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Test and Measurement: Fluke expands 802.11ac support – RCR Wireless News

Fluke Networks expands support for enterprise 802.11ac deployment, plus ETSI and test language. This week’s test news from RCR Wireless. Source: Test and Measurement: Fluke >>>

Posted: October 23, 2015 in Gadgetry

Apple tells U.S. judge ‘impossible’ to unlock new iPhones | Reuters

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) told a U.S. judge that accessing data stored on a locked iPhone would be “impossible” with devices using its latest operating system, >>>

Posted: October 21, 2015 in Computer, Gadgetry, Mobile, Security

Quantum Theory Experiment Said to Prove ‘Spooky’ Interactions – The New York Times

A study in the Netherlands backs up a long-held claim of quantum theory, one that Einstein refused to accept, that objects separated by great distance >>>

Posted: October 21, 2015 in Quantum Physics

Qualcomm with 24-core server CPU – RealTechToday

CPU, vigintiquattuor-core (24-core) CPU. Qualcomm also plans to roll up to 64 cores into a single stack as high-end server CPU. With this CPU, Qualcomm >>>

Posted: October 21, 2015 in Computer, CPU, Processors, Servers

Secret code in color printers enables government tracking

Source: Secret code in color printers enables government tracking

Posted: October 20, 2015 in Computer, Security

NASA flies four satellites in ‘tightest ever’ formation

u Source: NASA flies four satellites in ‘tightest ever’ formation

Posted: October 20, 2015 in Space

With goal of universal HTTPS, Let’s Encrypt reaches important milestone | Ars Technica

Free service backed by EFF is now trusted by all major browsers. Source: With goal of universal HTTPS, Let’s Encrypt reaches important milestone | Ars >>>

Posted: October 20, 2015 in Computer, Internet, Security

Western Digital self-encrypting hard drives riddled with security flaws

Encrypted data is often easily recovered, in some cases with no password required. Source: Western Digital self-encrypting hard drives riddled with security flaws

Posted: October 20, 2015 in Computer, Security, Storage

Carbon nanotubes found in cells from airways of asthmatic children in Paris

Carbon nanotubes (rods) and nanoparticles (black clumps) found inside a lung cell vacuole (left) are similar to those found in vehicle exhaust in tailpipes of

Posted: October 20, 2015 in Biological, Editorial, Environmental

Hundreds of Thousands Shut Down Berlin to Protest ‘Trojan Horse’ – Monsanto’s Dream Trade Deal – Technocracy News

(Visited 1,458 times, 123 visits today) Source: Hundreds of Thousands Shut Down Berlin to Protest ‘Trojan Horse’ – Monsanto’s Dream Trade Deal – Technocracy News

Posted: October 19, 2015 in Biological, Chemistry, Editorial