Daniel Ricciardo provided an update on his Formula 1 and Renault future during his appearance on the latest Sky F1 Vodcast – while also offering his thoughts on the 2020 season, favourite overtakes and much more.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Microsoft’s New ‘Planetary Computer’ Project Will Use Global Environmental Data To Support Sustainability
Microsoft is embarking on a new sustainability initiative as part of its overall approach to support environmental protection measures, with a project it calls the “Planetary Computer.” This will actually be a computing endeavor that uses aggregated global environmental data collected from a number of sources as its input, and that will seek to employ machine learning and other techniques to better understand the challenges faced in planetary health, and provide answers to both Microsoft clients and scientists about how to plan for sustainability.
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Triple Eight develops open-source ventilator prototype
After nearly two weeks of around-the-clock development, Triple Eight Race Engineering has revealed a low-cost ventilator prototype in an effort to help fight the global coronavirus pandemic.
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James Dyson designed a new ventilator in 10 days. He’s making 15,000 for the pandemic fight
Dyson has received an order from the UK government for 10,000 ventilators to support efforts by the country’s National Health Service to treat coronavirus patients.
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Golding takes S5000 pole as Barrichello finds gravel
James Golding has taken the first pole position of the 2020 VHT Australian S5000 Championship in a qualifying session interrupted by Rubens Barrichello beaching his car at Albert Park.
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Golding sets pace in S5000 practice at Albert Park
James Golding has gone fastest in practice for Round 1 of the VHT Australian S5000 Championship at Albert Park.
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Premat completes first S5000 drive
Alexandre Premat has described the S5000 as ‘awesome’ after completing a test at Winton this afternoon.
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Unfixable Flaw In Intel Chipsets Opens Encrypted Data To Hackers
If your computer uses an Intel chipset made in the last five years, it could be leaving you vulnerable to hackers thanks to a critical flaw in its read-only memory (ROM). The fix? There isn’t one, really. Not unless you’re willing to shell out for an entirely brand new computer.
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Peter Dutton pushes for overseas police to tap Australians’ phones
Peter Dutton has released a bill to increase cooperation between Australian law enforcement agencies and international partners by creating a system to authorise interception of phone calls or access of electronic communications.
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First GRM Holden makes track return
The first Garry Rogers Motorsport-built Holden Commodore V8 Supercar has returned to the track after being restored to its original race livery.