After delay, hacker to show flaws in Siemens industrial gear
A security researcher who says he's found serious problems with Siemens computers used in power plants and heavy industry is now expecting to go public with his research at the Black Hat security...
View ArticleSiemens fixes industrial flaws found by hacker
Siemens has fixed bugs in its Simatic S7 industrial computer systems, used to control machines on factory floors, power stations and chemical plants.
View ArticleCourt says Comerica Bank must pay after customer is hacked
A Michigan court has ruled that Comerica Bank is liable for a US$560,000 cyberheist, saying the bank should have done a better job to spot millions of dollars in fraudulent transactions after one of...
View ArticleUS warns of problems in Chinese SCADA software
Two vulnerabilities found in industrial control system software made in China but used worldwide could be remotely exploited by attackers, according to a warning issued on Thursday by the U.S....
View ArticleOn the front line against the next Stuxnet
Something has gone terribly wrong on the plant floor at ACME Specialty Chemical International Inc.
View ArticleTSMC aims to tighten mobile chip manufacturing race with Intel
The race to make the most advanced chips for smartphones and tablets is gaining steam, with contract chip manufacturer TSMC hastening implementation of its latest manufacturing technology to close a...
View ArticleLapsing of Moore's Law opens up opportunity in chip design
As the trend famously codified by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore -- that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double every two years -- seems to be flagging, one top engineer...
View Article3-D printing comes of age
Boeing, NASA, Lockheed Martin and GE are among the large corporations that for decades have used additive manufacturing, known more popularly as 3-D printing.
View Article3D printing adds new dimension to business innovation
3D printing may have an image problem. It's sometimes seen as a hobbyist pursuit -- a fun way to build knickknacks from your living room desktop -- but a growing number of companies are giving serious...
View ArticleIntel expands contract manufacturing
Intel is offering contract manufacturing to any company that wants advanced silicon.
View ArticleIntel puts on hold Fab 42 in Arizona, will use for 'future technology'
Intel has put on hold a new chip manufacturing facility at its site in Chandler, Arizona, leaving the new space available for unspecified future technology.
View ArticleHardcotton's Elemental promises easy 3D printing for under $1000
Canberra 3D printing start-up, Hardcotton, has developed what it claims is the world’s first pressure-controlled 3D printer, a device which requires minimal human interaction.
View ArticleChinese company reveals 3D printed buildings
It might not exactly sound appealing to live in, but a Chinese company has constructed two buildings using a 3D printer that recycles industrial waste to form new building material.
View ArticleApple, Japan Display said to discuss new iPhone screen plant
Apple is in talks with iPhone screen maker Japan Display that could result in the construction of a new screen factory in Japan, Japanese media reported Friday.
View ArticleFoxconn to invest $5B to set up first of up to 12 factories in India
As part of its plan to set up to 12 manufacturing facilities in India by 2020, contract manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group is investing US$5 billion in a factory and other facilities in the western...
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