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Q&A: The Data Your Car Collects And Who Can Use It
Your car knows more about you than you think.
Apple's Revamped Messages: Why Facebook Has Competition
Messages on iOS 10 serves up 'CRAZY'new features.
Apple Watch Series 2: An In-Depth Review
Apple changing the smartwatch game.
Sierra Update Arrives On Macs: 4 Things To Look For
The latest software update for Mac computers, MacOS Sierra, brings iPhone services to Apple laptops and desktops and further breaks down walls between devices
Wireless Cellphone Alerts On Bombing Suspect
Many people in the New York City area were alerted Monday (19) morning to a screeching, buzzing message about a man wanted in connection with explosions in the area over the weekend.
Comcast Plans To Launch Wireless Service Next Year
Comcast plans to launch a cellphone service roughly in the middle of next year, although it would be limited to areas of the country where it’s a cable provider.
Air Force Base Wildfire Postpones Hi-Res Satellite Launch
A wildfire burning at a central California Air Force base on Sunday forced the postponement of a satellite launch, officials said.
Tesla To Build California Utility Battery Storage Project
Tesla announced that it will build a battery storage system at a California utility substation that will have the largest output of any existing lithium-ion storage facility.
Technology Near For Real-Time TV Political Fact Checks
A Duke University team expects to have a product available for election year that will allow television networks to offer real-time fact checks onscreen when a politician makes a questionable claim during a speech or debate.
Project Looks Into How Drones Can Predict Spread Of Wildfire
A University of Missouri researcher is teaming up with scholars in Kansas and Georgia to develop drone technology to monitor and potentially predict the spread of wildfires.
Goodbye Console: Google Launches Game-Streaming Platform
Google unveiled a video-game streaming platform called Stadia, positioning itself to take on the traditional video-game business.
Apple Highlights Privacy In New Services In Jab At Rivals
Apple says its services respect your digital boundaries — and it wants you to know it.
South Dakota Middle School Teaches Students With Video Games
When eighth-grader Alyssa Lingen started her information and communications technology class this year at Patrick Henry Middle School, the art student was repulsed by anything related to computer science, she said.
Apple Announces Plan To Add 2,000 Jobs In Seattle
Apple officials say the company plans to add 2,000 software and hardware jobs in Seattle in the next five years with 200 jobs by the end of this year.
Cryptocurrencies Need Close Scrutiny, Monitor Warns
An international financial monitor warned world leaders this week that wider use by retail shoppers of cryptocurrencies like Libra, unveiled last week by Facebook, would need “close scrutiny” by regulators.
Apple Design: Best-In-Class Apps And Games
Whilst WWDC is primarily held to show off the major changes coming to Apple’s operating systems in the months ahead, it’s also a chance for developers to reflect on the year gone by, and for Apple to recognize some of the most beautifully-designed apps and games on the App Store.
Steve Jobs' Brainchild Has Realized Its Potential
When the then-CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs, prepared to unveil the cloud storage service iCloud back in 2011, he described a world that you might barely recognize now: a world where any photos you take, videos you shoot, music you buy and other digital files are stored simply on your PC, “the digital hub of your digital life”.
Satellite Imagery Company Launches Wildfire Twitter Feed
A new tool for visualizing and tracking wildfires from the sky was launched on twitter by a New Mexico-based startup company, in an effort that combines super-computing capabilities with satellite imagery.
Microsoft Raises Alarms About Face Recognition
Microsoft is calling on Congress to regulate the use of facial recognition technology to protect people’s privacy and freedom of expression.
Next Generation : All-New Macbook Pro Lineup Announced By Apple
Next Generation : All-New Macbook Pro Lineup Announced By Apple
Facebook Sets Up Subsidiary In China, Where It's Blocked
Facebook is blocked in China but it’s still setting up a subsidiary in the world’s most populous country.
EU Top Court Rules New Breeding Techniques Count As GMOS
The European Union’s top court ruled Wednesday that food produced by a series of new biotechnology breeding techniques should be considered genetically modified organisms, thus falling under the EU’s strict regulations of the products.
Mars Making Closest Approach To Earth In 15 Years
Now’s the time to catch Mars in the night sky.
Gal Gadot Shows 'Wonder Woman 1984' First Look At Comic-Con
“Wonder Woman 1984” is only three and a half weeks into production, but that didn’t stop star Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins from bringing some footage to Comic-Con.
Alphabet's Q2 Profit Triggers Rally, Despite $5.1B EU Fine
Google parent Alphabet on Monday reported second-quarter earnings that pleased Wall Street, even as it booked a $5.1 billion charge to cover a fine levied by European regulators.
Apple Releases Update To Fix Management System Throttling Performance
Apple Releases Update To Fix Management System Throttling Performance.
Trolls And Snowflakes: Once-Stuffy DC Embraces Tough Slang
The House speaker dismissed the actions of a U.S. president as merely “trolling.” And the nation’s attorney general knocked America’s university students as a bunch of sensitive “snowflakes.”
Water Is Buried Beneath Martian Landscape, Study Says
A huge lake of salty water appears to be buried deep in Mars, raising the possibility of finding life on the red planet, scientists reported Wednesday.
5G is Coming: The Next Generation Of Mobile
5G is Coming: The Next Generation Of Mobile
Schools Eye Facial Recognition Technology To Boost Security
The surveillance system that has kept watch on students entering Lockport schools for over a decade is getting a novel upgrade.