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Watch a Robot Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Less Than Half a Second

Posted on March 8, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

The builders say the robot wasn’t even working at full capacity. Continue reading Watch a Robot Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Less Than Half a Second→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, robots, rubik's cube | Tagged Automation

Internet Artists Invaded the MoMA With a Guerrilla Augmented Reality Exhibit

Posted on March 5, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

“Hello, we’re from the internet” is an art project that took over the MoMA’s Jackson Pollock room without permission. Continue reading Internet Artists Invaded the MoMA With a Guerrilla Augmented Reality Exhibit→

Posted in AR, Hello We're From the Internet, Virtual Reality | Tagged Art, MOMA

Crypto Harlem Is Teaching Digital Security to the Over-Surveilled Black Community

Posted on March 1, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

Inside a ‘cryptoparty.’ Continue reading Crypto Harlem Is Teaching Digital Security to the Over-Surveilled Black Community→

Posted in Crypto Harlem, Cryptography, digital security, Hacking, Internet Insecurity

Giant Art Installation Outside MWC Protests Planned Obsolescence

Posted on February 28, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

There’s a right to repair protest in front of the world’s largest cell phone conference. Continue reading Giant Art Installation Outside MWC Protests Planned Obsolescence→

Posted in e-waste, ewaste, Fight to Repair, Mobile World Conference, MWC 2018, Right to Repair | Tagged Repair

Apple Repair Center Calls 911 Accidentally 1,600 Times. Apple Watches Are Probably to Blame

Posted on February 26, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

The new SOS feature, the watch’s new cellular capabilities, and refurbishment at scale seems to have led to headaches for one California community. Continue reading Apple Repair Center Calls 911 Accidentally 1,600 Times. Apple Watches Are Probably to Blame→

Posted in apple, Apple Watch, Right to Repair

YouTubers and Redditors Are Making DIY Clones of Elon Musk’s Flamethrower

Posted on February 16, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

With Boring Company flamethrowers sold out, some intrepid people are making their own. Continue reading YouTubers and Redditors Are Making DIY Clones of Elon Musk’s Flamethrower→

Posted in Boring Company, diy, elon musk, Flamethrowers, reddit, Tesla | Tagged SpaceX

YouTubers and Redditors Are Making DIY Clones of Elon Musk’s Flamethrower

Posted on February 16, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

With Boring Company flamethrowers sold out, some intrepid people are making their own. Continue reading YouTubers and Redditors Are Making DIY Clones of Elon Musk’s Flamethrower→

Posted in Boring Company, diy, elon musk, Flamethrowers, reddit, Tesla | Tagged SpaceX

A New Internet of Things Botnet Originated on ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Servers

Posted on February 15, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

Attackers said “God’s wrath will be employed against the IP that you provide us.” Continue reading A New Internet of Things Botnet Originated on ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Servers→

Posted in botnet, gaming, GTA, Hacking, Internet of Shit, Internet of Things, IoT

New Hack Can Steal Data From Devices in Faraday Cages

Posted on February 12, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

Last year Wikileaks released documents detailing how attackers can compromise offline computers. This new study goes one step further, exposing the fallibility of Faraday cages Continue reading New Hack Can Steal Data From Devices in Faraday Cages→

Posted in cybersecurity, faraday cage, Hack, Hacking, Information Security, Infosec, ODINI, Security

‘Humans Not Invited’ Is a CAPTCHA Test That Welcomes Bots, Filters Out Humans

Posted on February 7, 2018 by Mack DeGeurin

FINALLY, A PLACE WHERE FELLOW ROBOTS CAN CONVENE WITHOUT SENTIENT MEAT BAGS. Continue reading ‘Humans Not Invited’ Is a CAPTCHA Test That Welcomes Bots, Filters Out Humans→

Posted in ai, bots, CAPTCHA, Humans Not Invited, internet culture, robots

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