TEN years spent dreaming up inventions in his garden shed could win a property renovator the thousands of pounds he needs to turn one of his ideas into money-spinning reality. Simon Moore was having trouble with cable ties under the floorboards in one of his houses when he came up with the solution he took to TV’s Dragons’ Den.
Month: January 2017
Online chef – doesn’t get sexist comments from trolls’
Day Day Cook founder Norma Chu believes it is partly due to her taking a less traditional path compared with other female chefs who work in professional kitchens A chef from Hong Kong who shot to fame online with her home cooking video tutorials has happily revealed that she has never received sexist comments from trolls. Norma Chu, 36, a former banker who founded online cooking platform Day Day Cook in 2012, said she had so far escaped the sexism encountered by many female chefs in professional kitchens by taking a less traditional career path.
Go on, take that selfie, you may not be a narcissist.
Are you a communicating selfie taker, an autobiographer or just a self-publicist? US research identifies three categories of selfie-takers and finds ego is not our only motivation Friends do it, world leaders and entertainers do it, you probably do it and we – abashedly – admit to doing it occasionally too. Taking a selfie is commonplace in social media culture these days.
‘Hidden Figures’ is about people, not mathematics
From the hidden pages of history second-time director Theodore Melfi has bookmarked a true story about three African-American women who helped save the space program back in the ’60s. “Hidden Figures” is based on a same-named non-fiction book by Margot Lee Shetterly.
World Patent Marketing Success Team Introduces Logo Glow, An…
The automotive industry is worth $1.7 billion,” says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. “New technologies such as autonomous vehicles are stirring up renewed interest in this industry.
Whatsapp bug allows viewing of encrypted messages
Whatsapp’s messaging app supposedly ensures strong end-to-end encryption, with the idea being that only the people involved in a conversation will ever be able to read the messages. But as it turns out, a programming bug – that Whatsapp has known about for some time and has not fixed – theoretically allows Whatsapp to snoop on any encrypted messages sent over the platform.
How the Department of Energy plans to clean up toxic Santa Susana Field lab
Visitors make their way by the remains of VTS-1 at the Santa Susana Field Lab Thursday, August 12, 2010. Many community members and former Rocketdyne employees were on hand for the tour.
Gujarat teen drone designer appeals to parents to let children follow their dreams
Ahmadabad , Jan. 14 : Astonishing the nation with his skills and invention at the age of 14, Harshvardhan Zala, a student from Gujarat who recently came under spotlight for signing a Memorandum of Understanding of Rs. five crores for designing drones at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, appealed to all the parents to let their children follow their dreams.
Nobel Prize exhibition in Ahmedabad attracts visitors
Ahmedabad , Jan. 14: People from across age groups thronged the Nobel Prize exhibition, aimed at stimulating engagement in science, in Ahmedabad. [NK India] Titled ‘The Nobel Prize: Ideas Changing the World’, the four-day exhibition tells the story of Novel Prize founder Alfred Nobel – a Swedish inventor and industrialist – and other Nobel laureates.
Important Investor Alert: Goldberg Law PC Announces Securities Class…
IMPORTANT INVESTOR ALERT: Goldberg Law PC Announces Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against PayPal Holdings, Inc., eBay Inc., and Encourages Investors With Losses to Contact the Firm Holdings, Inc. , eBay Inc. , and certain of its officers concerning possible violations of federal securities laws.
Sounds from the Silk Route
Later this month, the dome-shaped ceiling of the restored, 574-seater Royal Opera House will reverberate with music from a four-stringed Chinese lute called pipa, the Afghan rubab, qanun , saxophone and tabla. Playing the instruments, which represent the Eastern and Western ends of the historical Silk Route, will be six artistes from China, Afghanistan, Syria and Italy.
5G spectrum squatting case ends in $100M FCC fine
The FCC has fined a company US$100 million for not using licenses to spectrum that is now considered promising for future 5G networks. Straight Path Spectrum agreed on Wednesday to pay the civil penalty, surrender most of its licenses, and sell the rest, among other conditions in a consent decree with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Week in Review: Nasdaq Brushes Aside Trump-Triggered Selloff in Biotech
The Nasdaq ended the week with a record close in four out of five trading days, even when under assault by a selloff in biotech stocks. Despite an assault by a selloff in biotech stocks, the Nasdaq ended the week with a record close in four out of five trading days.
SpaceX finances ‘on a knife edge’ following disastrous rocket explosion
SpaceX finances ‘on a knife edge’ following disastrous rocket explosion – and Elon Musk is relying on satellite internet service being a success to fund his Mars plans, leaked figures show Elon Musk watched in horror as SpaceX’s Falcon 9 burst into flames and rained debris over the Atlantic Ocean in 2015. The botched takeoff led to delayed launches, hindered the firm’s ability to fulfill contracts and contributed to annual loss and drops in revenue.
Top security expert: ‘There is no WhatsApp backdoor’
WhatsApp, a massive messaging platform owned by Facebook, is well known as one of the more secure messengers on the market. every message sent using the service will be protected in a way that even WhatsApp would not be able to read it if it wanted to, called end-to-end encryption.
How IBM Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Provide Cybersecurity
Cybercrime is an epidemic. Consider these statistics from Checkmarx: Cybercrime is expected to cost businesses over $2 trillion annually by 2019, four times as much as 2015.
NVIDIA Aims to Expand PC Gaming Market
CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, there are about 1 billion PCs around the world that aren’t “game-ready.” A PC that is not game-ready usually has an older graphics processing unit or an integrated GPU.
Urodynamics Equipment and Disposables Market Earnings Likely to…
Transparency Market Research has announced the addition of a new report, titled “Urodynamics Equipment and Disposables Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 – 2020”. According to this report, the global urodynamics equipment and disposables market will progress at a moderate 6.10% CAGR during the forecasting horizon from 2014 to 2020.
Spacewalking astronauts upgrade orbiting lab’s power grid
The International Space Station’s solar power grid got three more top-of-the-line batteries on Friday during the second spacewalk in a week. This photo made by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency shows him in a selfie photograph with the Earth reflected in his visor, during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017.
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The Evolution and Future of Analytics
Measurement metrics are just in time, predictive and need a lot of augmented intelligence; however, we’re developing more complex mind analytics when it comes to buying patterns. This new type of analytics can give us insight into how the customer feels and what he or she experiences.
Watch out for this Netflix phishing scam
Hackers are targeting Netflix subscribers via an effective-looking phishing scam that aims to take credit card numbers and personal information. The emails directs the user to a fake login page that mimic’s Netflix, asking them to put in all of their information including name and payment information, according to cyber security site FireEye.
Head of Sony Entertainment, Michael Lynton, To Step Down
Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton has told his employees that he is stepping down from the company . He will however be staying with the company for six months to help in the transition.
WhatsApp and friends take umbrage at report its crypto is backdoored
The Guardian roiled security professionals everywhere on Friday when it published an article claiming a backdoor in Facebook’s WhatsApp messaging service allows attackers to intercept and read encrypted messages. It’s not a backdoor-at least as that term is defined by most security experts.
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Toil is a scalable, efficient, cross-platform pipeline management system, written entirely in Python, and designed around the principles of functional programming. Full documentation for the latest stable release can be found at Read the Docs .
Virtual Reality Firm Spaces Raises $6.5M
Los Angeles-based virtual- and mixed-reality firm Spaces has raised $6.5 million in series seed funding, having previously raised $3 million. The investment was led by China-based Songcheng Performance Development Co.
RIT Receives U.S. Department of State Grant to Expand Student Anti-Terrorism Initiative
It’s Time: ExOut Extremism, an online initiative to combat violent extremism that started as a classroom assignment, has been awarded $149,000 from the U.S. Department of State. It’s Time: ExOut Extremism , a Rochester Institute of Technology student project, has won yet another prestigious prize.
Scientists reprogram embryonic stem cells to expand their potential
Researchers from UC Berkeley have found a way to reprogram mouse embryonic stem cells so that they exhibit developmental characteristics resembling those of fertilized eggs, or zygotes. While typical embryonic stem cells are unable to make tissues like the placenta, which allow the embryo to communicate with the mother, blocking a microRNA unleashes the potential to make these extra-embryonic tissues .
Guccifer 2.0 & me
Who or what is Guccifer 2.0? US intelligence agencies believe the mysterious hacker persona was central to efforts to interfere with last year’s American election and responsible for distributing hacked documents that embarrassed the Democratic Party. But now Guccifer 2.0 has broken a two-month silence to deny any connection to Russia.
Five telling things we learned about the Nintendo Switch
A guest plays Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the new Nintendo Switch at a preview event in New York on Jan. 13, 2017. Nintendo has finally raised the curtain on the Nintendo Switch, its first console since 2012, and set out an ambitious vision for how home and mobile gaming could blend in the future.
The 7 Best Undervalued Retail Stocks for Dividends
Physical retailers took it on the chin last year. The retail industry is being disrupted at a rapid pace due to a shift in consumer buying preferences.
You Can Now Order Girl Scout Cookies Online
Yes, you heard that right! Rather than trying to track down the parent of a Girl Scout or roaming around your community centers looking for those ubiquitous tables, you can now buy boxes upon boxes of the tasty cookies from the comfort of your own home, according to Hello Giggles . It’s all thanks to the Digital Cookie platform .
Help needed with annual ‘Point in Time Count of homeless’
Good morning Prince William – Join in the fun at the Souper Bowl Bingo event on Saturday, January 28 to support the wonderful work of the Haymarket Regional Food Pantry. The event is from 3-pm at the QBE building located at 14600 Washington Street in Haymarket.
Encryption, Authentication, and Yeah, Alligators: Here’s How Google Secures Its Cloud
If you want to infiltrate a Google data center, you’ll have to think of ways to go around laser intrusion systems, biometric identification, good old security cameras, and, in at least one case, alligators . If physical data center intrusion is not your thing, hacking your way into the massive cloud may be a lot harder.
Retail Sales Figures Bear Out America’s Storefront-to-Online Shift
Holiday sales at Macy’s Inc. , Sears Holdings Corp. , and J.C. Penney Co. were anemic and U.S. government data just confirmed it.
British ex-spy behind Trump dossier seen as a cool operator
President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017, in New York. President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017, in New York.
Job Opening – ColdFusion Developer, ORM, FW1 & AngularJS – Jan 2017
Yes it is that time again. The Muse wants to add another talented developer to his aggregate brain.
British Safety Council, New York Legislation, WordPress, More: Friday …
The British Safety Council has launched a digital archive . “The British Safety Council has unveiled a digital archive of its work, featuring momentous events from 60 years of British economic, social and political history.
British ex spy behind Trump dossier seen as a cool operator
Christopher Steele, the one-time British spy who has compiled an explosive dossier on President-elect Donald Trump, is a well-regarded operative who wouldn’t make up stories to satisfy his clients, according to diplomatic and intelligence experts who know him. Steele, 52, worked for MI6, Britain’s overseas intelligence agency, and served in Moscow in the early 1990s.
Save Hundreds on 1080p Alienware 13 R3 Gaming Laptop
Want to play nearly any game in your Steam library wherever you go? Now’s a good time to invest in a gaming laptop. Today, Dell is selling the 13.3-inch Alienware 13 R3 for just $1,169.99 .