May 2, 2021 Facebook and Instagram use iOS notices to sell you on app tracking Facebook and Instagram now give iOS 14.5 users notices telling them that app tracking helps keep the apps free. via Engadget Check out the…
May 2, 2021 Sin City 30th Anniversay Edition Headed to Bookstores This Fall Frank Miller’s black and white crime-noir graphic novel Sin City is turning 30. To honor this milestone, a new edition of the comics is…
May 2, 2021 In a year of major shifts, the self-driving car market is consolidating Toyota and Lyft’s $550 million deal shows wealthy companies that can bear delayed return on investment dominate the autonomous vehicle market.Read More via VentureBeat…
May 2, 2021 You can drill a keyring hole in Apple’s AirTags (but you probably shouldn’t) A teardown of Apple’s AirTags has shown that you can drill a keyring hole in the item tracker, but there will be consequences. via…
May 2, 2021 iFixit drilled a key ring hole into one of Apple’s AirTags in its latest teardown iFixit did a teardown of Apple’s AirTags | iFixit The team over at iFixit has done its teardown thing again, this time examining Apple’s…
May 2, 2021 Black Panther’s Lupita Nyong’o Talks Sequel and Missing Chadwick Boseman Ryan Coolger is forging ahead with Black Panther 2. Obviously, he restructured the script because lead actor Chadwick Boseman died last year of colon…
May 2, 2021 Co-founder of brain implant startup Neuralink leaves the company Max Hodak has left Neuralink, the brain implant company he co-founded with Elon Musk. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
May 2, 2021 Amazon drops Echo Show 5 price to $50 as part of a larger device sale Amazon has dropped the price of the Echo Show 5 to just $50 as part of a larger sale that also includes Fire TV…
May 2, 2021 Satoshi’s Games launches Elixir Marketplace for NFTs based on Bitcoin rewards Satoshi’s Games has launching its Elixir Marketplace for NFT item sales based on Bitcoin rewads in its Light Nite game.Read More via VentureBeat Check…
May 2, 2021 Divided we fall: Why fragmented global privacy regulation won’t work The growing patchwork of US state-level privacy laws will inflict significant costs on businesses and the American public.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the…