• NIA team likely to visit Raigad - Social News XYZ

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    New Delhi, Aug 19 (SocialNews.XYZ) A team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) is likely to visit Maharashtras Raigad where cache of explosives and three AK-47 assault rifles were found on Thursday on an abandoned boat at Hariharesh

  • Vinayak Mete's death: Maharashtra CID to probe accident - Social News XYZ

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    Home » General » Crime » Vinayak Mete’s death: Maharashtra CID to probe accident

    Mumbai, Aug 17 (SocialNews.XYZ) Following a clamour from various quarters, the Maharashtra government on Wednesday ordered a CID inquiry into the death of prominent Maratha leader Vinayak Mete i

  • NSE co-location probe unearths yet another malpractice | Mint

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    The malpractice involved firing a barrage of algorithmic orders, many more than they are allowed to, to crowd out orders of rival brokerages.

    MUMBAI : Investigations into the co-location scandal at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) have unearthed a new facet of market manipulation

  • Is Too Much Automation an Issue for Security Operations? - Security Boulevard

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    Scale, optimization, rapid response, lateral attack propagation, kill chain, and automation all equate to the current model for SecOps when de

  • Non-Contact Probe Works Better With A Little More Complexity | Hackaday

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    Non-contact voltage probes have been around a while and some test equipment now has them built-in. This is one of those things that you probably don’t think about much, but surely it isn’t that hard to detect AC voltage. Turns out there are a lot of circuits floating around that ca

  • Tom's Hardware

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    Chances of running Doom on Mars intensify

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  • How Traditional Industries Are Going Digital | BOSS Magazine

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    by BOSS Editorial | Published: May 7, 2021 | Updated: May 7, 2021 11:08 am

    The “digital disruption” has reshaped the business world across a spectrum of industries. It would be challenging to find a company today that hasn’t adapted to some extent. That said, some se

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  • IIT Kanpur researchers patent a microfluidic | EurekAlert!

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    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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    Microfluidics refers to the flow of a few microliters of fluids in micrometre-sized channels. For such flows, properties such as surface tension and fluidic resistance dominate ho

  • Ethereum’s “Merge” is about to put every ether miner out of work | Ars Technica

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    In a few weeks, Ethereum is slated to undergo the most significant change in its seven-year history. Until now, the Ethereum blockchain has been secured using a method called "proof-of