(Cabana Photo) Seattle-based Cabana is fueling up on cash to service growing demand, announcing Thursday that it landed $3 million to boost production of its luxury travel vans. “We booked over 8,000 nights in 2022 and have already started booking out far into 2023,” CEO and co-founder Scott Kubly told […]
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Legit Android apps poisoned by sticky ‘Zombinder’ malware • The Register
Threat researchers have discovered an obfuscation platform that attaches malware to legitimate Android applications to lure users to install the malicious payload and make it difficult for security tools to detect. Analysts with cybersecurity vendor ThreatFabric found the platform, named “Zombinder,” on the darknet while investigating a campaign that targeted […]
Rethinking auto manufacturing: Poised for disruption?
A few weeks back, we wrote about the potential for electric vehicles (EV) to unlock new manufacturing systems for cars, then we noted that Foxconn is positioning itself well for this future. Glenn Mercer had a few thoughts which he shared with us. Mercer knows what he’s talking about having […]
How High School Should Change for an Era of AI and Robots
Public high school in America was the product of the time of its invention, which was way back in 1821. But in this era of rapid technological change marked by artificial intelligence and robots moving into more aspects of work and social life, maybe the way teaching is done in […]
Rad Power Bikes lays off employees for the third time this year – GeekWire
(Rad Power Bikes Photo) Rad Power Bikes is conducting its third round of layoffs this year, citing an effort to reduce costs amid the broader market downturn. The Seattle-based e-bike company confirmed the cuts to GeekWire on Thursday. It did not provide an updated headcount, or information on which positions are […]
Healthcare world warned to be on guard for Royal ransomware • The Register
Newish ransomware gang Royal has been spotted targeting the healthcare sector, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has said. The crew emerged this year, and follows the standard double extortionware playbook: it steals data from infected networks, encrypts those files, and then demands a fee to recover […]
Returnal PC port recommends 32GB of RAM
In brief: PlayStation 5 title Returnal jumping to the PC was one of many big announcements at last week’s game awards. It confirmed months-long rumors that the well-reviewed shooter would get a port, and now that its Steam listing is up, we know what system specs the developers are recommending: […]
Introverts Can Be Good Teachers, Too. We Just Need a Moment of Silence.
I have always been an introvert. Don’t get me wrong, I love people, but like most introverts, I inevitably reach a point when the lights go off. You can see it in my glazed-over eyes, half-laugh and glances toward the classroom door, longing for the school day to end. I […]
DeepMind’s AlphaCode matches average programmer’s prowess
DeepMind’s AlphaCode program takes a data-driven approach to coding. (Google DeepMind Illustration) Artificial intelligence software programs are becoming shockingly adept at carrying on conversations, winning board games and generating artwork — but what about creating software programs? In a newly published paper, researchers at Google DeepMind say their AlphaCode program […]
Semiconductor VC funding dives, startups plan for next boom • The Register
As the economic downturn brings the astronomical level of investor hype over semiconductor startups back to Earth, some venture-backed companies think now is the right time to build for the next boom period, while others stumble and crash. Global venture capital funding for semiconductor startups reached new heights in 2020 […]