Text size Courtesy of Mercedes-Benz. If you’ve ever spent hours pushing buttons on a video game controller, I’d like to thank you for your service. I’m starting to think you helped invent driverless cars. You may have also participated in cancer treatments. See Tuesday, Nvidia (ticker: NVDA), a powerhouse of …
Read More »14 notable new Android apps and live wallpapers from the past week, including DontKillMyApp, ARCore Depth Lab, and Lines of Play (06/20/20
Welcome to the roundup of the best new Android apps and live wallpapers that were released on the Play Store or that we saw the week before or so. Today I have a fantastic tool that can accurately report which background processes are being killed by your device, and two …
Read More »Egypt’s cyber attack on Ethiopia is an attack on the Great Dam – Quartz Africa
In an extension of a bilateral dispute between Ethiopia and Egypt over the $ 4.8 billion Ethiopian Renaissance Great Dam being built on the Nile River, Egyptian hackers launched a cyber attack on various Ethiopian government websites over the course of from last week. The two countries have been at …
Read More »Black holes: flash of light seen from a possible collision
Astronomers say flashes of light were seen for the first time that could have been created by two colliding black holes. Experts say the findings potentially create a new chapter within astrophysics because the fusion of black holes was not expected to generate light waves. The gravity associated with black …
Read More »Sensors detect the rise of nuclear particles in the Baltic Sea, according to a global body
VIENNA (Reuters) – Radiation sensors in Stockholm have detected higher-than-normal but still harmless levels of nuclear fission-produced isotopes, likely from or near the Baltic Sea, an agency operating a global network said on Friday. of sensors. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) oversees a network of hundreds of …
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