looorg writes:https://courieronsunday.com/news/asia-news/a-new-city-built-upon-data-takes-shape-in-south-korea/Samsung Smart-village in Korea gathering all the data to, what I can only assume, the perfect happy orwellian village/city of the future. All hooked up for friendly data gathering/harvesting on and of the ideal citizens.
An Anonymous Coward writes:Following up on the initial release, NASA has added more samples and more hi-res data to its research-grade Astromaterials 3D platform. The site doesn't seem to have a New/News link, so here's part of the informal release statement:
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.theregister.com/2022/03/25/honda_civic_hack/Any models made between 2016 and 2020 can have key fob codes sniffed and re-transmitted
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