Max Q: Double the fun

Hello and welcome back to Max Q! In this issue: Blue Origin lands major NASA contract News from SpaceX, and more NASA picks Blue Origin-led team to build second human landing system on the moon, joining SpaceX NASA has chosen a Blue Origin-led team to develop a second lunar landing system for the Artemis program,…

Max Q: Double the fun

Hello and welcome back to Max Q! In this issue: Blue Origin lands major NASA contract News from SpaceX, and more NASA picks Blue Origin-led team to build second human landing system on the moon, joining SpaceX NASA has chosen a Blue Origin-led team to develop a second lunar landing system for the Artemis program,…

Max Q: Double the fun

Hello and welcome back to Max Q! In this issue: Blue Origin lands major NASA contract News from SpaceX, and more NASA picks Blue Origin-led team to build second human landing system on the moon, joining SpaceX NASA has chosen a Blue Origin-led team to develop a second lunar landing system for the Artemis program,…

How to use a laptop with a secondary monitor

One of the best ways to improve your experience with any laptop is to use an external monitor. That’s not something you can take with you easily, but a bigger screen can make you more productive, make your games more immersive, and give you greater multi-tasking capabilities. Here’s how to use a monitor with your…

How the IoT is shaping the future of rail

During a session at this year’s IoT Tech Expo North America, the audience heard from Joffrey Lauthier, VP of Transit and Rail at WSP, about how IoT technologies are shaping the future of rail. Positioning vehicles accurately and ensuring their safety is a critical aspect of transportation systems. To achieve this, a variety of sensors…

Dish says ransomware gang stole almost 300,000 employee records

U.S. satellite television giant Dish has confirmed that hackers stole the personal information of almost 300,000 individuals during a February ransomware attack. In a data breach notification filed with Maine’s attorney general last week, Dish said that while customer databases were unaffected by the incident, hackers accessed hundreds of thousands of employee-related records during the…

Dish says ransomware gang stole almost 300,000 employee records

U.S. satellite television giant Dish has confirmed that hackers stole the personal information of almost 300,000 individuals during a February ransomware attack. In a data breach notification filed with Maine’s attorney general last week, Dish said that while customer databases were unaffected by the incident, hackers accessed hundreds of thousands of employee-related records during the…