1-The beautiful Maserati GranTurismo coupe was launched in 2007, and in 2010 they made an even more attractive and expensive version, a cabriolet. Maserati GranTurismo S was introduced in 2008. This car has a 4.7-liter V8 engine and 434 horsepower, reaches 62 mph in 4.9 seconds. Top speed of this beast is 183 mph. It... Continue Reading →
Emirates new airbus A380
Emirates presented the new Airbus A380 planes to hold the most seats ever for an airliner. Already the world’s largest passenger plane, A380 will hold a 615 passengers in business and economy, but travellers in so-called cattle class will not lose any legroom inside Emirates' overhauled cabin. The luxury plane has made room for 130... Continue Reading →
Apple’s 3D touch displays on the iPhone 6S or IPhone 6S Plus can be used to weigh objects
Apple’s 3D Touch on the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus opens up a number of nifty use cases, including the ability to peek at emails without opening them, draw dynamic pictures with one of your finger, and weigh plums. That last thing is made possible thanks to a developer who lives in Paris. Simon Gladman... Continue Reading →
How much revenue tech-comanies make per employee?
One of the remarkable aspects of technology companies is just how much revenue and value some are able to generate with so few employees. Pessimists could view this as bad thing, that these companies do not require as many workers to generate massive revenue and that our jobs will all be taken by robots. But it... Continue Reading →
Russia want to building a secret bomber that would refuel by submarine.
During the mid 50's the Soviets fooled the U.S. into believing that they had hundreds of Bison bombers ready to deploy but in real life they still lacked a way of reaching the US mainland. Their answer to this problem was the Bartini-57 a long range strategic bomber that could land on water and refuel by submarine mid... Continue Reading →
Russia calls NATO air base plan for destabilizing ‘provocation’
The Russian foreign ministry on Tuesday called plans by Estonia to enlarge its Amari air base to make more room for NATO aircraft a provocation. The ministry told it was reacting to a statement from the Estonian airforce that it intended to expand Amari, where NATO bases some of its planes that patrol the Baltic to provide Russian... Continue Reading →
3 ways to avoid a phishing website
One of hacker's favorites tools for stealing your information is the phishing scam. Whether it is through email, texts or on social media, sooner or later u will run into messages that try to trick u into clicking on links to phisging websites. Most of the time u can avoid these scams if you know what to look for. Unfortunately u won't... Continue Reading →
Killer Usb – Destroys your computer in seconds
A simple USB created by a Russian security researcher known as Dark Purple can instantly kill any machine it plugs into, including ur laptop or TV. The USB can destroy laptops and tvs by sending 220 volts through the signal lines of the USB interface. Dark Purple claims in a Russian-language blog post that the attack isn't just... Continue Reading →
Microtechnology
Microtechnology is technology with features near one micrometre In the 1960s, scientists learned that by arraying large numbers of microscopic transistors on a single chip, microelectronic circuits could be built that dramatically improved performance, functionality, and reliability, all while reducing cost and increasing volume. This development led to the Information Revolution. More recently, scientists have... Continue Reading →
What’s the Dark Web and why it’s used for?
The Dark Web is a collection of thousands of websites that use anonymity tools like Tor and I2P to hide their IP address. While it’s most famously been used for black market drug sales and even child pornography, the Dark Web also enables anonymous whistleblowing and protects users from surveillance and censorship. With the rise and... Continue Reading →