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Did A US Navy Scientist Just Invent A Room-Temperature Superconductor? - Slashdot
science.slashdot.org - "A scientist working for the U.S. Navy has filed for a patent on a room-temperature superconductor, representing a potential paradigm shift in energy transmission and computer systems," reports Phys.org: Salvatore Cezar Pais is listed as the inventor on the Navy's patent application made public b...
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SETLIST / TWEETS: Phish @ Riviera Maya, Mexico Night Two 2.23.19 - LIVE music blog
livemusicblog.com - SETLIST / TWEETS: Phish @ Riviera Maya, Mexico Night Two 2.23.19 LIVE music blog Phish is taking the stage shortly for the final night of three nights at the Barcelo Maya resort at Riviera Maya, Mexico. The band's first night started strong with a ...
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NYT Reporter 'Ditched My Phone and Unbroke My Brain' - Slashdot
mobile.slashdot.org - "It's an unnerving sensation, being alone with your thoughts in the year 2019," writes New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose, in an article shared by DogDude. "I don't love referring to what we have as an 'addiction.' That seems too sterile and clinical to describe what's happening...
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Massive HIV Data Leak: Thousands of Detailed Records Compromised.
ehackingnews.com - <i><b> </b></i> <i><b> </b></i> <i><b> </b></i> <i><b> </b></i> <i><b> </b></i> <i><b> </b></i> <i><b>In a recent major data leak in Singapore, thousands of HIV positive people’s records were compromised.</b></i> One of the victims of this leak was informed via a phone call that her r...
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Payroll Provider Gives Extortionists a Payday
krebsonsecurity.com - Payroll software provider Apex Human Capital Management suffered a ransomware attack this week that severed payroll management services for hundreds of the company's customers for nearly three days. Faced with the threat of an extended outage, Apex chose to pay the ransom demand and begin the pro...
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Samsung's Newest Phones Read Your Fingerprints With Ultrasonic Sound Waves - Slashdot
mobile.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader quotes CNET: The Galaxy S10's in-screen fingerprint scanner may look just like the one on the OnePlus 6T, but don't be fooled. Samsung's flagship Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus are the first phones to use Qualcomm's ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint technology, which uses sound waves ...