Cancer Patient Receives 3D Printed Titanium Sternum And Rib Cage

A 54-year-old Spanish man, who had a cancerous tumor, was recently fitted with a 3D printed titanium sternum and rib cage, which is the first surgical operation of its kind. He was detected with chest wall sarcoma, a cancerous tumor that grows in the chest wall, and in this case, had grown around his sternum and part of his rib cage. To remove the tumor completely, surgeons also had to excise that part of his skeleton....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Maria Kelly

Chicago Man Shot Several Times While Streaming Live On Facebook Techworm

Police say Brian Fields, 31, was standing in the 5600-block of S. Hoyne and talking to the camera when a car stopped and fired shots, then jumped into a vehicle and sped away. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The viral video originally posed to Facebook, then shared thousands of times on various social media platforms, appears to show that attack. According to his friends, Fields – better known as Sugar Ray – was back in town and live streaming to Facebook in his old West Englewood neighbourhood around 5 p....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Elizabeth Sutton

Chinese Company Threatens To Sack Employees If They Buy Iphone 7 Techworm

The memo, signed off by the firm’s administrative department, reads: “The American iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus have been launched and official prices are between 5,388 to 6,388 yuan [£624 to £740]. As the internal storage capacity increases, the price of the mobile phone also rises accordingly. “According to our managing director’s orders, all our employees are strictly forbidden to purchase and to use iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Linda Wallace

Chinese Hackers Hacked The Us Weather Systems And Allied Satellite Networks

Chinese Hackers Hacked the US Weather Systems and Satellite NetworksWeather Department Hack kept a secretString of intrusionsThe working of Weather networkAbout the hackThe ripples spread far and wide Weather Department Hack kept a secret The intrusion allegedly occurred in late September, but officials didn’t let out the slightest hint about it till October 20th. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA, which includes the weather department also did not make any indications related to the hack....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 1057 words · Deborah Adams

Daostack Building A Framework For Decentralized Organizational Structures Techworm

While the development of blockchain technology has certainly brought such possibilities closer to fruition, attempts to develop DAOs to the point of overtaking traditional organizational structures have been problematic thus far. However, one company – DAOstack – is developing innovative solutions to these problems, implementing what it says will be the “Wordpress for DAOs”. Before elaborating on the problems of DAOs and the solutions presented by DAOstack, it is worth considering a more prosaic question....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Bonnie Pratt

Darkcoin The New Crypto Currency Now Ruling Drug Selling Dark Web

Darkcoin the new crypto-currency now ruling drug selling dark webDarkcoin in the dark worldHistoryCurrent scenarioOther crypto-currencies aka altcoins Darkcoin in the dark world Darkcoin is the currency is in vogue now a days on the dark web. It was launched earlier this year with the main goal of being more secretive than Bitcoin. Over the past month, drug dealing websites have been putting this claim to test. Websites exist that use Bitcoins almost exclusively also, but there is a way to trace bitcoin transactions....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 762 words · Steve Maldonado

Developer Hacks A Playstation 4 To Run Steam Games Techworm

PS4 owners often rue the fact that after Sony decided to switch to x86 processors with the PlayStation 4, they cant play PC games on the gaming console anymore. After fail0verflow made it possible to run Linux on PS4, the gaming console owners expected that they would soon be able to play PC games. OsirisX’s latest hack is a step in that direction. The YouTube video released by OsirisX shows him playing a PC game called ‘Bastion....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Gregory Potter

Drone Hijacked By Anonsec Hackers After Massive Breach At Nasa Techworm

Anonsec released a zine, a self-published paper, containing a detailed recount of their hack, dubbed “OpNasaDrones,” reveals everything from AnonSec’s motives to the specific technical vulnerabilities that enabled the extensive breach. In their leak, information regarding NASA’s connection to weather modification research was found in a log of a DC-8 jetliner, which was conducting a flight in accordance with their “Alternative-Fuel Effects on Contrails and Cruise EmiSSions” project. AnonSec Admin Dêfãult Vírüsa leaked the information early last week to Mikael Thalen of Infowars, before making a public release Sunday....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 925 words · Darlene Ferguson

Ebola Infects Users With Zeus Trojan Techworm

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Diane Velasquez

Eff Honors Microsoft S Latest Ui Slider Patent As Stupid Patent Of The Month Techworm

The slider is used by the company in its Office productivity suite to allow users to zoom in or out of documents. However, the same has also been applied in a wide variety of Microsoft and non-Microsoft products. Then, the consequences of using a patent without authorization. Microsoft recently sued Corel for, among other things, infringing its patent on a slider, D554,140, claiming that Corel Home Office has infringed Microsoft’s design without authorization....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 401 words · George Elumbaugh

Endless Os 3 4 Released With Companion App For Android

Endless Mobile, Inc., which develops the Linux-based operating system, Endless OS and reference platform hardware for it, has recently announced Endless OS 3.4, which is the company’s latest major release. According to Endless OS’ community manager Michael Hall, Endless OS 3.4 is a “huge step forward in our journey to help you take advantage of an internet connection when you have it, and be respectful of your limited data plan if that’s what you are using to connect....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 503 words · Larry Sykes

Establishing Whether Your Business Needs A Mobile Cobot Techworm

Some businesses have already incorporated them in their operations. However, it is important to establish whether mobile cobots are appropriate for your business. Investing in a mobile cobot without a clear strategy on how it will enhance your processes is not a good idea. Below is how to determine whether your business needs them. A primary mobile cobot comes with a collaborative robot manipulator fixed at the mobile autonomous base....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 737 words · Mark Robinson

Extratorrent Is Back Resurrected By Ex Admin And Uploaders As Extratorrent Cd Techworm

When we published the report about the ExtraTorrent outage on 14th May 2016, we had a nagging doubt that there was more to the outage than just hosting related issues. SAM, the ExtraTorrent owner confirmed our worst fears on 17th May by putting up a message on ExtraTorrent that they are shutting it down permanently. This news left the torrent community in utter shock. Their shock was further amplified by the news that The Pirate Bay and KickAss Torrents were facing blocks in certain countries like Australia....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Jeanne Duffy

Facebook Employees Told To Switch From Iphones To Android Smartphones Here S Why

According to Wired, the Chief Product Officer at Facebook, Chris Cox has asked a large number of Facebook employees to ditch their iPhones in favor of Android. Cox informed a large gathering of reporters at the Facebook Headquarters at Menlo Park and several others hooked in via video conference that this move isn’t an indicator of Facebook’s newfound love for Android or vendetta against Apple. When asked why, Facebook wanted its employees to use Android smartphones, Cox said it a ‘practical decision’ because he wants Facebook employees to use their service on the platform that’s being used by majority of people around the world....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Dorcas Stewart

Facebook Flags Declaration Of Independence As A Hate Speech

Leading up to the Independence Day (4th of July), the Liberty County Vindicator, a local newspaper, in Liberty, Texas had been posting daily bits of the Declaration of Independence in 12 excerpts – one posted each morning from June 24 to July 4. However, the 10th excerpt, containing paragraphs 27-31, was blocked after Facebook determined it “goes against our standards on hate speech,” according to The Vindicator. Apparently, the excerpt, from paragraphs 27 to 31 of the Declaration was a list of the people’s grievances against the king....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 363 words · Rhonda Jones

Facebook Glitch Helps Man Find His True Love

Exactly six years ago, in October 2009, Arkansas native Schuler Benson switched his flip phone on to find it was logged in to a female stranger’s Facebook account from Colorado. The woman, Celeste Zendler, had no mutual friends and he had never seen or even heard of her before. Similarly, Benson was puzzled as to why he was on the social media page of someone who lives 1,000 miles away from him in Colorado and with whom he has no mutual friends....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 546 words · Willie Williams

Facebook S Multilingual Composer Allows You To Post In Different Languages Techworm

Earlier this year, the social networking giant had debuted this tool for Pages, and now it’s testing it with average users across Facebook. Facebook announced that its own developers have built a multilingual composer. You will be able to write a post in your preferred language and then select other languages from a drop-down menu, and Facebook will translate the original post into different languages. People can edit Facebook’s auto-composed translation or leave it as it is....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 655 words · Anthony Bengtson

Facebook To Delete A Secret Group Of Photos From Your Fb Profile Here S How To Keep Them Techworm

Now, Facebook has decided to delete any photos that were previously in a Synced folder unless users download and log into Moments to transfer them before July 7. Users who don’t want to use Moments but want to save their photos can download the files right now on their computer. Facebook launched Moments standalone App for FB users in June 2015 to help users performs a similar auto-syncing function. The app also scans your your mobile photos to identify faces and match them to your Facebook friends....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 123 words · Curtis Briggs

Flappy Bird Clones Stealing Photos From Your Android Phone

However what makes this clone different is it installs a malware on your smartphone and starts stealing images that you may have saved. Infact the researchers state that this very well could be the same ring of hackers who gathered naked pictures of more than 100 celebrities and leaked them online, the same came under the popular news “iCloud hack” which was reported on TechWorm and also in the media....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 591 words · Adela Mermis

Flashing A Peace Sign Could Set You Up For Identity Theft Techworm

While selfies can be fun, it can put one in dangerous situation too. Besides, being responsible for many selfie related deaths, did you know that your selfie could put you up for identity theft too, albeit a certain pose? According to a security researcher from Japan, a particular picture pose that is very popular among Asians, can set you up for a disaster. The pose in question is the flashing of the peace (V or victory) sign in a selfie....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 379 words · Eddie Gould