Thursday, October 8, 2020
US Army trials augmented reality goggles for dogs
The goggles could let handlers direct their dogs from a safe distance, the army says.
Drones for Hire Take to the Sky
Drones are now commonly used for aerial photography and videography, to cover live events, deliver small items, and to survey dangerous places and situations. While some companies maintain their own drone force, others prefer to outsource their use of drones to service providers that deal with the regulatory and legal issues that crop up with the commercial use of UAVs.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
GlaxoSmithKline tells staff to turn off Covid app at work
The company tells BBC News the app is not needed because its workplaces are Covid-secure.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020
HP Takes Us One Step Closer to a Virtual Tomorrow
We're moving at an impressive rate to create virtual worlds, but we have missed several critical elements. Now HP has taken a considerable step to usher us to a future where we really can mostly exist in a virtual, rather than real, office environment; and not only get more done, but be safer as well.
Monday, October 5, 2020
The Best Menstrual Products (2020): Period Underwear, Cups, Pads, Etc
If you’re spending more time at home, here are some budget- and eco-friendly products—like a cup, period underwear, or reusable pads—to explore.
Saturday, October 3, 2020
The Best Roller Skates (2020): Helmets, Protection, and More
Recently jumped on the skating craze? If you're confused about what gear to get, our recommendations on skaters, helmets, and more can help.
Lumen Metabolism Tracker Review
Breathe into it and the Lumen will tell you how well you're burning fat, and how to eat healthier.
Friday, October 2, 2020
Controversial Plan Urges DoD to Recruit Tech Pros to WFH
The United States Defense Innovation Board has recommended that the Pentagon hire civilians to work from home who can handle classified information as a way of attracting people with technology expertise. The individuals sought "will have technical degrees and/or highly specialized skills in digital technologies and innovation needed across the U.S. Department of Defense," which is undergoing digital transformation.
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G: Price, Specs, Release Date
Unlike competitors' more experimental phones, Google's new flagship doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles—but it's more affordable than its predecessor. It's joined by an even cheaper Pixel 4A 5G.
Facebook Merges DMs for Instagram and Messenger
A new update allows for cross-platform messaging for the first time within the Facebook family of apps.
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Nokia clinches 5G deal with BT to replace Huawei in EE network
The Finnish firm will become the largest provider of base stations and antennas to EE's network.
Monday, September 28, 2020
Police told not to download NHS Covid-19 app
National Police Chiefs Council says officers should not install contact-tracing app on work phones.
Sunday, September 27, 2020
The Best Smart Light Bulbs (2020): Ambient Lighting, Kits, Color, and More
They're the easiest way to start building a smarter home. From Ikea and Philips Hue kits to ambient lighting, here are our favorites.
Saturday, September 26, 2020
The 9 Best Travel Bags: Carry-On Luggage, Duffel, Budget (2020)
A rolling carry-on is perfect for more than just flying. Whether going by air, road, or rail, here is our favorite luggage.
Friday, September 25, 2020
Cybersecurity Conundrum: Who's Responsible for Securing IoT Networks?
Surely spurred by the work-from-home necessities of 2020, people have connected a multitude of non-business devices to their corporate networks, making it progressively difficult to implement cybersecurity because every device is a potential weak point. So, who will ultimately be responsible for cybersecurity of an IoT network?
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
NHS Covid-19 app: How England and Wales' contact-tracing service works
The app will tell you to self-isolate or be tested or warn of an elevated local risk level.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Nvidia + Arm Will Dramatically Change the Technology Landscape
Nvidia last week announced they are buying Arm, which will result in some exciting changes. This merger will open up opportunities for the company to create new, innovative, and compelling products across the technology ecosystem. Let's talk about that this week, and we'll close with my product of the week -- a new business class notebook from HP, the EliteBook 840 G7.
The tech putting the beef into Australian cattle farming
Why Australia's huge farms are increasingly relying on technology to monitor their livestock.
Sunday, September 20, 2020
The 6 Best Laptop Stands (2020): Adjustable, Portable, and More
Help your back and posture by raising your computer screen up to eye level.
Saturday, September 19, 2020
The 5 Best Cheap Phone Plans (2020): Alternatives to the Big Carriers
If you’re a Verizon, T-Mobile, or AT&T subscriber, these networks may save you a lot of money each month.
Friday, September 18, 2020
The Nintendo 3DS' Surprisingly Social Legacy
Nintendo just discontinued the iconic portable game console, but the real 3DS was the friends we made along the way.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
How to Break Out of Your Social Media Echo Chamber
Platforms like Facebook are designed to profit from humans' confirmation bias. Here's how to restore balance to your feed.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Tech Job Market Hot for the Near Future
Computer systems design and related services added 13,000 jobs, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's August jobs report. IT employment in July was up by more than 203,000 positions since the COVID-19 outbreak; and there were more than 235,000 job postings by U.S. employers, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
‘You get fully submerged’ - Taser training in VR
The virtual worlds helping to train and sharpen the skills of a UK police force.
Monday, September 14, 2020
Microsoft Surface Duo: Rethinking the Smartphone
For many of us a phone should predominantly be a way to communicate and aid productivity, as opposed to being a device of distractions. Though we communicate far differently these days, and the apps we use to communicate seem to prefer larger screens. This brings us to Microsoft's Surface Duo, which has twin screens and is very different from the foldable phones with which it will compete.
Friday, May 15, 2020
A passenger drone hotel and other technology news
BBC Click's Jen Copestake looks at some of the best technology news stories.
Thursday, May 14, 2020
France gives online firms one hour to pull 'terrorist' content
Websites will have just one hour to pull content reported by police, or face huge fines.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Coronavirus: Tesla stand-off eases as officials reach deal
The boss of the electric carmaker had defied shutdown orders to reopen the firm's factory.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Coronavirus: Musk defies orders and reopens Tesla's California plant
The boss of the electric carmaker said he would be on the assembly line with other Tesla workers.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Apps and sites to help cope with the stress of lockdown
BBC Click finds the mental health sites and wellness apps which may help during the pandemic.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
8 Best Keyboards for Gaming (And a Little Work, Too)
Whether you're looking to boost your productivity or battle royale stats, these are the best mechanical keyboards for the job.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
10 Best Wireless Earbuds WIRED Has Tried (True Wireless)
True wireless earbuds, fully wireless earbuds, completely wireless earbuds—No matter what you call them, if you’re ready to cut the cord between your ears, these are the best buds WIRED has tested.
Friday, May 8, 2020
Coronavirus: 'Plandemic' virus conspiracy video spreads across social media
A slickly-produced "documentary" has exploded across social media, pedalling medical misinformation.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Oculus Quest Production Stymied by Pandemic
The next generation of Oculus Quest virtual reality headsets is in the works, but pandemic-related product development and supply chain problems may delay market arrival. Oculus reportedly has multiple potential Quest successors on the drawing board. Smaller, lighter versions with a faster image refresh rate for more realistic rendering are in the advanced testing stage, but Facebook may have to wait until 2021 to start shipping them because of COVID-19. The models being tested reportedly are 10-15 percent smaller and weigh about a pound.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Best Amazon Devices Deals (May 2020): Kindles, Fire Tablets, Echo Speakers
It's a good time to buy if you're in the market for a new Kindle, Fire Tablet, or Alexa-powered Echo Speaker.
Monday, May 4, 2020
YouTube signs exclusive deal with PewDiPie
The popular video maker has been at the centre of controversy over anti-Semitic posts he made in the past.
Coronavirus: Far-right spreads Covid-19 'infodemic' on Facebook
An investigation details how extremists are trying to exploit the pandemic via the social network.
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Love Bug's creator tracked down to repair shop in Manila
Two decades after the world's first major computer virus, an author finds the perpetrator in Manila.
Friday, May 1, 2020
Apple Considers a Face ID Workaround for Users Wearing Masks
Your iPhone can’t read your face if half of it is covered. While the new iOS 13.5 update won't fix that, it's likely to make logging in less of a nuisance.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
How to Fix Your Phone or Tablet's Broken Screen
Cracked or broken mobile device screens can be costly to fix, but a few inexpensive do-it-yourself strategies can eliminate a repair shop visit and salvage your tablet or phone. It is relatively easy and cheap to replace the glass on a phone once you get the hang of it. Tablets are a bit more involved because of the larger size and added components. Tools might require an additional monetary outlay. It is first things first when it comes to fixing cracks on a smartphone's screen. Often, the actual screen is not cracked at all.
Extreme E teams will have one woman and one man driving
Extreme E teams will field one female and one male driver during races when the new climate aware racing series begins in 2021.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Ad Makers Use Deepfakes to 'Refresh' Old Content
With measures to stem the spread of COVID-19 putting a chokehold on their filming capabilities, advertising agencies are enhancing old content with new tech, including deepfakes. Deepfakes typically blend one person's likeness, or parts thereof, with the image of another person. For example, a recent commercial for State Farm insurance blended the mouth of 2020 ESPN anchor Kenny Mayne over the image of 1998 Mayne to make it appear as if the younger Mayne was predicting events in 2020.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
HP's COVID-19 Response: There Should Be an Award for This
Some of the troubling reports of corporate responses to COVID-19 include forced work in unsafe areas, not enough -- or any -- protection gear, massive layoffs and furloughs, and the sense that a critical mass of well-paid CEOs and politicians don't get that many people live paycheck to paycheck. There are exceptions though. HP stands out for moving aggressively to protect not only its employees' lives but also their quality of life. HP generally knew what was going on when the virus outbreak was just starting.
Monday, April 27, 2020
9 Best Running Socks (2020): Compression, Moisture-Wicking, and More
Leave the cotton behind in favor of technical fabrics and constructions that help you pile on the miles.
Sunday, April 26, 2020
16 Best Couch Co-Op Games (2020): PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch
These are some of the best local cooperative multiplayer games for 2 - 4 players—split screen fun for every gaming system.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
The Best iPhone SE Deals (2020): And Should You Buy It?
The cheapest iPhone is back and just as powerful as its much pricier siblings. Here's where you can score great discounts on it.
Friday, April 24, 2020
Coronavirus: People-tracking wristbands tested to enforce lockdown
Several nations are testing people-tracking wristbands to make sure citizens stay at home.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
How to Grieve and Support Others During a Pandemic
What can you do for a friend when you can't give them a hug? We talked to some experts to find out.
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Facebook Gaming Powers Ahead With Live Streaming
Facebook has launched a free standalone app for creating and watching live video game play on Android devices. Some 700 million users already engage in gaming on the platform, but with its dedicated app Facebook is locking horns with the leaders in the market -- Amazon, Google and Microsoft. "Live streaming was a growth opportunity before the pandemic came along, and it's going to be a growth opportunity long after the pandemic has passed," observed Michael Goodman, director for digital media at Strategy Analytics.
Monday, April 20, 2020
Cosmos: Possible Worlds Fires Up Hopes and Dreams
Humans may be wanderers by nature, but in the year 2020, with planet Earth overrun by a pandemic, most human activity has come to a shocking halt. Perhaps one of the best things for a wandering race stuck at home is an opportunity to look outward -- to thought-travel into the boundless universe and dream of possibilities so grand and sweeping that they boomerang back from the far reaches of time and space to shower our poor struggling planet with hope. That's the experience Cosmos: Possible Worlds offers.
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