This is our daily digest series, wherein we bring to you a curated list of top 10 technology news from around the world.

In today’s edition, you’ll read about taking water slides in Virtual Reality, how Cancer diagnosis may become very easy, how volcanoes are powering cars, Instagram’s new and upcoming features, and many more interesting and impactful news stories.

So without any further ado, here’s the list:

Instagram tightening security, to allow public accounts to remove followers

In the wake of an in-depth SIM-hacking investigation done by publication MotherBoard, Instagram has confirmed it’s working on tightening security. The company will likely add token-based, two-factor authentication security mechanism.

In addition, Instagram has also started rolling out the ability to remove followers to public accounts. This means celebrities and other people who run a public Instagram account will now be able to remove annoying followers, which will effectively cut off removed accounts’ access to content on the public account.

More info here and here.

Now experience water slide in VR

You can now experience a water slide in Virtual Reality. Yes, that’s true. It’s known as VRSlide, and has been launched in Germany.

For more information on how the tech works, head here and here.

All crypto currencies are up, Bitcoin hits $7k mark

It has been a good last few hours for crypto currencies, as the top 100 names in the market have seen a jump in their prices. Most popular of them all, Bitcoin, saw its price breaching the $7k mark, yet again.

bitcoin-price-surge

More info here.

Take a look at upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note9

Did you like it? Learn more about it here.

Samsung takes potshots at Apple iPhone X over download speeds

https://youtu.be/7trMPJNBV20

Their ad war will never stop!!

Power of volcanoes in your car

No, this is not something futuristic – this is actually happening. Icelandic methanol – made from waste Carbon dioxide (CO2) – is being mixed with gasoline in the UK.

volcano

Image Credit: BERNARD MERIC/AFP/Getty Images

Read detailed report here.

Cancer diagnosis may become very easy

Researchers in New Zealand have developed a new tool (scanner) that they say may help in making easy diagnosis of serious diseases like Cancer. The scanner functions like a camera and has its roots in a tool which helped scientists in their research on universe’s fundamental particles.

scanner-cancer

For details, read this report.

A YouTube channel for those interested in futuristic science

Highly reputed publication The Verge has come up with a new YouTube channel dubbed Verge Science.

Verge Science is the home base for our experiments and explorations into the future of science. That means energy, space, nature, the human mind and body, AI, and wherever else our stories take us

Here’s a video that explains what they are trying to achieve with this new channel:

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Himanshu Arora
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