Warning: Could This Be Your Next Medical Emergency?

By Crowdability, on Friday, February 10, 2017

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Uber’s Latest Initiative: Flying Cars

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Russian Hackers Cheat Slot Machines—and Casinos Have No Fix

In June 2014, the Lumiere Place Casino in St. Louis noticed that its slot machines were spitting out too much money. The only plausible explanation? Cheating. The trail soon led to Murat Bliev, a 37-year-old Russian. Here’s what happened next »

 

Nuclear Bunkers Designed for Luxury Living

The condos that Larry Hall has developed are elegantly furnished. The finishes are high-touch, including the indoor swimming pool. There's just one thing unusual about these dwellings: they’re below ground in an old nuclear missile site »

 

Water: The Biggest Thing Since Sliced Bread

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Warning: Could This Be Your Next Medical Emergency?

As it turns out, it’s very easy to hack a hospital. Everything from firewalls to ordinary medical devices are vulnerable—and a disaster is about to happen »

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