Elon Musk has lofty ambitions for Tesla during the next few years. By 2017, the company aims to begin production of its more affordable Model 3. And by 2020 it plans to ramp up production to build as many as 500,000 vehicles per year, an ambitious goal considering the company currently only produces about 50,000 vehicles…
Author: Ahmad Alhasan
Here are the world’s top 10 Female Hackers
Meet the world’s Top 10 Female Hackers It is very surprising to know that a handful of women were bold enough to step into the world of hacking and make their presence felt – a field where the art of writing computer code and manipulating computer hardware is always considered to be traditionally dominated by…
USBDriveby: A Necklace That Can Hack Your PC In Just 60 Seconds
Short : In a video found on the YouTube channel of Samy Kamkar, a USB drive beaded in a necklace has been shown which is capable of doing some really dangerous hacking tricks with a horrifying outcome. This necklace is called USBDriveby, which is a necklace that can hijack your computer in just 60 seconds. USBdriveby…
How to program a virus in c++
Here I’m today with an another Post This time Specially For Our Visitors. Please the Code Down Is not to be used For any Wrong Purpose You are Yourself Responsible for, and Consequence That May Follow by the unauthorized use. Virus Making Is A crime and i don’t Take Any Clam over the Code it is not written By ME. #include…
Tesla is secretly adding over 50 hp to the Model S P90D Ludicrous based on 3rd party testing, what does it mean?
Last year, Tesla had some troubles with the way it calculated the power output of its electric vehicles. The company had to go in mediation with over hundred of its customers in Norway and eventually changed the advertised horsepowers of the Model S P85D from 691 hp to 463 hp. The issues mostly revolved around…
SpaceX And Blue Origin Fight To Win The Modern Space Race
From a dusty expanse in West Texas, Jeff Bezos and the crew of Blue Origin, his well-funded aerospace company, fire up their New Shepard rocket. It rises vertically, thrusting into the heavens at more than 2,800 mph. The unmanned crew capsule it’s carrying detaches and it crests roughly 64 miles above sea level, and the…
How Elon Musk Started
Elon Musk is now Earth’s most future-oriented person. How did such a person come to be? In a hundred years, when most people reading this and the person writing this are long gone, Musk’s cars and rockets will still be circling the Earth and the skies. How can such a person get started against all…
What Pixar Movies Would Look Like If They Ended at the Sad Parts
Chris Huebs has created a compilation video that imagines what Pixar‘s collection of animated movies would look like if they ended right at the sad parts. what do you think ? tell us in the comments.
This is The Adapter You’ll Need to Plug Headphones Into Your iPhone 7
With Apple expected to ditch the headphone jack for this year’s iPhone 7 series, fans are going to have problems plugging in all their existing headphones. But it won’t be impossible. Here’s the Lightning adapter you’ll use to make 3.5mm pins iPhone 7-ready. Apple won’t remove the headphone jack without good reason to do so. If…
iOS 10 won’t collect your personal data without permission
Apple is getting deeper into the AI game with iOS 10, which will require users to share some data with Apple so it can make intelligent suggestions, but the company says it will be totally optional. Starting in iOS 10, Apple plans to use differential data as a way to track users and make Siri…
No Man’s Sky is ‘even bigger than you can imagine,’ says dev
No Man’s Sky skipped E3, but Hello Games’ Sean Murray jumps in to deliver a quick update–and to assure us the game will exceed our wildest dreams No Man’s Sky creator and developer Sean Murray gives an update on the progress of the game, promising that the cogs of the intergalactic universe-making machine that is…
The expert’s guide to spotting credit card skimmers
Credit card skimmers are scarily-small devices that thieves attach to credit card readers, capturing the magnetic strip data and allowing clones of cards to be made. These days, they’re so phenominally small that they can be fit inside devices, making them nearly impossible to spot. Luckily, security researcher Brian Krebs found a guide from credit…