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Vulnerability in Apple Mail allows to read encrypted emails

Vulnerability in Apple Mail allows to read encrypted emails

The developers have noteliminated the bug that has enabled Siri for several months already to view encrypted correspondence.
The new aircraft from Rolls-Royce to get a hybrid propulsion system

The new aircraft from Rolls-Royce to get a hybrid propulsion system

The first hybrid aircraft to be tested in 2021.
Genome sequencing to become available to every UK new born baby

Genome sequencing to become available to every UK new born baby

The project’s initiators propose to introduce new mandatory tests, allowing to identify dangerous health conditions at an early stage of a baby’s development.

SpaceX Getting Ready to Launch a Second Batch of 60 Starlink Satellites

The satellites will be delivered into orbit by the reusable first stage vehicle that will be sent to space for the fourth time.

Firefox and Chrome Developers Decide to Automatically Hide Pop-up Notifications

The new approach will help fight spam and make web surfing safer.

Smart Speakers Can Be Hacked with a Laser

The sensitivity of microphones installed in smart speakers turned out to be high enough to transmit commands to them using a laser beam.

The US Army Developing Robots That Can Understand Commands

The new military robots should be more independent so that they could be entrusted with a greater number of tasks and reduce the number of human soldiers needed in dangerous areas.

A New Agency to Protect American Citizens’ Digital Privacy

The US Congress has proposed a new bill that will limit IT giants in collecting and using user information.

Ford Presents All-electric Mustang with 900 Hp Engine and Manual Gearbox

The electric reincarnation of the iconic car has a lot of outstanding characteristics, but the developers have not yet provided any exact figures.

Right Holders Demand That Social Media Strengthen the Fight Against Piracy

Representatives of American film companies are sure that the tools used to reveal fake news, violence and abusive publications can also help in identifying pirated content.

The Implementation of Paris Agreement Will Not Stop Sea Level Rise

Studies have shown that mankind has been significantly contributing to global warming since the 18th century.

Robotic Bees Get Artificial Soft Muscles Similar to Those of Real Bees

The new resilient design helps robot bees to better withstand crushing into solid objects.

Scientists 3D Print Living Skin Complete with Blood Vessels

The technology has so far been tested on mice. For patient testing, donor cells have to be modified using CRISPR.

2017 cryptocurrency price boom may have been caused by one Bitcoin ‘whale’ 

One year ago, researchers claimed that the price spike was driven by several major players, but after analyzing transactions made in Bitcoin and Tether, they concluded that the crypto race may have been created by just one whale.

Alexa Helps Investigate Murder

Amazon has provided the police with records made by smart speakers that might have witnessed the crime.
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