February 6, 2019 After making history, NASA’s tiny deep-space satellites go silent The first two tiny satellites to ever go interplanetary have fallen silent in deep space for some unknown reason, and it’s likely we may…
February 6, 2019 The original Crackdown is free on the Xbox One To drum up hype for Crackdown 3’s release on February 15th (and as a consolatory gift for making gamers wait so long), Microsoft is…
February 6, 2019 Facebook’s head of PR leaves amid ongoing crises Facebook is seemingly bouncing from crisis to crisis. It might not be happy, then, that the company's leading communications exec is heading for the…
February 6, 2019 Instacart revises controversial pay policy after accusations of tip stealing Instacart is reversing its controversial pay policy after an angry response from delivery workers and customers said that the Silicon Valley company was stealing…
February 6, 2019 House committee wants answers from Apple about its FaceTime bug Apple has some explaining to do. The House Energy and Commerce Committee is looking for answers from the tech giant regarding the recent Group…
February 6, 2019 Microsoft’s Build developer conference starts May 6th Early May is going to be particularly busy in the tech world. Microsoft has announced that the 2019 edition of its Build developer conference…
February 6, 2019 Microsoft roasts its own software in new ads promoting Office 365 over Office 2019 Microsoft launched Office 2019 late last year, but if the company’s new ad campaign is anything to go by, the company would really prefer…
February 6, 2019 Flickr extends its deletion deadline to March after user outcry Last year, Flickr announced a new pricing plan: users would have to pay $50 for a Pro membership, or be limited to 1,000 images….
February 6, 2019 Virginia governor signs bill paving way for Amazon’s HQ2 On Tuesday, embattled Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed a bill that paves the way for the state to eventually provide up to $750 million…
February 6, 2019 How Harvard’s human computers helped invent modern astronomy The Harvard College Observatory (now the Center for Astrophysics) in Cambridge, Massachusetts has long been a bastion of astronomical research, its history stretching back…