by Jessica Madrazo | Apr 12, 2021 | News
A pre-emptive strike against the robot uprising. Splat! In and around Phoenix Arizona, Waymo’s self-driving vehicles still aren’t exactly popular. The autonomous vehicle (AV) developer, owned by Google parent company Alphabet, has been using Phoenix as its testing...
by Jessica Madrazo | Apr 7, 2021 | News
Apple is finally relaxing its stance on third-party repairs, as the company is set to expand its independent repair provider program globally. The tech giant announced last night that this program is expanding to 200 more countries. In regions such as Australia,...
by Jessica Madrazo | Apr 5, 2021 | News
When Eric Gnock Fah dreamed up the idea for a new business, he did something rather unusual — he headed straight to LinkedIn. He wasn’t rushing to update his job title to “entrepreneur.” No. He had something more important in mind. He was looking for someone to...
by Jessica Madrazo | Mar 31, 2021 | News
When the auction for an NFT version of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s first tweet ends on Sunday, a buyer is expected to pay at least $2.5 million for it. The message — “just setting up my twttr” — clocks in at 24 characters, including spaces,...
by Jessica Madrazo | Mar 29, 2021 | News
Take Them For A Ride You might want to double check that influencer you just followed on Twitter — they might actually be a deepfaked persona. Or at least that was the case with Twitter user @azusagakuyuki, who tricked followers into thinking they were a young female...
by Jessica Madrazo | Mar 19, 2021 | News
Instagram is introducing new policies limiting interactions between teenagers and adults to make its platform safer for young users. The app has banned adults from direct messaging teenagers who don’t follow them and is introducing “safety prompts” that will be shown...