The top security breaches in history
While technology exists to make lives easier and more efficient, it also causes as much harm as it does good. In the past several years, cyber attacks have continuously evolved using innovative methods to commit initiate data breach attacks,and most…
Gadget of the week
The Grow connected planter is the ultimate no-fuss gardening kit By Kris Naudus Everything needed to grow the perfect salad in one package, controlled by an app. Horticulturalists looking to go high-tech will find no shortage of smart sensors to…
Safe-cracking robot proves nothing is secure
BY JACK MORSE From Mashable If hackers want what’s on your computer, chances are they can find a way to get it. But what about your non-digital goods? Like, the ones you keep in a safe at home? Turns out…
iNews Briefs
Cayman police warn public and employers about fake sick notes The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) are warning Cayman’s public and employers for fake sick notes, The sick notes were stolen along with blank prescriptions and an unknown quantity…
Plants bought from major U.S. stores are killing bees
By Marina Koren for National Journal From Mashable Gardens may give flowers and plants life, but they can also be a death sentence for its most frequent visitors: bees. Plants sold at major retail nurseries are often treated with pesticides…
Chamber Pension Plan’s new Board of Trustees voted in
The Chamber Pension Plan held a special member meeting Thursday May 15th at the Westin to vote in seven new Board of Trustee members. All of the new Board of Trustee members serve on a voluntary basis and represent their…
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Cayman’s Hyman to run in Poland Kemar Hyman will be representing the Cayman Islands in the men’s 60 metre sprint at the 15th International Association of Athletics Federation World Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland, March 7 to 10. The first…