, Elon musk, Audi without mirrors. Pleasant viewing! #news high technology 252 | Audi without mirrors…

  • Amazon Workers in Europe Strike During Prime Day Crunch

    Photo: Jens Meyer (AP) Thousands of Amazon workers in Europe seeking better conditions and pay are engaged in a coordinated strike meant to coincide with Prime Day, the company’s invented shopping holiday. News of a strike began circulating last week, as workers at a San Fernando de Henares (MAD4, in Amazon parlance) facility prepared for…

  • Discovery of 14,000-Year-Old Toast Suggests Bread Can Be Added to Paleo Diet

    One of the stone structures of the Shubayqa 1 site where the ancient bread was found.Image: Alexis Pantos Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest evidence of bread-making at a site in northeastern Jordan. Dating back some 14,400 years, the discovery shows that ancient hunter-gatherers were making and eating bread 4,000 years before the Neolithic era and…

  • Maybe Don’t Buy Anything This Amazon Prime Day 

    I'm Starting to Have Serious Doubts About Amazon Prime My own personal Amazon Prime day is in two weeks. It’s not the day that Amazon puts a lot of random … Read more Read I’m actually starting to think that Amazon is a bad company. There must be a reason why Amazon workers in Europe…

  • Amazon.com Protests Prime Day

    Screenshot: Amazon Deals! Deals! Deals! It’s the time of year when an even larger-than-average group of people choose to spend money on shit they don’t need to enrich the single richest man on the planet. Except this year, in addition to warehouse workers and consumers themselves, Amazon’s own website seems to be protesting the grueling…

  • It Was Shockingly Easy for Someone to Steal Government Plutonium From a Hotel Parking Lot

    Hanford Nuclear Reservation near Richland, WashingtonPhoto: AP A small amount of plutonium and radioactive cesium went missing last year after two government security experts left the dangerous samples sitting in their SUV in a Marriott Hotel parking lot overnight. The specialists, officials from the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory, were tasked with securely collecting…