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CZC zlevňuje dobře hodnocený držák na dva monitory. Pod 800 Kč se ještě nikdy nedostal

Živě.cz - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 09:04
Jmenuje se MAX stolní držák MTM5120FM a má unést dva monitory s úhlopříčkou až 32" prostřednictvím standardních VESA s roztečí 75×75 a 100×100. V kilogramech vyjádřeno: dvakrát 9 kg. Ač jedno z mála negativních hodnocení uvádí, že zrovna tato hraniční hmotnost dělá držáku problém, jinak jsou ...
Kategorie: IT News

Cybercriminals Abusing Cloudflare Tunnels to Evade Detection and Spread Malware

The Hacker News - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 09:02
Cybersecurity companies are warning about an uptick in the abuse of Clouflare's TryCloudflare free service for malware delivery. The activity, documented by both eSentire and Proofpoint, entails the use of TryCloudflare to create a rate-limited tunnel that acts as a conduit to relay traffic from an attacker-controlled server to a local machine through Cloudflare's infrastructure. Attack chains
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

Cybercriminals Abusing Cloudflare Tunnels to Evade Detection and Spread Malware

The Hacker News - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 09:02
Cybersecurity companies are warning about an uptick in the abuse of Clouflare's TryCloudflare free service for malware delivery. The activity, documented by both eSentire and Proofpoint, entails the use of TryCloudflare to create a rate-limited tunnel that acts as a conduit to relay traffic from an attacker-controlled server to a local machine through Cloudflare's infrastructure. Attack chains Ravie Lakshmananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/[email protected]
Kategorie: Hacking & Security

UK crimebusters shut down global call-spoofing outfit that claimed 170K-plus victims

The Register - Anti-Virus - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 08:40
Suspected devs behind Russian Coms cuffed – now to find the users of the nastyware

The UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) has shut down an outfit called Russian Coms – a call-spoofing service believed to have swindled hundreds of thousands of victims.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Japan mandates app to ensure national ID cards aren't forged

The Register - Anti-Virus - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 08:00
First delays, then data leaks – now fraud detection needed at point of use

The Japanese government has released details of of an app that verifies the legitimacy of its troubled My Number Card – a national identity document.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Slunce může svou gravitací zachytávat planety ze vzdálenosti až 3,8 světelných let, ukázal matematický model

Živě.cz - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 07:45
Představte si, že sluneční gravitace funguje jako obrovský magnet, který dokáže přitáhnout objekty z velkých vzdáleností. Vědci zjistili, že tato gravitační síla může dosahovat až za Oortův oblak, což je sféra ledových objektů obklopující Slunce ve vzdálenosti větší než jeden světelný rok. ...
Kategorie: IT News

Intel prý propustí tisíce zaměstnanců

CD-R server - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 07:40
Intel podle agentury Bloomberg chystá propuštění tisíců zaměstnanců v souvislosti s finančními výsledky za minulé kvartály. Společnost v každém vykázala celkovou ztrátu blízkou půl miliardě dolarů…
Kategorie: IT News

Hry zadarmo, nebo se slevou: Balík 18 LEGO her za pár stovek a výprodej rozšíření na Xboxu

Živě.cz - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 06:45
Na všech herních platformách je každou chvíli nějaká slevová akce. Každý týden proto vybíráme ty nejatraktivnější, které by vám neměly uniknout. Pokud chcete získat hry zdarma nebo s výhodnou slevou, podívejte se na aktuální přehled akcí!
Kategorie: IT News

India contemplates compulsory dynamic 2FA for digital payments

The Register - Anti-Virus - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 05:30
SMS OTPs are overused, so bring on the tokens and biometrics

India's central bank on Wednesday proposed a requirement for dynamically generated second authentication factors for most digital payments.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Statcounter: Linux na desktopu 4,45 %, Firefox na desktopu 6,64 %, …

AbcLinuxu [zprávičky] - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 03:55
Z aktuálních globálních statistik společnosti Statcounter: na desktopu má Linux podíl 4,45 %, Firefox 6,64 %, …
Kategorie: GNU/Linux & BSD

US sends cybercriminals back to Russia in prisoner swap that freed WSJ journo, others

The Register - Anti-Virus - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 02:50
Techno-crooks greeted by grinning Putin after landing

At least two Russian cybercriminals are among those being returned to their motherland as part of a multinational prisoner exchange deal announced Thursday.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Týden na ScienceMag.cz: Pozoroval změnu chování magnetických momentů v antiferomagnetu

AbcLinuxu [články] - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 00:01

V Berkley Lab otevřeli cestu k syntéze prvku 120. Stopy života by se mohly dát najít i u povrchu Europy a Enceladu. Pokročilá teorie informace odhaluje příčiny extrémních jevů (nejen) v počasí. Problém posledního parseku ukazuje souvislost mezi supermasivními černými děrami a temnou hmotou.

Kategorie: GNU/Linux & BSD

Další snížení základní úrokové sazby ČNB. Jaké to má dopady pro běžné lidi? Očima analytiků

Lupa.cz - články - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 00:00
Další čtvrteční snížení základní úrokové sazby ze strany České národní banky o 0,25 p.b. bylo trhem zcela očekávané. Kromě automatického snižování úrokových sazeb spoření to však přinese i pozitivní zprávy.
Kategorie: IT News

Vztah křehne, Intel přetahuje TSMC zaměstnance, potřebuje však jeho 3nm proces

CD-R server - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 00:00
Před několika dny vyplynulo, že Intel počítá s 3nm procesem TSMC nejen pro letošní novinky, ale také pro novinky roku 2025+. Navzdory tomu zahájil kampaň zaměřenou na přetažení pracovních sil z TSMC…
Kategorie: IT News

DRM Power Saving Policy v Linuxu 6.12, Mesa 24.2 a informace k novým CPU

ROOT.cz - 2 Srpen, 2024 - 00:00
Na trh během pár týdnů zamíří mnoho produktů s novými generacemi CPU AMD a Intel. Některé potřebné prvky podpory Linux 6.11 nestihly a objeví se až v 6.12. Podívejme se na pár věcí, které jsou chystány.
Kategorie: GNU/Linux & BSD

Visual Studio Code a VSCodium 1.92

AbcLinuxu [zprávičky] - 1 Srpen, 2024 - 23:13
Byla vydána (𝕏) červencová aktualizace aneb nová verze 1.92 editoru zdrojových kódů Visual Studio Code (Wikipedie). Přehled novinek i s náhledy a animovanými gify v poznámkách k vydání. Ve verzi 1.92 vyjde také VSCodium, tj. komunitní sestavení Visual Studia Code bez telemetrie a licenčních podmínek Microsoftu.
Kategorie: GNU/Linux & BSD

A Massively Strong Beetle Just Inspired a Lightweight Flying Robot

Singularity HUB - 1 Srpen, 2024 - 21:25

One of the largest and strongest beetles in the world hardly seems the best inspiration for a delicate flying microbot.

But using slow-motion cameras to capture the critters in flight, an international team designed a flying micromachine that can similarly expand and retract its wings. The robot—resembling a rocket before takeoff and a flying insect once airborne—deploys its wings for takeoff, then easily hovers and flaps them to stay aloft. Upon landing, it tucks its wings back into its body.

The robot was inspired by rhinoceros beetles, named for the distinctive horns protruding from the males’ foreheads. These critters can grow up to six inches—picture a similarly sized Subway sandwich—and carry up to 100 times their body weight in cargo, earning them the nickname Hercules beetles.

They’re hardly stationary beefcakes. Covered in a shiny black or grey exoskeleton, these beetles can fly two miles a day. But it was their sophisticated wing-deployment system that caught the eyes of roboticists.

“Birds, bats, and many insects can tuck their wings against their bodies when at rest and deploy them to power flight,” but we didn’t know how the process worked for the beetle, wrote the authors.

It’s not just scientific curiosity. The research could lead to flapping robot designs for search and rescue operations or environmental, agricultural, and military monitoring.

The findings could improve the design of flapping-wing robots, especially smaller ones with limited takeoff weights, explained the team, “enabling them to deploy and retract their wings similarly to their biological counterparts.”

Nuisance to Notion

When it comes to fashioning mini-bots, Mother Nature is a mother lode of creative inspiration.

In 1989, a pair of intrepid scientists at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab imagined and built several small, multi-legged robots to explore our planet and the solar system beyond.

Fast forward to earlier this year, and the idea is becoming reality. One team developed a crawling MiniBug robot and artificial water strider by mimicking movements observed in their natural counterparts. These were some of the smallest, lightest, and fastest fully functional robots to date, relying on tiny motors—called actuators—to help them move.

Meanwhile, bees have inspired microbots that fly, even with damaged wings, and flies have inspired tiny accelerometers that sense wind and aid flight control. Dr. Sawyer Buckminster Fuller at the University of Washington, an author of the latter study, explained at the time why bugbots makes sense. “First, they’re so small that they’re inherently safe around people. You won’t get an injury if an insect robot crashes into you. The other is, they’re so small they use very little power.”

Yet these systems still require electricity or motors to control wing positions during takeoff, flight, and landing, which limits their range and utility. The new study looked to beetles for an alternative—one that doesn’t require motors to stretch and tuck a bugbot’s wings.

Beetle Juice

The rhinoceros beetle was a risky inspiration. With two pairs of wings—each having its own set of mechanics and uses—the beetle has always been hard to study.

“Beetles…possess one of the most complex mechanisms among the various insect species,” wrote the authors.

Part of this is due to a complex dynamic between the pairs of wings. The forewings, also called elytra, are hardened and shell-like. The hindwings, in contrast, are delicate, membrane-like structures—think of a dragonfly’s wings—that fold into themselves like origami.

This “allows them to neatly stow between the body and the elytra” when not in flight, wrote the team.

The shell-like elytra protect their hindwing teammates at rest and spread like fighter-jet wings during flight. The hindwings unfold and flap during flight, then fold back upon landing. Previous studies suggested that muscles, stretchy tissues, or other elements drive the hindwings. Here, the team laid the debate to rest using high-speed cameras to record beetles as they took flight.

Wing Man

The beetle’s wings spread in two steps.

First, like a fighter jet, the beetle deploys the hard-shell elytra. Through a spring-like mechanism, the hindwings then slightly stretch out using stored energy rather than muscle energy. In other words, the beetle doesn’t flex its muscles—its hindwings naturally spread.

“This allows the clearance needed for the subsequent flapping motion,” wrote the team.

The second phase activates synchronized flaps of both wing pairs. The hindwings unfold and assume flight position, allowing the beetle to maneuver through nooks and crannies.

The duo also work in concert for landing. The elytra push the hindwings to fold and neatly tuck into a resting position—with the elytra’s hard shell protecting them from above.

Flapping Flying Bots

The team designed a flapping robot that mimics the beetles’ wing system.

It looks like a cyborg fly, with two translucent wings connected to a golden body and rotund head. Unlike the beetle, the bugbot has just one pair of retractable wings that fold into itself at rest, decreasing its length by over 60 percent.

Each wing is made of light-weight carbon and a stretchy membrane. Combined with flexible joints, the bugbot easily rotates as it flaps around. An elastic tendon at the bot’s “armpits” can pull the wings back in just 100 milliseconds—or about the blink of an eye. The team used a single motor, based on the elytra, to deploy them.

Once activated, the wings rapidly spread, propelling the minibot skyward in two wing flaps. In a series of tests, the bot successfully took off, hovered, and landed. The wings automatically unfolded into the flight position, generating enough lift for takeoff. While airborne, it hovered and stayed upright, despite some wobbles. On landing, the bugbot refolded in on itself, retracting its wings in the blink of an eye.

These retractable wings have an additional perk—resilience.

If the bugbot is hit by an obstacle, causing it to irreversibly tumble and potentially crash, it immediately retracts its wings to protect them from impact—without the need for muscle energy or other external controls. This resilience may come in handy when navigating dangerous terrain—after an environmental disaster, for example.

Although the study focused on the rhinoceros beetle, a similar strategy could be used to observe and harness biological perks from other insects, such as ladybugs.

“These experiments…[demonstrate] a new design principle for the robust flight of flapping-wing microrobots with stringent weight constraints in cluttered and confined spaces,” wrote the team.

Image Credit: Hoang-Vu Phan

Kategorie: Transhumanismus

Too late now for canary test updates, says pension fund suing CrowdStrike

The Register - Anti-Virus - 1 Srpen, 2024 - 20:40
That horse has not just bolted, it's trampled all over kernel space

CrowdStrike, after suggesting canary testing as a way to ensure it avoids future blunders leading to global computer outages, has been sued in federal court by investors for not using a phased approach in rolling out updates to customers in the first place.…

Kategorie: Viry a Červi

Vesmírný dalekohled Jamese Webba vyfotil první exoplanetu, která předtím nebyla zachycena ze Země

Živě.cz - 1 Srpen, 2024 - 19:45
Vesmírný dalekohled Jamese Webba (JWST) poprvé vyfotil exoplanetu, která předtím nebyla zachycena ze Země. Tzv. Epsilon Indi Ab se nachází pouhých 12 světelných let daleko ve hvězdném systému Epsilon Indi a jde o „super-Jupitera“. Není bez zajímavosti, že její povrchová teplota činí jen 32 stupňů ...
Kategorie: IT News
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