Amazon Prime's video-on-demand service just unlocked a musical milestone: it will be airing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's induction ceremony for the first […] Read the original post by Engadget
Month: June 2018
Apple Releases Five New iPhone X Camera Tutorials
Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2018, Apple has posted five new tutorial videos for the iPhone X related to photography with photography being their central […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
HPI Releases New Convertible PC for Mobile Professionals
New 2-in-1 device features adaptivity for the way individuals work throughout the day, with four use modes–tent, stand, tablet, and traditional laptop–so users can create, […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Robots Might Not Take Your Job—But They Will Probably Make It Boring
Opinion: “Good” automation assigns tasks that are dirty, dangerous, or dull to robots. But shifting responsibility often makes surrounding jobs less fulfilling. Read the original post by Matt Beane
Vivobarefoot Primus Trail Swimrun Review: Wear Anywhere
Congratulations! You’ve just found the perfect go-anywhere summer travel shoe. Read the original post by Adrienne So
Why Battle Royale Games Like ‘Fortnite’ Are Everywhere (It’s Not Just Money)
Juggernaut franchises like ‘Call of Duty’ and ‘Battlefield’ are trying to capitalize on the success of Epic’s phenomenon, but battle-royale games tap into something deeper […] Read the original post by Carter Melrose
Snap Kit Will Let Other Apps Use Snapchat’s Features, But Not Your Data
With the release of its new Snap Kit developer platform, Snap promises it will keep your data safe from prying third-party apps. Read the original post by Lauren Goode
Robots Won’t Take Your Job—But They Might Make It Boring
Opinion: “Good” automation assigns tasks that are dirty, dangerous, or dull to robots. But shifting responsibility often makes surrounding jobs less fulfilling. Read the original post by Matt Beane
Salesforce Adds New E-Commerce, Einstein AI Features for CRM Platform
Salesforce.com has announced several new e-commerce and marketing services designed for its cloud-based customer relationship management platform. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Volvo Is Using Luminar’s Lidar to Build Self-Driving Cars
The automaker plans to use the startup’s laser sensors to help its autonomous vehicles see and understand the world. Read the original post by Alex Davies
What to do when iPhoto and Photos take up too much storage space on a Mac
When Apple released Photos for macOS, the company chose a clever approach to reduce Photos’ storage consumption, knowing that most users would be upgrading an […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Inside the Mad Lab That’s Getting Robots to Walk and Jump Like Us
Truly useful robots will have to be able to tackle everything humans can, so they’ve gotta have legs. Easier said than done, though. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Volvo’s Using Luminar’s Lidar to Build Self-Driving Cars
The automaker plans to use the startup’s laser sensors to help its autonomous vehicles see and understand the world. Read the original post by Alex Davies
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 DLCs Will Be Sold As A Complete Bundle
There was a rumor last month that suggested that Activision and Treyarch could be ditching the multiplayer season pass . It turns out that the […] Read the original post by Ubergizmo
The Bike Share War Is Shaking Up Seattle Like Nowhere Else
Residents are divided over whether the city’s dockless bike share program is revolutionizing transit—or creating an unwieldy, dangerous mess. Read the original post by Mark Harris