[ad_1] The US must dramatically ramp up testing to give most Americans confidence that can safely return to work during the coronavirus pandemic. The White House thinks 200,000 daily tests is plenty, but independent experts and reports call for between 500,000 by mid-May to 30 million tests per day by …
Read More »China suspends sanctions on more US goods in trade truce
[ad_1] China suspended punitive tariffs on more US goods, including aviation radar equipment, on Tuesday amid pressure from President Donald Trump to buy more imports as part of a truce in his trade war. The Finance Ministry said that rate increases on 79 types of goods, including radar sets, disinfectants …
Read More »Where to go from here? Virus experts questioned by Senate
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. – How to safely reopen businesses and schools but not kick off a second wave of coronavirus infections will be a key topic Tuesday as infectious disease experts testify at a Senate hearing – a setting where the agenda is not controlled by President Donald Trump. Democratic …
Read More »Huawei pulls out to overtake smart car technologies, Automotive
[ad_1] In January of this year, Huawei signed up with Dutch satellite navigation provider TomTom to provide it with mapping software for its range of smartphones as an alternative to Google Maps and associated navigation services. We wondered out loud if Huawei was preparing to make Google’s big Android leap. …
Read More »How the “Plandemic” video hoax went viral
[ad_1] Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, large social platforms have generally been quicker than usual to intervene in the spread of misinformation. We have seen Facebook, Google, and Twitter add various tags, warnings, and links to high-quality news sources and public health organizations. And for the most part, the dumbest …
Read More »Millions of computers open to Thunderbolt port vulnerabilities
[ad_1] A security researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology, Bjorn Ruytenberg, discovered that computers equipped with Thunderbolt contain vulnerabilities that could leave millions of computers exposed to “Thunderspy” attacks. Ruytenberg revealed that it found seven vulnerabilities in Intel’s Thunderbolt port design and created nine attack vectors. In a blog post, …
Read More »Vivo launches V19 in India, price starts from Rs 27,990
[ad_1] New Delhi, May 12 (IANS): Chinese smartphone maker Vivo launched Vivo V19 on Tuesday, the latest addition to the V-series portfolio in India. The smartphone will be available in two color options: piano black and mystical silver for Rs 27,990 (8 + 128GB) and Rs 31,990 (8 + 256GB), …
Read More »Thunderspy exposes 7 vulnerabilities in Thunderbolt –
[ad_1] Thunderspy is the latest malware targeting computers with Thunderbolt ports. Vulnerabilities include attacks for all machines using Thunderbolt, regardless of operating system. The attack also affects all versions of Thunderbolt, meaning any device that has been shipped with it since 2011. Investigator Bjὃrn Ruytenberg, from Eindhoven University of Technology, …
Read More »International Nurses Day 2020: The History of Nursing and its Importance in Modern Indian Health Care: More Lifestyle
[ad_1] The mention of the word “Nurse” evokes the image of a compassionate lady in a white uniform who selflessly cares for patients. Administering intravenous fluids, ensuring that patients take their medications on time, and monitoring their health, nurses perform numerous tasks. Therefore, it is appropriate that they are usually …
Read More »Thunderbolt vulnerability allows hackers into PCs and certain Macs ‘in minutes’ | Tech / Gadgets
[ad_1] Vulnerabilities were discovered in the Thunderbolt connection standard that could allow hackers to access the contents of a locked laptop within minutes. – SoyaCincau pic KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 – A security researcher from the Eindhoven University of Technology, Björn Ruytenberg announced that there are vulnerabilities discovered in the …
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