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Ford Power-Ups Software Update – Security Fix for CVE-2019-17984

In December of last year, our software team released a software update for Mustang (the free open source software that our engineers use to develop and distribute our products) that included the first-ever security fix for a known vulnerability in our Mustang products that causes remote code execution. The Mustang team is committed to providing…

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The End of the World: Part One of the Shark Movie Series

The shark film Fin (2012) is one of the most fascinating of our time. Overwhelmingly, we are led to believe that it is an innocuous and unthreatening object, a mere visual backdrop for a more sinister act in the film. Instead, one of the great horror stories of the recent past, Fin is the work…

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Students of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications Will Be Pushing Innovations (SPIN) Program

Posted by: On April 16th, students began to submit ideas for the COVID-19 Innovation Program, a two-part program intended to help them achieve their academic goals by adapting to the social, economic, and technological changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is a collaboration between the Ohio State University and South Carolina State…

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Revolution Micro: High-Performance LED Lights for the Cannabis Industry

The development team at Rugged Labs, a software company based in Los Angeles, California, wants to make the latest version of their micro-controller family (Rugged, Micro, and MC841) more reliable and efficient. The micro controller has been praised for its reliability and good performance for quite some time, so their goal is to make even…

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The Great and Powerful Schuylkill Centere

To me, the very best natural selection games are those that come with a lot of “free” features and a lot of optional features too. My favorite game ever designed was one called “The Great and Powerful Schuylkill,” an incredibly basic game that I played every summer on the Schuylkill Center’s campus. And it still…

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Civic Coin – A New Cryptocurrency for Smartphones

This is the first of the two posts on the development of the proposed Civic coin. We expect to release a working paper describing the features of the coin this summer. A recent study showed that over 80% of cryptocurrency users are on mobile, which means that a new cryptocurrency that is launched on a…

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The DRM of Capcom Is Not the Only Enemy For Resident Evil Village

It is no secret that in the current economic climate, many game developers have been facing the challenge of producing games in a competitive market with the advent of Steam and the emergence of online sales. One such game that has not fully developed is Resident Evil Village, created back in 2004 by Naughty Dog…

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Sennheiser Game Zero Gaming Headset Review

I have used the latest (and greatest) headset from Sennheiser so I thought I would check out if it is the best headset to use for gaming. I am currently using an HTC Vive and I have had it for a year and a half. So I have used it to play games with friends,…

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Remembrance of Armchair Olympics

What is Remembrance of Armchair Olympics? Remembrance of Armchair Olympics is the name given a tournament between a team which participates at the first ever computer games held on 24 November 2003. The tournament was held near the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan with over 300 games available for download. The tournament consisted of a…

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Hubble Space Telescope Upgrades and Repairs

One of the most famous astronomical satellites is the Hubble Space Telescope. The observatory was launched back in November of 1990. It was designed to be a key part of Earth based science investigations of a lot of planets out there in the universe, as well as our solar system. It is now one of…

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