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Gaming desktops and hardware are on a roar these years due to a potential rise in gaming community. That is the reason gaming companies are on a boom and struggling to deliver the best to the gamers. One such well known company – Origin stunned everybody...
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Ever ran out of disk space? In the future, you might not have to worry about that, especially when it comes to long-term storage. Microsoft has bought ten million strands of Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from biology startup Twist Bioscience to research the usage of genetic material to store data. The data...
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We recently reported on Triton, the fake gadget that allows you to breathe underwater. It had raised $600,000+ when we published the article, but today, the figure is around $338,327 as we believe many people figured out their scam and got a refund. But there are still MANY people...
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A new Indiegogo campaign, which was able to collect $594,187 (at the time this article went live) or 12 times its target caught our eye. It claims to be the world’s first “Artificial Gills Re-breather” and tells us that it has been featured in big websites like Huffington, Yahoo...
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Despite many major security breaches reported last year, Real Future’s Kevin Roose wished to find out how nicely he would fare in a personal pen-test. Issuing such a “hack me” challenge is never sensible as New York University Professor and PandoDaily editor Adam Penenberg found out a couple of years ago after asking...
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Coin-sized, clear and able to remaining intact at room temperature for longer than it’ll take the sun to shrink to a white dwarf star, these glass disks are tipped to revolutionize the way in which we store data eternally. Researchers at the University of Southampton’s Optolectronics Research Centre (ORC) have...
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Advertising and search giant Google has taken yet another step in relegating Flash to the pages of history. From July 2016, it’s not going to accept Flash display advertisements. From June 30, developers with Flash-based display advertisements can forget uploading them to Google’s DoubleClick Digital Marketing or AdWords. Instead,...
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Tel Aviv-based Rayzone Group is marketing a nifty little gadget known as InterApp that may leverage outdated cellular gadgets and intercept and extract data from close by cellphones or tablets. As Razyone describes its product, “InterApp is a game-changing tactical intelligence system, developed for intelligence and law enforcement agencies, enabling them...