by Data Age | May 30, 2014 | Firearms, Industry, News
Tests conducted by ballistic labs and a university in England showed that guns made with thermoplastics on 3D printers are far more dangerous to the shooter than the intended target. A video released by the BBC showed in every case the 3D-printed guns broke or...
by Data Age | May 30, 2014 | Business, Management, News, Tech
Attempts to prevent another Heartbleed, the bug that left two-thirds of the Internet insecure for two years, received a significant boost today. The Linux Foundation has announced that it has allocated funds from many supporters — including Google, Facebook, and...
by Data Age | May 30, 2014 | Management, Marketing, News, Tech
Facebook had two big announcements this week that show the company’s wildly divergent takes on the nature of privacy. One announcement is that the company is encouraging new users to initially share only with their “friends” rather than with the general public, the...
by Data Age | May 30, 2014 | Industry, News
Attempting to pawn items to the same local pawn store chain they were stolen from landed a Frederick man back in prison Thursday for violating probation. On Aug. 21, 2009, Brian Davis Parker was released from prison after serving two years for cocaine distribution. He...
by Data Age | May 30, 2014 | Firearms, Industry, News
MOSS POINT, Mississippi — Five suspects arrested in connection to the theft of “pretty high value” guns are expected to be in federal court in Gulfport this morning and more arrests are expected today, according to ATF agent Joel Lee. The guns were...
by Data Age | May 30, 2014 | Industry, News
BILOXI — Police arrested 21-year-old Brittanica Latis Fairley, of Biloxi, Thursday on a charge of uttering forgery, Det. Steve Schlicht said. Fairley was arrested after she was identified as passing three fraudulent checks on three different occasions at the...