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Beyond Voice: Communication Reinvented Behind Glass
Whether you’re sharing your baby’s first steps on FaceTime or collaborating with your business partner on WhatsApp, it’s impossible to deny that technology has changed the way we communicate.
Supreme Court Could Allow Suit Over Apple iPhone Apps' Sales
The Supreme Court seemed ready to allow an antitrust lawsuit to go forward that claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps.
Disney Says ‘No Merit' To Malaysia Resort Company Lawsuit
Resort developer Genting Malaysia’s lawsuit seeking $1 billion in damages from Walt Disney Co. and Fox Entertainment Group for alleged breach of contract related to a theme park, is “without merit,” Disney said Tuesday.
Why Sleep Monitoring Hardware Could Be Apple's Next Move
When you’re awake, there are various applications within your iPhone or Apple Watch that can tell you how your day is going.
‘Creed II' Goes More Than The Distance. It's A Ko
The weight of legacy hangs heavily over “Creed II.” Not just for most of the characters, who must come to grips with their own family histories. But also for the filmmakers, tasked with making a sequel to a successful spin-off of a beloved franchise. It would put any film on the ropes. Not this one.
Q&A On Scientist's Bombshell Claim Of Gene- Edited Babies
Designer babies might be here sooner than anyone reckoned. A Chinese researcher who says he created gene-edited babies crossed what most scientists consider a forbidden line.
Cashless Super Bowl Coming? Visa Says Yes
So you’re headed to the Super Bowl some year in the future, and you’re wondering how much cash you’ll need for the big game.
A Deluge Of Drones Fly Over Super Bowl Stadium, Despite Ban
The sky above the stadium that will host Sunday’s Super Bowl is being “inundated” with an alarming number of drones, raising the specter of injuries to tourists or others — or a possible collision with aircraft, the FBI said.
Apple's Top Retail EXEC To Leave Amid iPhone Sales Slowdown
Apple’s top retailing executive is stepping down amid a slowdown in iPhone sales that has raised doubts about the company’s future growth prospects.
EU Says Social Media Now Better At Removing Hate Speech
The European Union says major social media firms have stepped up their efforts to remove hate speech online.
How Apple May - Or May Not - Be A Leader On Privacy And Data Use
There has been big news on the battle for privacy and data recently, as Apple took action against some of the other biggest names in the business.
Spotify Buys Gimlet, Anchor To Ramp Up Its Podcast Game
Music streaming service Spotify is buying podcast companies Gimlet and Anchor as it looks to take on Apple’s popular iTunes’ podcasting platform.
Unblocking Naked Venus: Facebook OKS Museum Nudes After All
It seems Facebook can be friends with a topless Venus after all.
5 Reasons Why Autonomous Cars Aren't Coming Anytime Soon
In the world of autonomous vehicles, Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley are bustling hubs of development and testing.
Facebook Removes 783 Fake Pages, Accounts Tied To Iran
Facebook says it has removed 783 Iran-linked pages, accounts and groups from its service for what it calls “coordinated inauthentic behavior.” That’s the social network’s term for fake accounts run with the intent of disrupting politics and elections.
Screenless: Free, Light And Connected
In this weeks article, we take a closer look at the future of the iPhone, Apple Musics impact on the waves of innovation, and share our thoughts and predictions on the next ten years of Apple.
Science Fiction Into Reality: Nobel Prize Honors Laser Work
Scientists from the United States, Canada and France won the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for revolutionizing the use of lasers in research, finding ways to make them deliver more powerful flashes of light and even to act like tiny tweezers.
Climate Goals Mean Europe Will Overtake Us In Electric Cars
European carmakers are rolling out electric vehicles like the ones on view this week at the Paris Motor Show to burnish their reputations as technology leaders and to compete with Tesla. But also because EU regulations dont leave them much choice.
New Tesla Chair Must Rein In CEO Musk At Key Moment
It wont be an easy job.
Google's First Urban Development Raises Data Concerns
Heated streets will melt ice and snow on contact. Sensors will monitor traffic and protect pedestrians. Driverless shuttles will carry people to their doors.
Scrawny Dwarf Planet, Named Goblin, Found Well Beyond Pluto
A scrawny dwarf planet nicknamed the Goblin has been discovered well beyond Pluto.
Canucks Player Says Team Has ‘fortnite' Ban For Season
A day after Vancouver forward Bo Horvat said the Canucks have instituted a Fortnite ban for the upcoming season, there was talk in NHL arenas about whether it is fair to blame the popular online game for performance on the ice.
Decades-Old Skateboarding Trick Mixes With Virtual Reality
Leave it to Tony Hawk to mix a decades-old skateboarding trick with the latest in virtual reality technology.
UEFA Sets 2019 Super Cup Target To Start Using Video Review
UEFA plans to start using video review to help referees at next year’s Super Cup.
Pluto Explorer Spots Next Destination Billion Miles Beyond
A NASA spacecraft that explored Pluto has spotted its next target on the outskirts of our solar system.
Box Office Top 20: ‘crazy Rich Asians' No. 1 For Third Week
The glitzy romance “Crazy Rich Asians” topped the North American box office over Labor Day weekend, its third consecutive weekend in the No. 1 spot.
UTAH Police Use New Technology To Trace Ballistic Evidence
A recently solved drive-by shooting case in South Salt Lake highlights the effectiveness of a newly formed center that provides investigators with improved ballistics testing, according to Utah authorities.
iPhone XS: Every Detail Of The New Line
It would be hard to imagine a September without an iPhone event, and this month did not disappoint.
iPhone XR: All Of The Best Features At A Lower Prices
The idea of a low-cost iPhone has been rumored for a number of years.
Poll: Teens Say Social Media Makes Them Feel Better
Today’s teens are always on their smartphones, many check social media “constantly” and prefer texting over face-to-face communication.