Japanese billionaire pulls the plug on private lunar mission ‘DearMoon’ Starship | TechCrunch

The Japanese billionaire who commissioned SpaceX for a private mission around the moon on a Starship rocket has abruptly canceled the project, citing continued uncertainty about when the launch vehicle will be ready to fly. “I signed the contract in 2018 based on the assumption that dearMoon would be launched by the end of 2023,” … Read more

The new prototype of the giant gravel bike was developed at Unbound

Unbound Gravel was a hot spot for unreleased new bike technology this year. We spotted SRAM’s unreleased Red XPLR AXS 13-speed groupset, a COROS bike computer with 90+ hours of battery life, new racing kit and new wheels. We also got glimpses of the new bikes, including a Giant prototype that we’re pretty sure is … Read more

Google is facing serious allegations of privacy violations after the latest leak

Briefing Google collected and stored personal data from apps like Waze and YouTube over a six-year period, including data from vulnerable users. High-priority incidents included the recording of children’s voices, the leaking of internal YouTube content, and the transcription of license plate information through Street View. Google’s breach also included inappropriate access to sensitive data, … Read more

Urgent warning to all iPhone users following cyber attack targeting devices

By Nikki Chief Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com 16:30 03 June 2024, updated 18:23 03 June 2024 Anyone with an iPhone or Android should turn the device on and off once a week, officials say — to protect them from hackers. The idea is to thwart ‘zero-click’ hacks, which involve downloading spyware to users’ phones without … Read more

Urgent warning to all iPhone and Android users after sneaky cyber attack targeting millions of devices – here’s how to protect yourself

Android and iPhone users have been told to reboot their phones once a week and turn off WiFi and Bluetooth to avoid cyber security attacks.  Criminals can use zero-click exploits to infect a device and collect data without requiring the user to click a link or download a file.

Anyone with an iPhone or Android should turn the device on and off once a week, officials say — to protect them from hackers. The idea is to thwart ‘zero-click’ hacks, which involve downloading spyware to users’ phones without ever clicking a link. The National Security Agency (NSA) approves the reset method, which temporarily deletes … Read more

Widow speaks out after doctor finds grandfather who suffered fatal allergic reaction to CT scan was neglected

The widow of a retired engineer who suffered a fatal allergic reaction to a CT scan says she is ‘sickened’ by the hospital failings a coroner has found contributed to his death. Grandad David Horsman, 65, from Westhoughton, suffered a cardiac arrest after having a reaction to a routine scan at a facility at the … Read more

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