The delivery giant is done experimenting and is petitioning the FAA for the right to launch revenue-generating drone flights without today’s restrictions. Read the original post by Eric Adams
Month: July 2019
A mini fan controller for Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi 4 runs pretty warm – not only the main processor, but a couple of the other chips too. Not wanting to be chasing […] Read the original post by Steve Bush
Using AI and Film to Track Tear Gas Use Against Civilians
Oscar-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras teamed up with a London nonprofit developing machine-learning tools to identify lethal weapons in online videos. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
How Scientists Built a ‘Living Drug’ to Beat Cancer
Researchers didn’t know if it would work, but they had little to lose when they tried a new drug known as a CAR-T—a living cell […] Read the original post by Charles Graeber
Using AI, and Film, to Track Tear Gas Use Against Civilians
Oscar-winning filmmaker Laura Poitras teamed up with a London nonprofit developing machine learning tools to identify lethal weapons in online videos. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Firewall: Robo Call Blocker review: The app equivalent of Kryptonite against iPhone robocalls
According to The New York Times, upwards of 48 billion Americans were hounded by robocalls in 2018, an increase of 56.8 percent over the previous […] Read the original post by J.R. Bookwalter
Sky: Children of the Light is a stunning reminder that we need more controller support in iOS games
I don’t remember much about the physical experience of playing Journey, Thatgamecompany’s stylized 2012 PlayStation 3 masterpiece about a pilgrimage up a distant light-crowned peak. […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson
Lockdown Brings An On-Device Open Source Firewall to iPhone and iPad
The makers of the open source VPN app, ConfirmedVPN have a new app for iPhone and iPad: Lockdown. This new iOS VPN app brings an […] Read the original post by Khamosh Pathak
At the beginning of the Russian indexes can show a slight decline
At the end of trading on 24 July, the index Mosberg fell by 0.67% to 2682,91 p., and RTS — on 0,44% to 1339,62 p. […] Read the original post by Mark
Contactless payment will appear on 30 bus routes
To make a contactless electronic payment in the public land transport Muscovites will now be able to thirty routes in the North-East of the city, […] Read the original post by Mark
Honda told why electrocare “e” five displays
Honda talked about the multimedia capabilities of the electric car e Honda. The citicar is equipped with five displays, to display information about the power […] Read the original post by Mark
Facebook’s Ex-Security Chief Details His ‘Observatory’ for Internet Abuse
Alex Stamos’ Stanford-based project will try to persuade tech firms to offer academics access to massive troves of user data. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg
Apple’s Suppliers Aiming to Produce 75 Million New iPhones in Second Half of 2019
Apple’s supply chain is currently aiming to produce components for up to 75 million iPhones in the second half of this year, roughly the same […] Read the original post by Eric Slivka
Apple Asks Suppliers to Produce Components for 75 Million iPhones in the Second Half of 2019
For the second half of 2019, Apple’s suppliers are looking to produce components for 75 million iPhones. Apple is expected to have sold anywhere around […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Google has blocked Chrome and Android certificates DarkMatter
After Mozilla, Google announced the decision to ban the Google Chrome web browser and Android root certificates owned by the UAE-based company DarkMatter. The firm […] Read the original post by Mark