Whatever you've got to say about Google, it can't hear you over the sound of it banking $85m a day in pure profit • The Register
- TECHNOLOGY
- February 5, 2019
Price: £19.99 Developer: SUPERHOT Team Publisher: SUPERHOT Team Platform: PC While officially a standalone expansion pack, Superhot: Mind Control Delete is a sequel in all but name. This follow-up to the 2016 original expands upon the fantastic time-manipulation gunplay that made the first game so compelling, while also radically changing the central structure to create
READ MOREIn response to the coronavirus pandemic, the world has rushed to deploy infrared thermal imaging cameras (also known as infrared radiometers) to measure people’s temperature and the technology has become big business. Since the pandemic began, thermal cameras have been deployed in areas of high-density foot traffic such as airports, shopping centres, nursing homes, factories,
READ MOREThe mayor of Las Vegas who revealed that she offered to reopen the city as a “control group” during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in a jaw-dropping interview on CNN is facing a recall effort. Professional poker player Doug Polk is leading the effort to recall Mayor Carolyn Goodman. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Mr
READ MOREYou would think if your business was fast-growing, if that were to be deemed a problem, it would be a nice one to have. I see a lot of founders really struggle with growing a business from 50 to 500 people. For some, they are almost caught off guard by the scale of growth, especially
READ MOREThere are systems you can use to step back without slipping up. December 12, 2019 4 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. If you’ve been in business long enough, you’ve probably heard the joke that entrepreneurs are the only people who would trade working 40 hours a week for someone else
READ MOREThe Android zero-day was supposedly patched two years ago AN ANDROID SECURITY FLAW that was supposedly patched two years ago is being exploited to take control of targets’ smartphones. The vulnerability is being used in exploits developed by NSO Group, a company that specialises in finding and selling security flaws to nation-state APTs, or one of its customers.
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