Checking the health of your hard drive is an important task most computer users do not divulge. Chances are, they have no idea how to do it, but that changes today with GSmartControl. If you haven’t ...
In 1954, the United States detonated Castle Bravo at Bikini Atoll expecting a far smaller blast, but the weapon exploded with a 15-megaton yield and became the largest nuclear test in U.S. history.
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When you leave your car parked for a while, it enters "sleep" mode, but it isn't fully off. Certain systems, like alarms, keyless entry receivers, and onboard computers remain active. Modern vehicles, ...
​Smart meter maker Genus Power Infrastructures Ltd will acquire the 86.49% stake it doesn’t already own in smaller peer Newlectric Innovation Pvt Ltd for Rs 25.23 crore ($2.7 million) in cash. The ...
Did our AI summary help? Smartphone hacking and call-forwarding scams are rising, with attackers silently diverting calls, messages, and OTPs without the user’s knowledge. A simple USSD code can help ...
SPOILERS: This post contains details about The Copenhagen Test, Season 1 As The Copenhagen Test hits Peacock, viewers will undoubtedly develop some trust issues towards Melissa Barrera‘s spy character ...
BENGALURU: A team of researchers from ISRO on Saturday announced completion of a series of qualification tests for drogue parachutes. This is part of development of the deceleration system for the ...
Ahead of listing, the unlisted shares of the company were trading with 31.53 percent grey market premium (GMP) over the IPO price, according to data on Investorgain. Ahead of listing, the unlisted ...
What happens when someone hacks your brain? That’s exactly the challenge Simu Liu‘s Alexander Hale is facing in Peacock’s new espionage thriller, “The Copenhagen Test.” The trailer for the series, ...
San Diego has increasingly turned to parking meters to help fund infrastructure repairs. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen says the City Council is tightening the rules on how meter revenue is spent.