April 10, 2019 The first AI-generated textbook shows what robot writers are actually good at Academic publisher Springer Nature has unveiled what it claims is the first research book generated using machine learning. The book, titled Lithium-Ion Batteries: A…
April 10, 2019 House approves Save the Internet Act that would reinstate net neutrality On Wednesday, the House of Representatives successfully pushed through a measure that would reinstate the same net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission…
April 10, 2019 This is how the real photo of a black hole stacks up to artists’ impressions Not bad, considering Continue reading… from The Verge – All Posts http://bit.ly/2IuRd7j via IFTTT
April 10, 2019 PlayStation users can now change their PSN names If you’re not happy with your PSN name, Sony is letting PlayStation users change it starting today. The feature launched in beta in October…
April 10, 2019 The best apps for buying sneakers I can't even remember how many times I've had to get in line at a FootLocker to buy the latest pair of Air Jordans….
April 10, 2019 T-Mobile relaunches its TV service with an AI viewing guide T-Mobile hasn't been quick to fulfill its promises of launching TV service, but it finally has something to show following all the early hype:…
April 10, 2019 Most Pixel buyers are jumping ship from Samsung, study shows Google’s latest Pixel smartphones are catching on, mostly by taking users away from other smartphone makers. According to a new study published by CounterPoint…
April 10, 2019 Netflix wants to buy a landmark Hollywood movie theater Netflix has its sights set on buying its first movie theater. It's in the early stages of talks to acquire the famed Egyptian Theatre…
April 10, 2019 T-Mobile relaunches Layer3 TV service as TVision Home T-Mobile today took a step toward its upcoming over-the-top TV streaming service that will compete with cable companies and “skinny bundle” apps like Sling…
April 10, 2019 Amazon Go stores will start accepting cash When Amazon Go stores first popped up, they promised the "future of shopping": a cash-free experience in which you simply grab what you want…