In the past, we have covered various topics about extremely fast computers, including Quantum Computers. However, the Quantum Computer does have its own flaws. We have even covered wireless Internet by utilizing the light source from a single light bulb, but that provides limited Wi-Fi range. However, there is research now revealing extremely fast computers possessing […]
Month: August 2016
Crowd Funding Campaign To Bring Holograms To Households

Head Up Display within your car, Microsoft Hololens to view the inside of an aeroplane engine, Tupac and Michael Jackson performing at Coachella. Hologram’s or at least early versions of holographic technology are starting to appear everywhere and the world is going crazy over what is barely available at this point in time. We all […]
Several Hotels Payment Systems Hacked With Customer Details Stolen

Major hotels such as Marriott, Hyatt, Westin, HEI Hotels and many more, in many parts of the country, informed their customers that their debit or credit cards information may have been compromised. HEI Hotels stated that individuals got into their systems; installing a malicious code on their systems as it was programmed to capture payments going through […]
What Is An Intermediate Certificate?

An intermediate certificate is a subordinate certificate issued by the trusted root certificate authority and provided to certificate providers to give them the authority to issue end-entity (SSL) server certificates. The result is a certificate chain that begins at the trusted root CA, through the intermediate and ending with the SSL certificate issued to you. Such […]
Solar Powered Plane Travels Around The World

At long last, the experimental solar-powered aircraft, the Solar Impulse 2, which took to the sky in March 2015 from the Emirati city of Abu Dhabi, hoping to circumnavigate the earth, has successfully completed the mission. On Tuesday, July 26, 2016, the Solar Impulse 2 made it’s final journey, landing in Abu Dhabi after traveling for […]
6 Smart Phone’s To Watch In 2016 & 2017

Smart phone’s are everywhere and being used by everyone for everything. Whether its buying food, playing games, communicating, organising, travelling, capturing or playing, the smartphone can do it all. For this reason, they are carried on us throughout the day, beside us when we sleep and some will even come in the shower with us. […]
Google Is Developing A New Operating System

According to experts, Google asked programmers on GitHub to build an operating system for them, called Fuchsia. While the search engine company is keeping most of the information to itself, their page accepted that their goal is to create a new and unique operating system, further stating “something as pink plus purple equals Fuchsia.” The market share for […]
Omnicharge – Pocket Sized Power To Solve Remote Charging Issues

Every and anyone who has ever owned a laptop before has undoubtedly faced the dredging issue of battery life. Whether you’re a student, a businessman, using a laptop for work, or simply finding a nice space outside the house to have some recreational time; nothing is worst than getting where you need to be, opening your […]
European Astronomers Discover New Earth-Like Planet With High Possibility Of Water

The German investigative weekly news magazine, Der Spiegel has revealed that researchers at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) have discovered a new Earth like planet with water. The ESO is a 16-nation intergovernmental research organization for ground-based astronomy. It was founded in 1962 to provided astronomers with state-of-the-art research facilities and access to the southern sky. […]
Are Humans Inventing Artificial Intelligence Or Discovering It?

A few years ago I witnessed an interesting conversation between a semi-famous physicist, Julian Barbour, and a young philosopher. The debate centered around one of the core principals surrounding Barbour’s teachings, the concept of “Platonism” in mathematics and physics. Julian Barbour’s theory of timeless physics is a good read, if you’ve not heard of him. The philosopher […]