A new Facebook project pits humans against algorithms, to expose the systems’ weaknesses and help make them better. Read the original post by Tom Simonite
Inside the Twitter Hack—and What Happened Next
On July 15, Twitter melted down. On Election Day, that’s not an option. Read the original post by Nicholas Thompson, Brian Barrett
Apple Apologises after Siri Showed Directions to Police Stations When Asked about Terrorists
Siri is a great way to get your things done without having to touch your phone. Recently, Apple’s digital assistant drew severe criticism after wrongly […] Read the original post by Mahit Huilgol
Review: Twelve South’s ‘Curve Riser’ iMac Stand Can Help Declutter Your Workspace, But Lack of Adjustable Height Hinders Ergonomics
This month Twelve South launched a new accessory for the iMac, iMac Pro, and external displays, called the “Curve Riser.” Similar to its HiRise products, […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Cloud analytics targets industry 4.0
In collaboration with Siemens, codestryke and Shiratech, Arrow Electronics announces cloud analytics for industrial IoT applications, based on Siemen’s ‘open cloud’ IoT-as-a-service platform, MindSphere. The […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Epic Games, Spotify, Others Form Coalition for App Fairness to Fight Back against Apple Crushing Innovation
Last month, when Apple had removed Fortnite from App Store, there were rumors that Epic Games is going to form a coalition against the Cupertino-based […] Read the original post by Asif Shaik
Keep your Powerbeats 4 handy and safe
If you’re considering purchasing the latest Powerbeats 4 earbuds, they already come with a nifty case. However, it’s a good idea to have an extra […] Read the original post by Jaclyn Kilani
Instagram patches security bug that would let hackers take over your phone
The vulnerability was discovered back in April. What you need to know Facebook has patched a major security flaw on Instagram. Check Point Security discovered a flaw that […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Apple Watch Solo Loop Sizing Matches Sport Loop Holes
The Apple Watch Solo Loop sizing effectively maps to the holes of the Sport Loop, according to John Gruber. The distance between the holes in […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
Bring more personalization to CarPlay by setting a wallpaper
Make your CarPlay experience more colorful with a wallpaper in iOS 14. CarPlay has gotten a decent amount of attention in iOS 14. While not as […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Xbox Family Settings app for parents now available on iOS
A parental tool to make sure your child(ren) can have fun gaming while being safe. What you need to know Microsoft tries to make gaming with Xbox […] Read the original post by Zachary Boddy
Your powerful Apple Watch needs the best USB wall chargers
Your Apple Watch may charge wirelessly, but its charger does not. You’ll need a good wireless charger adapter and cable to keep that productive little […] Read the original post by Jaclyn Kilani
Avnet releases COM Express modules based on Tiger Lake UP3
COM Express modules based on the 11th Generation Intel Core processors have been released by Avnet Integrated. The MSC C6C-TLU COM Express Type 6 module family based […] Read the original post by Caroline Hayes
Epic Games, Spotify, and Tile Form ‘Coalition for App Fairness’ to ‘Fight Back’ Against Apple
A range of companies, including Epic Games, Spotify, and Tile, have formed a new organization called the “Coalition for App Fairness,” in an effort to […] Read the original post by Hartley Charlton
A Trump-Biden Debate Without Climate Change Is Inexcusable
The West is on fire, the Gulf Coast is under water, and voters want candidates to talk about the environment. Read the original post by Gilad Edelman