April 17, 2020 America Needs New Names For the State Alliances Forming to Circumvent ***** In the early 1980s, Washington Post editor Joel Garreau wrote about how he would redraw the map of North America as new countries, giving…
April 17, 2020 Engadget Podcast: iPhone SE, OnePlus 8 Pro and a ton of new phones Gadget nerds, iPhone diehards and OnePlus fans — lend me your ears. This has been a big week for you. Apple launched a new…
April 17, 2020 The Morning After: Somehow, even more new phones are on the way Coronavirus canceled MWC, but new phones have continued to appear all the same. That’s why I really needed Cherlynn Low’s breakdown just to keep…
April 17, 2020 Server screw-up exposes Clearview’s facial recognition AI software Clearview AI is widely seen as a privacy nightmare by the public and even privacy-challenged tech giants like Google. Now, the company has shown…
April 17, 2020 Google Meet video calls are getting a Zoom-like layout Google Meet will undergo huge changes over the next few weeks as the tech giant rushes to make it a more viable alternative to…
April 17, 2020 Stadia update adds 5.1 surround sound for web players Google has rolled out some key new features for Stadia on the web to compliment the 4K it introduced last month. You’ll now get…
April 17, 2020 Disney+ will start streaming ‘Artemis Fowl’ on June 12th Disney’s Artemis Fowl will be available for viewing exclusively through the company’s streaming platform starting on June 12th. The entertainment giant surprised fans in…
April 17, 2020 Google Meet gets Gmail integration, will soon display up to 16 video call participants Google will let business and education users on Gmail directly take calls on its video conferencing tool Meet, adding other features in the coming…
April 17, 2020 Developers can use Alexa’s ‘long-form’ speaking style to read the news Developers building apps that deliver content spoken aloud by AI assistants have a new trick to implement with Amazon’s Alexa voice now. A new…
April 16, 2020 FCC moves to expand L-band to 5G after GPS interference controversy The FCC continues to expand 5G frequency availability, enabling a controversial expansion that will open GPS-adjacent bandwidth to cellular use.Read More via VentureBeat Check…