October 7, 2020 Google Arts & Culture app lets you turn yourself into a Van Gogh painting If you’ve ever wondered what your portrait would look like if Van Gogh or Frida Kahlo were to paint it, Google can help you…
October 7, 2020 After a rough 2020 season, the Overwatch League aims to end on a high note Photo by Hunter Martin / Getty Images This year has been a tumultuous one for the Overwatch League. It wasn’t supposed to be this…
October 7, 2020 Google is adding cross-app account security alerts on iOS Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge Google is announcing a few security-related updates today, including new cross-app alerts that will tell you when there’s…
October 7, 2020 Climate Change and Bad Planning Caused California’s Rolling Blackouts Amid record breaking heat in mid-August, energy officials cut power to millions of people across California for up to 90 minutes at a time….
October 7, 2020 A decade of Instagram Ten years ago today, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger released Instagram into the world. Less than a year and a half later, Facebook acquired…
October 7, 2020 YouTube announces slate of original series ‘dedicated to amplifying Black voices’ Image: YouTube YouTube is unveiling the first slate of shows to come out of its $100 million fund dedicated to amplifying the voices of…
October 7, 2020 The Internet Is Broken, and ISPs Are to Blame Welcome to the big day: The launch of System Reboot, Gizmodo’s new podcast on how to repair a broken world. Read more… via Gizmodo…
October 7, 2020 Why Apple needed the FDA to sign off on its EKG but not its blood oxygen monitor Sensors on the Apple Watch Series 6 monitor heart rate and blood oxygen levels. During the announcement of the Apple Watch Series 6, the…
October 7, 2020 Boeing astronaut withdraws himself from first crewed test flight of passenger spacecraft Chris Ferguson, after NASA announced his assignment to the Starliner mission | (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Boeing employee and former NASA astronaut Christopher Ferguson will no…
October 7, 2020 CBP expands facial recognition program to international travelers at San Francisco and San Jose airports U.S. Customs and Border Protection is expanding a controversial facial recognition program to airports in San Jose and San Francisco.Read More via VentureBeat Check…