Friday 31 August 2012

Hardware Bug

Heat or manufacturing defects can cause components to wear out over time, leaving electrons leaking from one transistor to another, or channels on the chip that are designed to transmit current simply break down. These are the “hard errors.”

source : http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/chip_errors/

Do Not Put Carbonated Beverages in The Freezer

When carbonated beverages are frozen, the water expands as it turns to ice, and the carbon dioxide gas gets squeezed out of the mixture as it solidifies. The pressure on the inner walls of the cans becomes a ticking time bomb.




source : http://weibo.com/2137665200/yz74T7z7r; http://gawker.com/5939212/viral-photo-of-scarred-child-serves-as-graphic-warning-against-putting-carbonated-beverages-in-the-freezer

Homemade Home Security

source : http://makeprojects.com/Project/Homemade-Home-Security/2095/1#.UD-FFKAvXgF

How To Make Artificial Gemstones

Human can make emerald, ruby, saphire, diamond.

source : http://io9.com/5938744/acid-and-gold-the-modern-alchemy-of-artificial-gemstones

Set a Time Budget To Be More Productive

Budget your time—whether it's a few minutes a night or hours on the weekend—the same way you would budget money for a major purchase: a little at a time until you reach your goal. Create a "time budget" to reconnect with your idea and figure out how much time you really need to get the job done.

source : http://99u.com/tips/7217/Having-Trouble-Finishing-Your-Labor-Of-Love

Free Online Education

source : http://lifehacker.com/5938782/plan-your-free-online-education-at-lifehacker-u-fall-semester-2012

Remove Broken Glass With Potato

Start by grabbing a flashlight and turning off the lights in your kitchen. Shine the flashlight in the bottom of the dishwasher. Any pieces of glass will catch the light so you can see where they are. Then take 1/2 of a raw potato, and while wearing thick gloves, run the potato over the glass shards. The glass will become embedded in the potato and be easy to remove. It's also great if you've got glass shards stuck in the garbage disposal, or anywhere else your vacuum doesn't really do the trick.

source : http://simplystated.realsimple.com/2012/08/22/remove-broken-glass-dishwasher/

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome

The hantavirus pulmonary syndrome—formerly Korean hemorrahgic fever—is a rare but often fatal disease. The symptoms seem like influenza mixed with gastrointestinal problems: "fever, chills, sweaty palms, diarrhea, malaise, headaches, nausea, abdominal and back pain, respiratory problems such as the ones." These start "three to seven days and arise about two to three weeks after exposure." After that, a phase that includes tachycardia (abnormally rapid heart rate) and tachypnea (abnormally rapid breathing). Then patients "will develop difficulty breathing, coughing and shortness of breath." At this point, the patient could enter into the "cardiopulmonary phase, where cardiovascular shock can occur, and hospitalization of the patient is required."

source : http://gizmodo.com/5939013/unprecedented-deadly-virus-outbreak-in-california

Wednesday 29 August 2012

The Flaw in Java Version 1.7

A vulnerability in the latest version of Oracle's Java software framework is under active attack, and the damage is likely to get worse thanks to the availability of reliable exploit code that works on a variety of browsers and computer platforms, security experts warn.

The flaw in Java version 1.7 was reported on Sunday afternoon by FireEye security researcher Atif Mushtaq

source : http://blog.fireeye.com/research/2012/08/zero-day-season-is-not-over-yet.html; http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/critical-flaw-under-active-attack-prompts-calls-to-disable-java/; http://labs.alienvault.com/labs/index.php/2012/new-java-0day-exploited-in-the-wild/

People Can Actually Have Their Conscious Behavior Modified During Sleep

At the same time when unpleasant odor were being administered, the researchers matched each smell with a very specific tone. They performed the experiment repeatedly and long enough to provoke a Pavlovian response in the volunteers such that, while they were still sleeping, they could either elicit the shallow or deep breath response by simply playing the sound associated with either the pleasant or unpleasant odor.

The researchers then played the distinctive tones to the volunteers while they were awake. What they found was that each tone that had been matched to either a pleasant or unpleasant smell would cause the volunteer to take either a deep or shallow breath depending on which smell the sounds were associated with.

source : http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nn.3193.html

No Electricity Refrigerator

The design is simple: a glazed earthen ware pot nestled inside a larger, porous one with a layer of wet sand separating them. As the water evaporates through the surface of the outer pot, it draws heat from the inner one, keeping up to 12kg food fresh for as long as three to four weeks without using a single watt of electricity.

source : http://gizmodo.com/5935104/how-to-make-an-electricity+free-refrigerator

Separating Yolk and White Egg Tip

source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz2Vnp5ZW4c&feature=player_embedded

Weight Loss Tips

source : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA00ZctGz50

Monday 27 August 2012

Older Father Pass on More Mutation

A 36-year-old will pass on twice as many mutations to his child as a man of 20, and a 70-year-old eight times as many. Previous studies have shown that a child's risk of being diagnosed with autism increases with the father's age. And a trio of papers published this year identified dozens of new mutations implicated in autism and found that the mutations were four times more likely to originate on the father's side than the mother's.

source : http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v488/n7412/full/nature11396.html

Your Kid's Room is The Best Place to Hide Valuables

Advice from convicted burglars as well as criminology experts, the secret you might not know: burglars rarely enter children's rooms.

source : http://lifehacker.com/5937620/the-best-spot-to-hide-valuables-may-be-your-kids-room-and-other-tips-from-burglars; http://travel.usatoday.com/destinations/dispatches/post/2012/08/how-to-thwart-a-home-burglary-while-you-are-traveling/826721/1

Sunday 26 August 2012

Electronic Device Demand Caused Death in The Tin Mine

Tin mines that are being created faster and dug deeper than ever before. “I don’t know about the deposits in the land,” says Johan Murod, a businessman who owns three tin smelting plants and a dredge. “But if the price is high, we can just dig deeper.”

source : http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-08-23/the-deadly-tin-inside-your-ipad

Nanoparticle Pollution Stunt Soil Bacteria

A new study of soybeans grown in soil mixed with two common nanoparticles — nano-zinc oxide and nano-cerium oxide — suggests they can accumulate in crops and stunt bacteria that naturally fertilize soil.

source : http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/08/nanoparticles-crop-pollution/

New Job ! Potential is More Valuable Than Experience

source : http://lifehacker.com/5937037/potential-is-more-valuable-than-experience

Logitech Washable Keyboard




source : http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/keyboards/keyboards/washable-keyboard-K310?wt.ac=ps|10326|hp

Anti Earthquake Bed

The Wood Luck bed, created by Shinko Industries in Japan, is designed as a more cost-effective means of making a home earthquake resistant. At least it's cost effective when compared to renovating the entire structure, since the cheapest version of the bed starts at a hefty $5,600. They're made from 30 to 40 year old cypress wood that's known for being incredibly strong, which probably contributes quite a bit to the price. But if you had to choose between resting your head on an Ikea bed or this during an earthquake, that price tag starts to seem a lot more reasonable. Although, it's probably most effective for those living on the first floor of a home, or in a basement apartment

source : http://gizmodo.com/5936881/this-earthquake+proof-bed-can-deflect-65-tons-of-rubble

Tuesday 21 August 2012

US Drought Will Cause Inflation

source : http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2012/aug/20/us-drought-inflation-food-prices

New 3D Technigue

Watch 3D film without glasses

source : http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/08/glasses-free-3d/

How To Learn Foreign Language

source : http://io9.com/5936123/what-is-the-fastest-way-to-learn-a-foreign-language

Saturday 18 August 2012

Power Searching With Google

Free video course using google

source : http://www.powersearchingwithgoogle.com/course

Huge Bug Zapper

This device works by providing two energized grids. When an insect flies between the grids it allows the potential energy to overcome the air resistance by travelling through the insect’s body. The zapper uses a transformer from a microwave oven to source that potential. The transformer produces 2.4 kV and the current is limited by a floodlight fitted inside the microwave. The side effect of using the lamp as a limiter is that it lights up with each bug zapped, providing a bit of a light show.

source : http://hackaday.com/2012/08/17/a-huge-microwave-powered-bug-zapper/#more-82990

IOS Vulnerability in An SMS

In the text payload, a section called UDH (User Data Header) is optional but defines lot of advanced features not all mobiles are compatible with. One of these options enables the user to change the reply address of the text. If the destination mobile is compatible with it, and if the receiver tries to answer to the text, he will not respond to the original number, but to the specified one. Most carriers don't check this part of the message, which means one can write whatever he wants in this section: a special number like 911, or the number of somebody else. It's been a problem since the iPhone first came out five years ago.

source : http://pod2g-ios.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/never-trust-sms-ios-text-spoofing.html

Friday 17 August 2012

Google's Dremel

Dremel is a way of analyzing information. Running across thousands of servers, it lets you “query” large amounts of data, such as a collection of web documents or a library of digital books or even the data describing millions of spam messages

Dremel can handle web-sized amounts of data at blazing fast speed. According to Google’s paper, you can run queries on multiple petabytes — millions of gigabytes — in a matter of seconds.

According to Google’s paper, the platform has been used inside Google since 2006, with “thousands” of Googlers using it to analyze everything from the software crash reports for various Google services to the behavior of disks inside the company’s data centers. Sometimes, the tool is used with tens of servers, sometime with thousands.

You can use Dremel today — even if you’re not a Google engineer. Google now offers a Dremel web service it calls BigQuery (https://developers.google.com/bigquery/). You can use the platform via an online API, or application programming interface. Basically, you upload your data to Google, and it lets you run queries on its internal infrastructure.

source : http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/08/google-dremel-versus-hadoop/

Thursday 16 August 2012

DDoS Hijacking Manual

Turning the tables on miscreants who paralyze websites with torrents of junk data, security researchers have published a detailed manual that shows how to neutralize some of the Internet's most popular denial-of-service tools.

The do-it-yourself how-to provides instructions that even hacking novices can follow to exploit critical vulnerabilities in "Dirt Jumper," a family of tools used to wage the crippling denial-of-service attacks.

source : http://www.prolexic.com/knowledge-center-ddos-threat-advisory-pandora-and-vulnerability-disclosure-dirt-jumper/banners.html; http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/ddos-take-down-manual/

Kids With Cavities Do Worse in School

According to a recent study from USC's Ostrow School of Dentistry, kids whose mouths are riddled with cavities do significantly worse in school than their cavity-free peers. Children in the Los Angeles School District who were experiencing tooth pain were four times more likely to have a GPA that fell below the 2.8 median.

The study also found that tooth trouble leads to more sick days, with elementary school students suffering from toothaches missing an average of six more days annually, and high school students missing about 2.6 more days. About 11 percent of students lacking accessible dental care missed school because of toothaches, compared with only four percent who had access to a dentist.

source : http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57494052-10391704/study-kids-with-toothaches-more-likely-to-have-lower-grades-miss-more-school/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+cbsnews%2Ffeed+%28CBSNews.com%29

BCG Cures Other Disease

BCG is first and foremost the world's most common tuberculosis vaccine, and was first used in humans all the way back in 1921. Made from a weakened strain of live bovine tuberculosis bacteria, it's been show to be up to 80 percent effective in preventing TB for a duration of 15 years.

As far back as 1979, a clinical trial declared that "BCG is beneficial in the treatment of lung cancer" (http://jjco.oxfordjournals.org/content/9/1/19.abstract). Then, in 1991, a study published in the new England Journal of Medicine suggested that the BCG vaccine offered strong protection against the recurrence of bladder cancer. (http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199110243251703#t=article+Conclusions)

There followed a 1994 trial which provided evidence that BCG increased survival time and reduced risk of recurrence in those suffering from malignant melanoma (http://lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:16538310); reports that it was beneficial in the treatment of colorectal cancer (http://www.expert-reviews.com/doi/abs/10.1586/14760584.4.3.329); and, most recently, concrete examples of its beneficial effects in bladder cancer treatment(http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199110243251703). TB, dead. Four disparate types of cancer kept in check.

In 1999, it was demonstrated that BCG reduced the incidence of MS symptoms (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10534275). A 2006 paper in the Lancet explained how BCG has a protective effect on leprosy (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1473309906704121). Several years ago, Harvard professor Denise Faustman showed that BCG could be used to treat diabetes in mice (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-534410/Human-trials-begin-diabetes-cure-terminally-ill-mice-returned-health.html).

source : http://gizmodo.com/5934555/the-miracle-cure-thats-hiding-in-plain-sight

Brain Eating Amobas

Back in December, authorities learned that Naegleria fowleri — a deadly, brain-eating amoeba, was living in Louisiana tapwater, infecting its victims' grey matter by way of neti pot (http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/fatal-infections-linked-neti-pots/story?id=15170230)

The amoeba makes its way to the brain via the olfactory nerves, which it accesses when water is forced up the nose. Anything you do to reduce the risk of water being forced up your nose, probably reduces the risk of infection. If you do go in the water, don't submerge your head, or — if you do — to hold your nose, or wear a nose clip.

source : http://io9.com/5935019/minnesota-children-are-dying-from-brain+eating-amoebas

Walnut Boost Sperm Health

Two handfuls of walnuts a day (around 75 grams/day), and your sperm quality will improve "in terms of concentration, vitality, movement, shape and chromosome abnormalities," according to a study recounted in the latest issue of the journal Biology of Reproduction.

source : http://www.biolreprod.org/content/early/2012/08/07/biolreprod.112.101634.abstract; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19254383; http://io9.com/5935284/todays-sexy-body-hack-eat-walnuts-to-boost-sperm-health

Triclosan Impair Muscle Funtion in Humans

Most anti-bacterial soap contains triclosan.

Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that triclosan hinders human muscle contractions at the cellular level, as well as inhibiting muscle function in both fish and mice.

"Triclosan is found in virtually everyone's home and is pervasive in the environment. These findings provide strong evidence that the chemical is of concern to both human and environmental health."

The mice showed reductions in heart muscle function by as much as 25 percent, and a reduction of grip strength of 18 percent. The fish became less effective swimmers after exposure to triclosan.

source : http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2012/08/08/1211314109.abstract; http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/science/2012/08/triclosan-a-chemical-used-in-antibacterial-soaps-is-found-to-impair-muscle-function/

Wednesday 15 August 2012

Jaguars, Tapirs, Giant Anteaters and Spider Monkeys Have Become "Virtually Extinct" in Brazil's Atlantic Forest

Jaguars, tapirs, giant anteaters and spider monkeys have become "virtually extinct" in Brazil's Atlantic forest, while other species are being lost faster than previously believed due to the fragmentation and emptying of the once dense canopy by farmers and hunters, according to research published.

About 90% of the original Atlantic forest, which once covered an area of about 1.5m km sq (about six times the size of Britain) has been converted to agriculture by cattle ranchers, cocoa farms and rubber plantations.

source : http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/aug/14/jaguar-species-virtually-extinct-brazil

Tobacco Packaging


Australia's highest court has endorsed cigarette plain-packaging laws that will force tobacco companies to remove branding from their products.

The court found Australia's laws to force companies to remove all branding and sell tobacco only in generic olive green packets, which also carry graphic health warnings, were legal and did not breach trademark rights.

The laws, the toughest in the world, are in line with World Health Organisation recommendations and are being watched closely by Britain, Norway, New Zealand, Canada and India, which are considering similar measures.

source : http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/aug/15/tobacco-plain-packaging-australia-court
picture : reuters

Researchers : World-class cryptos wanted

Researchers have renewed their call for help in cracking an "encrypted warhead" they believe it was unleashed by a powerful nation and may be poised to search and destroy a high-profile target.

The mysterious payload is contained in "Gauss," the malware with ties to Stuxnet and Flame that Kaspersky Lab researchers recently found. The researchers believe the secret code may be designed to disrupt SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems used to control equipment used by dams, gasoline refineries, and other types of critical infrastructure.

source : http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/08/researchers-seek-help-decoding-encrypted-warhead/; https://www.securelist.com/en/blog/208193781/The_Mystery_of_the_Encrypted_Gauss_Payload

Egg Yolks are Almost as Bad for Your Arteries as Smoking

"Because egg yolks are high in cholesterol, eating whole eggs increases cholesterol, a known risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and heart attacks."
"Aging was associated with a linear increase in arterial plaque after age 40, but smoking and egg consumption were each independently associated with an exponential increase in plaque. Egg consumption had two-thirds of the effect of smoking."

source : http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/08/study-eggs-are-nearly-as-bad-for-your-arteries-as-cigarettes/261091/

The First Five Seconds Can Tell When Someone is Lying

How to :
1. Look for deceptive behaviors and responses within the first five seconds after asking a question.

2. If what they say is the truth, they will say immediately and plainly that they did not commit the crime.

3. Liars often respond to questions with truthful statements that cast them in a favorable position.

4. Liars often repeat a question to stall for time.

5. Nonverbal cues to lying include hiding the mouth or eyes, throat clearing or swallowing, grooming gestures like adjusting shirt cuffs, shifting weight around and sweating.

6. Liars often go into attack mode against the questioner or butter up the questioner with compliments.

source : http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2012/08/13/how-to-tell-when-someone-is-lying

Final Fantasy 7 PC Digital Download Available



source : http://finalfantasyviipc.com/us; https://store.eu.square-enix.com/emea_europe/; http://store.na.square-enix.com/store/sqenixus/en_US/pd/productID.250845500#.UCs6y6AvXgG

Laser Improve Rocket Aiming

The APKWS (advanced precision killing weapon system ?) isn't like other add-on guidance systems. Rather than being embedded in the nose of the rocket, the APKWS installs between the warhead and rocket motor. This installation doesn't require specialized training or tools, meaning that crews can easily add this capability in the field. The system employs the Distributed Aperture Semi-Active Laser Seeker (DASALS), BAE's proprietary guidance method which mounts fiber-optic sensors on the rocket's pop-out fins. This is done so that multiple guided rockets can be fired at the same time. See, if you try to rapid-fire multiple guided missiles, there's a good chance the rockets in the back of the pack will be damaged by the soot, the flames, the heat, or the chop of the lead rockets. By placing the guidance system further back, more rockets can be fired more quickly and with less interference. What's more, the APKWS can also aim itself autonomously or be guided into its target with a laser designator.

source : http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/apkws-ii-hellfire-jr-hydra-rockets-enter-sdd-phase-02193/

Tuesday 14 August 2012

Robotic Ipad Leg

The $2,499 telepresence robot uses a pair of iPads: one sits in the self-balancing base, the other serves as a remote control. Double Robotics' app will let you control the robot — rolling it about and adjusting its height — while the iPads' front-facing cameras stream everything the robot sees, and allow you to interact with passersby.




source : http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/14/3241260/double-robotics-telepresence-ipad-robot

An Algorithm That Controls Life

An algorithm more than 60 years old, which is used by everyone from common people to banker to make decisions about non-linear problems with so many variables and outcomes

Its full name is the simplex algorithm, and it emerged in the late 1940s from the work of the US mathematician George Dantzig, who had spent the second world war investigating ways to increase the logistical efficiency of the US air force.

source : www.newscientist.com/article/mg21528771.100-the-algorithm-that-runs-the-world.html?page=1

Sunday 12 August 2012

How to Count Cards

video

source : http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/10/3232308/mit-mike-how-to-count-cards

Prism Glasses


Read a book or watch TV lying down. These glasses transform your view to a 90° downward angle.

source : www.whateverworks.com/itemdy00.asp?T1=K2577&usrsearch=k2577

Saturday 11 August 2012

Digia to acquire Qt business from Nokia


Finnish software company Digia announced today that it is acquiring the Qt software business from Nokia. Digia plans to pick up where Nokia left off: continuing Qt development, renewing the toolkit’s focus on cross-platform support.

Qt is an open source software development toolkit that was originally created by Norwegian software company Trolltech. Nokia acquired Trolltech in 2008 and subsequently transitioned Qt to an open governance model and a more permissive licensing scheme. Nokia had originally intended to use Qt to provide a unified development framework that would work across Symbian and MeeGo.

Digia says that it’s going to bring back a strong focus on the desktop and will introduce support for Windows 8. The company will also expand official support for the toolkit to additional mobile platforms, including Android and iOS

source : http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/08/digia-to-acquire-qt-business-from-nokia-port-it-to-android-and-ios/

Nonprobative photographs (or words) enhance our sense that a statement is true


The authors, based in New Zealand and Canada, performed an "alive or dead" test, showing the names of minor celebrities and asking undergraduates whether the person was still alive. In half the cases, they also showed a photo of the person. When the photo was present, people were more likely to answer that the statement was true.

source : http://www.springerlink.com/content/98076v3163516k37/?MUD=MP; http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/08/pics-and-you-assume-it-did-happen/

Google Translate can now read images of text

The newest version of the Google Translate app can now translate text from photos, according to Android Central. The image feature works with all languages available in Translate, and allows users to highlight the text they want to convert to another language.

The new Google Translate is available now in the Google Play store for Android phones running 2.3 Gingerbread or later.

source : http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/08/google-translate-can-now-read-images-of-text/

How to Avoid Getting Redirected to Country-Specific Versions of Google

All you need to do is head to www.google.com/ncr. The NCR stands for "No Country Redirect", and it'll take you back to the regular, English-speaking Google.com without all the local results. Note that it will redirect to Google.com, so if you don't see the /ncr after you press Enter, that's normal.

source : http://lifehacker.com/5933248/avoid-getting-redirected-to-country+specific-versions-of-google

Remember More Without Trying Too Hard

You'll need to do three things when studying or learning a new skill:

1. Give your mind a ton of material: This might seem obvious, but immersing yourself completely in what you're trying to learn is the first step to actually learning it. You don't have to actively try to memorize things, just expose yourself to the skill or material as much as possible.

2. Practice: We tend to stop practicing a skill or stop studying when we think "we've got it." However, well after we learn something we still continue to refine that skill.

3. Sleep: It's thought that sleep is essential to learning and remembering. Some studies have suggested that the brain identifies patterns in our memories and consolidates them to make them permanent when we're sleeping. In essence, a good night of rest might be better than an all-night study-fest.

source : http://lifehacker.com/5933569/how-to-remember-more-without-trying-too-hard

How Much Sleep Do You Really Need to Work Productively?

*One of the most acclaimed sleep researchers, Daniel Kripke, said there's never been any evidence to back the 8-hour rule. In his most recent study, Kripke found that "people who sleep between 6.5 hours and 7.5 hours a night, live the longest, are happier, and most productive."

*What's even more interesting here is that sleeping longer than that might actually be worse for your health.

source : http://lifehacker.com/5933568/how-much-sleep-do-you-really-need-to-work-productively

Sonic Bug Repellants Don’t Work, So Stop Buying Them

Dr. Roger Gold, a professor of etymology at Texas A&M University, says that "based on the testing we have done through the years, the claims of repelling insects [with sound] are unfounded." His tests included putting insects inside boxes and blasting them with different kind of sonic devices (ultrasonic, subsonic, audible, etc.) and none of them did anything to the bugs.

source : http://www.buzzfeed.com/reyhan/do-sonic-bug-repellents-actually-work

Say Hello To America’s New Money-Minded Cyberweapon

Flame and Stuxnet have been gunning at Iran for a while, and there's another cyberweapon lurking in the shadows. This one's been dubbed 'Gauss' and it's harvesting bank account information.

Discovered by researchers at Kasperky Labs, Gauss is yet another cyber-spying weapon built on the Flame platform, and has been stealing the account information of customers at several Lebanon-based banks

source : http://gizmodo.com/5933667/say-hello-to-americas-new-money+minded-cyberweapon?tag=hacking; http://gizmodo.com/5913779/meet-flame-the-massive-spy-malware-infiltrating-iranian-computers; http://gizmodo.com/5812787/stuxnet-deconstructed-shows-one-scary-virus

Spy Hawk

This RC glider has a built-in 5 megapixel camera that streams a live video feed back to the 3.5" LCD on the controller, an SD card for recording flights and an intelligent autopilot — fly it up to the required height, switch it on, and a built-in gyroscope will work to keep it level

source : http://uncrate.com/stuff/spy-hawk/