April 9, 2019 YouTube is working on interactive original shows, too Netflix isn't the only big-name streaming platform working on interactive shows. YouTube is also developing programming that uses the format. Ben Relles, who was…
April 9, 2019 Apple stops charging $99 to transfer data to new Macs If you have a ton of files you need to move to your new Mac, you're in luck. Apple quietly did away with the…
April 9, 2019 The Athletic expands its sports news subscription with over 20 podcasts The Athletic plans on delivering over 20 new podcasts focused on hyper-local and national sports coverage to its over 100,000 paid subscribers. The paywalled…
April 9, 2019 Senate bill would ban deceptive data collection by internet giants If American legislators have their way, tech companies will have to face more than negative publicity if they collect your data in a less-than-sincere…
April 9, 2019 NASA enlists academia to develop autonomous space habitats As NASA faces pressure to get astronauts to the Moon and considers human exploration of Mars, it will need to sort out a few…
April 9, 2019 AT&T’s mobile 5G goes live in seven more cities American carriers are still engaged in their endless game of 5G oneupmanship. AT&T has expanded its fledgling mobile 5G network to "parts" of seven…
April 9, 2019 Inboard’s electric scooters will only be available for shared fleets Last fall, electric skateboard startup Inboard Technology announced plans for its first electric scooter. Dubbed the Glider, consumers could pre-order the device with a…
April 9, 2019 Qualcomm’s latest chip will give midrange phones a gaming boost Flagship features continue to trickle down from $1,000 phones to their more-affordable brothers, and the same is happening with the chips that power them….
April 9, 2019 ‘Assassin’s Creed Symphony’ concerts will also feature holograms This summer, Ubisoft and MGP Live will debut the Assassin's Creed Symphony — a concert series bringing the game's soundtrack to stage. As the…
April 9, 2019 Google Docs can now be edited inside of Dropbox It's been more than a year since Dropbox and Google announced that they would partner to make their products (including Gmail, Docs, Sheets and…