The social network has a plan to merge the worlds of artificial intelligence and real-world machines, so that both may grow more powerful. Read the original post by Matt Simon
Month: May 2019
Inside Facebook’s New Robotics Lab, Where AI and Machines Friend One Another
The social network has a plan to merge the worlds of artificial intelligence and real-world machines, so that both may grow more powerful. Read the original post by Matt Simon
How to download HBO shows from Apple TV Channels
Fans who have been looking for a way to catch up on Game of Thrones and other HBO content without draining a data plan are […] Read the original post by Fred Straker
HobbyKidsTV, YouTube, and the New World of Child Stars
One family’s video empire shows what it takes to shield young YouTube stars from the platform’s dark side. Read the original post by Emma Grey Ellis
Parents and Kids Weigh in on Their Family’s Tech Protocol
What’s your screen time scheme? Read the original post by Emily Dreyfuss
5G Is Coming, and It’s Fortified With Fiber
Countless new wireless transmitters will relay all that data to your phone, and many will connect to the internet through endless miles of new fiber-optic […] Read the original post by Lauren Joseph
We Are Tenants on Our Own Devices
It’s time to assert our sovereignty over our own stuff. Read the original post by Zeynep Tufekci
A Food Pyramid for Kids’ Media Consumption
Researchers are beginning to study screen-based media in all its forms. We’ve distilled their findings into some handy recommendations. Read the original post by Caitlin Harrington
Facing the Ubiquity of Fortnite in Our Kids’ Lives
About a week after the *L* dance was decoded, and 72 hours after the carpool surveillance, my wife and I convened the Fortnite security council […] Read the original post by Claude Brodesser-Akner
What Online Chess Taught One Teen About Digital Life
High school is hard; the internet is messing with our self-esteem. Then my friends insisted I download Chess Time. Read the original post by HANNAH W. DUANE
Q Acoustics’ Concept 300 Speakers Kill Sound-Smearing Vibrations
Errant sound waves can keep speakers from delivering their best performance. Q Acoustics neutralizes sonic invaders in three ways. Read the original post by Liz Stinson
Saddleback Leather Thirteener Thin Leather Briefcase review: Tough scuff
The new Thirteener Thin Leather Briefcase from Saddleback Leather Co. looks a little, well, like a saddlebag. (I was a cowboy for years, so I […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Marshall Stanmore II Voice review: This voice-controlled Bluetooth speaker has the iconic look of rock royalty
The sound quality is fairly good overall, especially with rock music, but I had several problems with its operation. Read the original post by Scott Wilkinson
How to use Siri for hands-free Apple TV control
Siri can control your Apple TV with hands-free voice commands. Here’s how. Read the original post by Jared Newman
Build a Raspberry Pi GoBot With Your Kids
With just $60 worth of hardware and 10 lines of code, you and your child can build a simple wheeled droid that can drive around […] Read the original post by Matt Timmons-Brown