January 21, 2019 Fox News stops TV recording service that let journalists search for clips Fox News has barred a TV monitoring service from recording its broadcasts and allowing customers to search for and play back relevant segments. According…
January 21, 2019 Tesla gets clearance to begin Model 3 deliveries in Europe Tesla expects to start delivering the Long Range Battery version of the Model 3 in Europe in February after getting the go-ahead from Dutch…
January 21, 2019 Google fined €50 million for GDPR violation in France France’s data protection regulator, CNIL, has issued Google a €50 million fine (around $56.8 million USD) for failing to comply with its GDPR obligations….
January 21, 2019 WhatsApp limits message forwarding in fight against misinformation WhatsApp will now limit users to forwarding a message only five times, in an attempt to cut down on the spread of misinformation. According…
January 21, 2019 A Peloton bike motivated me more than any gym membership could Peloton and its connected bike have become the poster child for a new era of on-demand exercise. Specifically, it promises all the camaraderie and…
January 21, 2019 Abode is bringing HomeKit to its do-it-all smart home hub Abode, not to be confused with Adobe, is today taking the wraps off its new second generation smart home gateway. The Gen 2 device…
January 21, 2019 Two engineers try to make an immortal dog in John Scalzi’s “A Model Dog” A story from Better Worlds, our science fiction project about hope Continue reading… from The Verge – All Posts http://bit.ly/2HrDCyv via IFTTT
January 21, 2019 John Scalzi on machine learning and remembering our favorite pets John Scalzi is a familiar name to most science fiction readers. He’s best known for his long-running blog Whatever as well as books like…
January 21, 2019 Who will be the first Netflix for video games? Streaming detonated the film and television industries. As recently as five years ago, the advent of Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube Premium…
January 21, 2019 DJI says employee fraud will cost it up to $150 million The drone manufacturer DJI has discovered millions of dollars worth of fraud committed by its employees, the company has announced (via Bloomberg). The company…