Amazon’s Black Friday-like event for the summer will be back for the third time. On July 11th, the e-commerce giant will hold the third annual “Prime Day,” and this time, more people will be able to take advantage of all the deals on offer. To start…
Source: Engadget – Amazon Prime Day will include China and India on July 11th
Monthly Archives: June 2017
Researchers Make Beer That May be Good for You
Raise a glass and toast these awesome folks from Singapore. Researchers from the National University of Singapore have created a probiotic beer that claims to not only boosts your immunity, but should also improve your gut health. The strain used within the beer has the ability to neutralise toxins and viruses the researchers state. Although the science for probiotics have not been entirely sound as none of those dietary yogurts have proven to do anything good. One things for sure, this beer will probably not solve your liver issues.
“The health benefits of probiotics are well known. While good bacteria are often present in food that have been fermented, there are currently no beers in the market that contain probiotics. Developing sufficient counts of live probiotics in beer is a challenging feat as beers contain hop acids that prevent the growth and survival of probiotics.”
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Recent 'NotPetya' attacks might not be ransomware at all
The companies and agencies hit by a cyberattack in the Ukraine, Russia, the US, parts of Europe, Asia and Australia might never be able to recover their data. See, some security researchers, including Kaspersky Lab, believe that the malware that inva…
Source: Engadget – Recent ‘NotPetya’ attacks might not be ransomware at all
Research Finds 1 In 3 American Cats and Dogs Are Overweight
After surveying 2.5 million dogs and 500,000 cats in the U.S. last year, a group of researchers found that about one in three were overweight or obese. “Looking over data from the last decade, the researchers say the new figures reveal a 169-percent increase in hefty felines and a 158-percent increase in chunky canines,” reports Ars Technica. From the report: All the data is from researchers at Banfield, which runs a chain of veterinary hospitals across 42 states. The researchers surveyed animals that checked into one of Banfield’s 975 locations, putting them through a five-point physical and visual exam. Animals were considered overweight if their ribs were not clearly visible or easily felt and if their waists were also hard to see. Pets were dubbed obese if their ribs couldn’t be felt at all and they had no visible waist. As in humans, being overweight makes pets more prone to chronic health conditions. Also similar to humans, doctors blame pets’ weight problems on overfeeding and lack of exercise. Other contributing factors include genetics and health issues such as arthritis, which can make play painful. Last, some pet owners may not be able to spot weight issues in their pets — particularly because so many more dogs and cats are now overweight, making chubby pets the new norm. Dog breeds with the highest prevalence of obesity are Labrador Retrievers, Cairn Terriers, and Cocker Spaniels, the researchers report. For cats, the fattest breeds are Manx and Maine Coons.
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Source: Slashdot – Research Finds 1 In 3 American Cats and Dogs Are Overweight
PS4 PKG Files (Packages) Development Research by SpecterDev
With the recent Take-Two notices some were curious about OrbisModding.com, but today…
PS4 PKG Files (Packages) Development Research by SpecterDev
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Meet the small 360 camera module that will fit into phones
You’re probably not aware of this, but a Chinese company dubbed ProTruly has already released the world’s first two smartphones with a built-in 360 camera last December. Don’t worry if you missed the news, because chances are you’d be put off by the…
Source: Engadget – Meet the small 360 camera module that will fit into phones
Canon Might Finally Fix All the Problems In Its Cheapest Full Frame Camera

Canon is finally launching a new full frame camera. The $2000 Canon 6D Mark II is the first ever refresh to Canon’s cheapest full frame camera, the Canon 6D (now Canon 6D Mark I), and it might actually fix all the Mark I’s problems.
Source: Gizmodo – Canon Might Finally Fix All the Problems In Its Cheapest Full Frame Camera
Canon's lightweight Rebel SL2 has a much-improved sensor
If you prefer a DSLR’s true optical finder to the EVF of a mirrorless, but don’t want to lug a heavy camera, there aren’t many options. Canon does have one worthy of consideration, however: the EOS Rebel SL2. It replaces the four-year-old Rebel SL1 a…
Source: Engadget – Canon’s lightweight Rebel SL2 has a much-improved sensor
Canon's full-frame 6D Mark II is a solid upgrade with a catch
Nearly four years after it first launched its original EOS 6D budget full-frame camera, Canon has unveiled a successor. The EOS 6D Mark II improves on the past model in nearly every way, offering more connection options, resolution, much faster autof…
Source: Engadget – Canon’s full-frame 6D Mark II is a solid upgrade with a catch
Eero's new mesh WiFi system packs more power in a pretty package
The first-generation Eero was a game-changer. With a mesh network that blanketed your home in WiFi, it finally offered home wireless that doesn’t suck. It pledged to rid my home of dead spots and, for the most part, it did. Since then, however, Eero…
Source: Engadget – Eero’s new mesh WiFi system packs more power in a pretty package
US seeks more airport security, could expand airplane laptop ban
Enlarge / A passenger places a laptop computer back into his bag after passing through a TSA check point at Salt Lake City International Airport. (credit: George Frey/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
In a speech today, Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said that airlines that don’t get on board with new security procedures could see electronic devices banned on their airplanes—or be barred from flying the US altogether.
The Department of Homeland Security today said it will be demanding “enhanced security measures” for all commercial flights going into the US. The specific measures, which will be both “seen and unseen,” aren’t specified in a DHS fact sheet, but they generally include enhanced passenger screening, “heightened screening of personal electronic devices,” and “deploying advanced technology, expanding canine screening, and establishing additional pre-clearance locations.”
The new measures will affect 105 countries hosting approximately 280 airports, 180 airlines, and about 2,100 daily flights carrying 325,000 US-bound passengers.
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Source: Ars Technica – US seeks more airport security, could expand airplane laptop ban
Mayors of 7,400 Cities Vow To Meet Obama's Climate Commitments
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Mayors of more than 7,400 cities across the world have vowed that Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris accord will spur greater local efforts to combat climate change. At the first meeting of a “global covenant of mayors,” city leaders from across the US, Europe and elsewhere pledged to work together to keep to the commitments made by Barack Obama two years ago. Cities will devise a standard measurement of emission reductions to help them monitor their progress. They will also share ideas for delivering carbon-free transport and housing. Kassim Reed, the mayor of Atlanta, told reporters he had travelled to Europe to “send a signal” that US states and cities would execute the policies Obama committed to, whether the current White House occupants agreed or not. Reed, whose administration has promised that the city of Atlanta will use 100% renewable energy by 2035, said 75% of the US population and GDP lay in urban areas, where local leaders were committed to fighting climate change. “We have the ability to still achieve between 35% and 45% CO2 emission reductions without the involvement of the national government and it is why I chose to be here at this time to send a signal to 7,400 cities around the world that now should be a time of optimism, passion and action,” he said.
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Source: Slashdot – Mayors of 7,400 Cities Vow To Meet Obama’s Climate Commitments
Until Dawn PS4 Joins PlayStation Plus Free Games for July 2017
Today Sony announced the PlayStation Plus free games for July 2017, and included is PlayStation exclusive survival horror adventure Until Dawn where eight friends are trapped together on a remote mountain retreat… and they aren’t alone….
Until Dawn PS4 Joins PlayStation Plus Free Games for July 2017
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Draft defense bill would ban Kaspersky's security software
American officials are worried that Russian software could be used to compromise national security, and they aren’t taking any chances. A draft version of the Senate’s National Defense Authorization Act, which greenlights military funding, explicitl…
Source: Engadget – Draft defense bill would ban Kaspersky’s security software
The TSA Messed With the Wrong 20-Pound Lobster and Its Owner Is Pissed

“They are dumb,” Christopher Stracuzza tells the New York Times. “They are like the dumbest people in the world.” They, in this case, are the TSA agents who manhandled his gigantic lobster and went viral with a photo on the agency’s Twitter account.
Source: Gizmodo – The TSA Messed With the Wrong 20-Pound Lobster and Its Owner Is Pissed
Inside VR: HTC Vive 101
Thinking about betting into VR? This is what you get in the box with the HTC Vive.
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Elon Musk's 'Godot' machine cuts its first LA tunnel segment
SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk just tweeted that his tunnel-carving operation, The Boring Company, just completed cutting out its first segment with its Beckett-homaging drill, Godot. While the plan is to build an entire subterranean network unde…
Source: Engadget – Elon Musk’s ‘Godot’ machine cuts its first LA tunnel segment
The Oldest Known Porno Movie Prominently Features A Car

Long before everyone had machines on their desks, laps, and in their pockets capable of providing them with pornography from a global pornography-distribution network, people had to distribute hardcore pornography on celluloid film, like animals. The earliest example seems to be a 1915 movie that revolves around a car.
Source: Gizmodo – The Oldest Known Porno Movie Prominently Features A Car
PS3 slim cech-2512a jailbreak help?
i have ps3 slim 320
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London Metropolitan Police's 18,000 Windows XP PCs Is a Disaster Waiting To Happen
According to MSPoweruser, the London Metropolitan Police are still using around 18,000 PCs powered by Windows XP, an operating system Microsoft stopped supporting in 2014. What’s more is that the police force is upgrading its PCs from Windows XP to Windows 8.1, instead of Windows 10. Only 8 PCs at the police force are reportedly powered by the “most secure version of Windows right now.” From the report: From the looks of things, the London Metropolitan Police will continue to upgrade their systems to Windows 8.1 at the moment. Windows 8.1 is still being supported by Microsoft, although the mainstream support for the OS is set to end on the 9 January 2018. Microsoft will offer extended support for the OS until 2023, which means Windows 8.1 is still a much more secure alternative for the Metropolitan Police than Windows XP. Windows 10 still would have been the best option in terms of security, however. Microsoft is releasing security updates for the OS every month, and the new advanced security features like Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection makes PCs running Windows a whole lot more secure. The spokesman of the 0Conservative London Assembly said in a statement: “The Met is working towards upgrading its software, but in its current state it’s like a fish swimming in a pool of sharks. It is vital the Met is given the resources to step up its upgrade timeline before we see another cyber-attack with nationwide security implications.”
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Source: Slashdot – London Metropolitan Police’s 18,000 Windows XP PCs Is a Disaster Waiting To Happen


