September 17, 2019 Uber starts mapping Dallas roads to aid its self-driving efforts Uber is still testing self-driving cars in a very limited fashion, but that isn't stopping it from expanding its efforts to a new city….
September 17, 2019 Google WiFi successor could include Assistant-enabled beacons When it hosts its Pixel 4 launch event on October 15th, Google could announce an interesting new update to its WiFi mesh router. According…
September 17, 2019 Google WiFi successor could include Assistant-enabled beacons When it hosts its Pixel 4 launch event on October 15th, Google could announce an interesting new update to its WiFi mesh router. According…
September 17, 2019 Facebook’s new content oversight board can overrule Mark Zuckerberg Facebook has unveiled the finished charter for its content oversight board, and it's evident that the social site wants to give the board at…
September 17, 2019 Tinder’s first TV show will make you swipe to advance the story Even Tinder might have trouble resisting the allure of creating an original show to boost its bottom line. Variety tipsters claim the dating service…
September 17, 2019 ‘Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’ arrives on January 17th, 2020 When Bandai Namco said Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was coming in early 2020, it was clearly being conservative. The action RPG is now slated…
September 17, 2019 Nintendo is holding an online ‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ tournament this Sunday Top-tier Mario Kart 8 Deluxe players better limber up with some thumb exercises. Nintendo has announced a North American online tournament which will take…
September 17, 2019 LinkedIn’s new quizzes can prove you’re not lying on your resume Starting today, LinkedIn is rolling out Skills Assessment quizzes. The short, standardized tests will allow you to prove your knowledge of everything from coding…
September 17, 2019 Facebook is reportedly working on AR glasses Apple might not be the only big tech company working on an augmented reality headset. CNBC sources maintain that Facebook is partnering with Luxottica…
September 17, 2019 Facebook will train its content-removal AI with police camera footage Facebook will use footage from police body cameras to train its automatic detection systems to spot and remove footage of mass shootings. The company…