Continuing a running theme over the last couple of weeks, a photo emerged online late on Monday of an alleged leaked 3D sensing camera module […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Month: August 2017
Not a glitch in the matrix: Apple headlines on repeat
You ever see two of the same thing pass by in succession and thing it has to be a glitch in the matrix? Well, don’t […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Why It’s So Hard to Define What Online Hate Speech Is
Why did YouTube remove a World War II video? Because algorithms, and humans, are flawed Read the original post by Davey Alba
How to Get Free Kindle Books With Your Library Card
All you need is an internet connection, a library card, and a good e-reader to dive into your next page-turner. Read the original post by Jordan McMahon
Microsoft, Red Hat Want to Help Enterprises Embrace Containers in Cloud
The companies expand on their cloud partnership by working on Windows container support for Red Hat OpenShift. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
5 awesome YouTube app features you probably aren’t using
Spend more time watching, less time wandering blindly through the settings. Read the original post by Ryan Whitwam
HP’s first Omen X gaming laptop is built for overclocking
With an over-the-top gaming desktop, you expect certain things: lots of overclocking potential, expansion, a mechanical keyboard… and, of course, windows and RGB lighting to […] Read the original post by Engadget
O6 review: Smart Bluetooth remote for iPhone makes driving a little less distracted
Distracted driving has become a real concern in the modern smartphone era. Whether it’s playing music, using your phone’s navigation, or incoming push notifications, calls, […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
How to Survive the Great Tech Panic of 2017
Every generation regards its reckoning with new technology as a turning point for the species. You just have to learn to stop worrying and love […] Read the original post by Sarah Fallon
Your Kids Will Look at Internet Porn. Deal With It. A Conversation with Peggy Orenstein.
It is inevitable. Peggy Orenstein explains how to cope with it. Read the original post by Sarah Fallon
The Web’s Most Toxic Trolls Live in … Vermont?
Never read the comments. We worked with Disqus to quantify the online troll problem, from the trolliest time of day to the nastiest state in […] Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
The Confessions: What If All Your Secrets Became Public? A Story by Joshua Cohen
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Your Handy Guide to the Many Tech Anxieties of Our Time
Will you Slack the wrong gossip to the wrong person? Probably, but who cares. Will Skynet become self-aware and kill us all? Nah. At least, […] Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
Virginia Heffernan on Learning to Read the Internet, Not Live in It
Virginia Heffernan on why we all need to learn to read the Internet, not live in it. Read the original post by Virginia Heffernan
Self-Driving Cars. Rogue Nuke Launches. Evil AI. What Tech Threats You Should (and Shouldn’t) Worry About
Technology is changing all our lives so profoundly, so quickly, that it can be scary. We asked experts to weigh in on how stressed we […] Read the original post by Nick Stockton