Month: August 2023
The best way to see the August supermoons in Australia
A ‘sturgeon moon’ and a ‘blue moon’ will both grace the night sky this month in a treat for moon gazers Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAugust is set to …
IDEF 2023: FNSS lifts lid on Kaplan Hybrid power system
FNSS exhibited its Kaplan Hybrid vehicle powerpack for the first time at the 16th International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF) held in Istanbul from 25 to 28 July.
Cybercriminals Renting WikiLoader to Target Italian Organizations with Banking Trojan
Organizations in Italy are the target of a new phishing campaign that leverages a new strain of malware called WikiLoader with an ultimate aim to install a banking trojan, stealer, and spyware called Ursnif (aka Gozi).
“It is a sophisticated downloader…
Sources: senior EU and US officials are concerned about China’s accelerated push into the production of older-generation chips made with 28nm equipment or above (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg:
Sources: senior EU and US officials are concerned about China’s accelerated push into the production of older-generation chips made with 28nm equipment or above — – China is building more plants than others despite US san…
Singer Coco Lee mourned by fans and family at Hong Kong funeral
Singer and songwriter Coco Lee is being mourned by family and friends at a private ceremony a day after fans paid their respects for the Hong Kong-born entertainer who had international success.
As electoral disputes mount, one Texas court case takes center stage
Elections in Texas’ most populous county are facing court scrutiny in a civil trial.
Navigating the Kuki-Meitei Conflict in India’s Manipur State
The failure of the government to act swiftly to stem the violence has deepened the ethnic divide and will make the conflict harder to resolve.
Barbie movie: Warner Bros sorry for replying to atomic bomb memes
The Official Barbie Movie account is criticised for replying to images which made fun of atomic bombs.
As electoral disputes mount, one Texas court case takes center stage
Elections in Texas’ most populous county are facing court scrutiny in a civil trial