When Eve screwed up and spoke to the snake in the Garden of Eden, it had
legs. This is what the Bible tells us. Now scientists have described
what they say is the first known fossil of a four-legged snake (which
was hidden for decades) that stunned scientists (of course)—and is
definitely igniting controversy.
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Monday, 27 July 2015
Nasty Bug Lets Hackers Into Nearly Any Android Phone Using Nothing But A Message
It’s like something from a bad movie: eager to learn the details of
the bad guy’s dastardly plot, the good guys hack his phone armed with
little more than knowledge of his phone number. No physical access to
the phone, no tricking him into opening some shady application; just a
quick message sent to his phone, and bam — they’re in.
Wanna Type Faster? Meet a Buzzy New Keyboard
When Ray
McEnaney types, he’s confident it’s the most efficient way possible. But
it’s not typing school that’s given him this feeling. It’s his
keyboard. Frustrated with the limitations of the traditional QWERTY
layout, McEnaney spent the last decade designing a new one. Considering
that the universal key arrangement was designed in the typewriter age — patented in 1878 — an alternative seems due. This one’s inspired by a bee.
Meet the Man Who Flies Around the World for Free
Last year, a young man walked into the Seattle airport and took the next flight to anywhere — and he hasn't come down since
Saturday, 25 July 2015
Have you heard of the NEPAless iron? Iron Rhino.
'Nepaless Iron’ is actually called the Iron Rhino and is the innovative brain child of a Nigerian Engineer, Ayokunle Adeniran. A graduate of Covenant University, ‘Sean’ as he is fondly called by his friends, works as a mechanical design engineer in the United States, and has found a way around having to wait for the ‘NEPA’ before getting nicely pressed outfits.
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