June 8, 2020 Why hacker 'protests' could be government’s biggest threat Cybersecurity expert Marty Puranik warns about the potential of cyberattacks against police networks and local and state government servers.
June 8, 2020 Cybersecurity expert on why hacker ‘protests’ could be government’s biggest threat Cybersecurity expert Marty Puranik warns about the potential of cyberattacks against police networks and local and state government servers
June 7, 2020 5 incredibly useful things you didn’t know Apple Notes could do I bet you’re making more lists of things (work, home, groceries, kids, etc.) lately. Notes comes standard on iPhones, iPads, and Macs, but you probably don’t realize how you can use the app. It’s much like what you do with an older device.
June 6, 2020 7 Netflix hacks you’ll use all the time No doubt since the coronavirus pandemic hit, you’ve spent more time than you’d care to admit watching Netflix. The streaming service has great hits like “Stranger Things,” “Ozark," and “The Crown.”
June 5, 2020 Maryland police arrest, charge cyclist seen in video confronting youth over George Floyd flyers Maryland police arrested and charged a man who they say was the bicyclist seen in a viral video confronting a teenage girl who was posting flyers about George Floyd in Bethesda, just outside Washington, D.C.
June 5, 2020 Buffalo protester pushed to ground, starts bleeding, video shows; 2 cops suspended: reports Two Buffalo, N.Y., police officers have been suspended without pay and an internal affairs investigation launched after a shocking video showed officers push an elderly man, who then fell to the ground and started bleeding on the sidewalk, according to reports.
June 4, 2020 As America reopens, fever-screening technology touted as promising tool Fever sensing technology may be one tool used in the re-opening of businesses and travel, following coronavirus shutdown across America.
June 4, 2020 As coronavirus pandemic continues, Fitbit granted emergency use approval for ventilator Fitbit announced on Wednesday that it has become the latest entity to be granted emergency use approval by the FDA to help with the coronavirus pandemic, getting the nod for a new ventilator.
June 3, 2020 St. Louis Police warns of fake GoFundMe accounts for retired police captain killed in George Floyd riots The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department is warning the public to be aware of several fake GoFundMe accounts created in the name of retired police captain David Dorn who was murdered during riots in the city this week.
June 3, 2020 Aerial image shows police apprehending suspects after SUV plowed into cops in Buffalo An aerial image shows police apprehending suspects in Buffalo, N.Y., after an SUV plowed into cops responding to a George Floyd protest, injuring a police officer and two state troopers.