Archive for January 2016

Keeping drones in check?

Keeping drones in check article tells that drones are one of the hottest categories of consumer electronics products today. They’re also one of the most controversial. The name drone is usually used to refer to Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or Robot vehicle in general. Recently there has been a large number of problems with drones

Friday Fun: Making Art with Drones

Making Art with Drones – Scientific American Blog Network What can you create with 100 drones flying in formation? Intel and Electronica FutureLab partnered to answer that question, with spectacular results   On November 4, 2015 Intel in collaboration with Ars Electronica Futurelab broke the world record in the category Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) Airborne

The Long and Winding History of Encryption

The technology that keeps your text messages private had its start on the banks of the Tigris River, 3500 years ago. The Long and Winding History of Encryption article tells the long story of the encryption. Never in history have more people had access to advanced encryption in their homes, offices, and pockets. The democratization

Linux Server Hardening

Everybody says that Linux is secure by default and agreed to some extend (It’s debatable topics). However, Linux has in-built security model in place by default. The default security offered by normal Linux distributions might not be enough for demanding server applications. So usually you need to tune Linux security setting up and customize as