Bernie Sanders Announces He Will Vote Against USCMA Trade Deal

In Thursday’s presidential debate, the Vermont senator came out against the revision to NAFTA for the first time.

FDA issues its first approval for an Ebola vaccine

A month ago the European Union issued marketing authorization for a vaccine to prevent the Ebola virus in adults, and now the FDA has approved it. While noting that Ebola cases in the US have been very rare, director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics…

OnePlus Bug Bounty Program launched to prevent further security breaches

Squashing bugs of the software kind is no easy task. It is logistically impossible for developers to find and fix all possible bugs but users and customers do expect them to cover the most critical ones. On the flip side, developers and companies can only hope that users report the bugs they come across rather than exploit them for personal … Continue reading

Need a Lyft? Too bad, Dick Assman

And before you ask: Yes, that’s a real name.

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Here Are The Excuses Trump Allies Cooked Up For His John Dingell Insult

The president suggested the late congressman was “looking up” from hell.

Panic's quirky Playdate handheld will be available for developers soon

Several months ago, Panic unveiled the Playdate, a tiny gaming handheld with a crank that is perhaps the most adorable gadget we’ve seen this year. As cute it is, however, it’s not quite ready for pre-orders just yet. But the hardware itself is effec…

Galaxy S10 Lite specs include Samsung’s first macro camera

The Galaxy S11 may be Samsung’s premier phone for early 2020 but it might be facing some tough competition from its own ranks. The Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite were supposed to launch this month but the delay puts it too close to the Galaxy S11’s debut. More than that, however, a new leak detailing the Galaxy … Continue reading

Wawa says malware harvested customers’ credit card data for months

Wawa, a chain of convenience stores and gas stations in the US, has disclosed the discovery of malware on its payment processing servers. The company said its security team found the intrusion on December 10 and had it fully ‘contained’ by December 12, though it spent months harvesting payment card data until then. The malware may have been able to … Continue reading

The Kinn Chair Furnishes Premium Design, Features, and Comfort at a Mid-Range Price

I spent four months of workdays sitting in the Autonomous Kinn chair so I could tell you how good it is with a trustworthy degree of hands-on butt-on experience.

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Ransomware Goons Had a Great 2019, With At Least 948 Reported Attacks

Ransomware operators are closing out a year of extorting local governments, hospitals, and schools across the country with a bang, with at least four more U.S. cities falling victim to sophisticated scams this month alone and a recent report tallying the total number of incidents at nearly a thousand.

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