#MorningMonarchy: June 27, 2018
Dropping Starbursts, generating buzz and losing Koko + this day in history w/Tony Bliar resigns and our song of the day by Jim James on your Morning Monarchy for June 27, 2018.
Dropping Starbursts, generating buzz and losing Koko + this day in history w/Tony Bliar resigns and our song of the day by Jim James on your Morning Monarchy for June 27, 2018.
Bombshell blockbuster, Warped forever and tangled up in green + this day in history w/Nixon's not a crook and our song of the day by Godflesh on your Morning Monarchy for November 17, 2017.
Democracy bots, KRACK attack and a FriendFace sandwich + this day in history w/the World Series earthquake and our song of the day by Stars on your Morning Monarchy for October 17, 2017.
21st Century Wire says…
This week’s documentary film curated by our editorial team at 21WIRE.
(ANTIMEDIA) German scientists from the Technical University of Munich have developed technology that uses wi-fi to “see” through walls. Philipp Holl, a 23-year-old undergraduate physics student at the Technical University of Munich, told Business Insider the new device “can basically scan a room with someone’s Wi-Fi transmission.”
(ANTIMEDIA) The Netherlands — Whether it’s information technology, gymnastics, or Shaolin Kung Fu, 11-year-old Reuben Paul knocks it out of the park.
This kid from Austin, Texas, just stunned a crowd of cybersecurity experts at a conference in the Netherlands by demonstrating how just about anything can be “weaponized” when it’s connected to the Internet.
(ANTIMEDIA) Having trouble getting to some of your favorite web pages? You’re not alone. Errors at the headquarters of internet giant Amazon may be to blame. A series of “increased error rates” in the Amazon Web Services are plaguing some of the largest websites with lost information, 503 errors and failed requests, leading to outages along the East Coast.