April 6, 2021 Go read this powerful story about how the internet never lets you forget Illustrator by Alex Castro / The Verge The technology and social media we use every day constantly bombard us with things we’ve shared in…
April 6, 2021 eBay’s app will soon use image recognition to automate listing trading cards eBay is making it easier and much faster to list individual cards to its platform for sale. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your…
April 6, 2021 Google’s April Software Update Just Gave the Pixel 5 and 4a 5G a Big Performance Boost The Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5 weren’t exactly slouches when it came to processing power, but now a recent software update from Google…
April 6, 2021 YouTube claims it’s getting better at enforcing its own moderation rules Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge YouTube wants the world to know that it’s doing a better job than ever of enforcing its…
April 6, 2021 YouTube says it’s better at removing videos that violate its rules, but those rules are in flux YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki previously said problematic content on YouTube is a fraction of one percent of what’s posted on the platform. | Michael…
April 6, 2021 ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ returns to Xbox Game Pass on April 8th You’ll be able to play Rockstar’s blockbuster on your phone via the cloud. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
April 6, 2021 Apple TV+ unveils its first combination podcast and TV series Apple TV+ is branching out with its first combination of a podcast with an original show, bolstering its documentary ‘The Line’ with an audio…
April 6, 2021 Watch Live: NASA Drops an Orion Spacecraft Into a Giant Pool NASA is getting ready to drop a 14,000-pound mock-up of the Orion spacecraft into a large pool in Virginia, the latest in a series…
April 6, 2021 Discover the stupidity of AI emotion recognition with this little browser game Phil Collins being taken at Face Value. | Image: The Verge Tech companies don’t just want to identify you using facial recognition — they…
April 6, 2021 Microsoft is now submerging servers into liquid baths Microsoft is starting to submerge its servers in liquid to improve their performance and energy efficiency. A rack of servers is now being used…