• Businesses getting smart water meters | Otago Daily Times Online News

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    With a smart water meter at the Cerebos Greggs factory in Forth St, Dunedin, is Peter Renton, smart water meter project manager for the Dunedin City Council. PHOTO: GREGOR RIC

  • Botnet malware disguises itself as password cracker for PLCs • The Register

    by admin on 2022-07-22 23:10:59

    Industrial engineers and operators are being lured into running backdoor malware disguised as tools for recovering access to work systems.

    These programs offer to crack passwords for specific programmable logic controllers, according to security shop Dragos this month.

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  • Explained: Micronesia, the remote Pacific islands that have finally succumbed to a Covid outbreak | Explained News,The Indian Express

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    The Federated States of Micronesia, a small island country in the Pacific that is home to around 110,000 people, is one of the latest places on Earth to experience an outbreak of Covid-19, after two and a half years of successfully protecting itself from the virus.

    Government officials a

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  • Chinese institute develops underwater robot for deep-sea surveys -Xinhua

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    The photo shows the Wenhai-1 remote-controlled underwater robot. (Provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences)

    BEIJING, July 22 (Xinhua) -- A remote-controlled underwater robot that can dive as deep as 6,000 meters has passed sea test and been delivered to its user, according to the She

  • Google TV: Everything you need to know

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    How to use Google's version of Plex

    There was a time—a golden age, one might say—when streaming meant it was easier than ever to find content and keep track of what you wanted to watch and where and when you could watch it. Those days have long since passed, mainly because ev

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  • The Internet Of Things Is Making Indian Homes The Hub Of Technological Innovation - Inventiva

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    The electrification of homes started somewhere in the late 19th century, and that was the first time we were truly “plugged in”! Since the invention of the electric light, people have been motivated to increase the effectiveness of energy production and consumption in their houses.

  • Donna Howe found dead in Glass House Mountains as two men charged with murder | Daily Mail Online

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    Published: 21:55 EDT, 8 June 2022 | Updated: 02:39 EDT, 9 June 2022

    Two men have been charged with murder two days after four-wheel drivers exploring a remote bush track stumbled upon a skeleton. 

    Queensland Police on Thur

  • Keith Hernandez, Don Mattingly should reunite as Hall of Famers

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    There was one moment near the end of the great Keith Hernandez celebration last weekend that hit me more than anything else — and all but certainly hit anyone of my generation, which is to say, those who came to love an