October 30, 2020 Hands-on: Amazon Fresh grocery stores tease brick-and-mortar retail’s future Amazon’s new brick-and-mortar stores use high-tech shopping carts to update the traditional grocery shopping experience, with mixed results.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the…
October 30, 2020 The 10 Best Deals of October 30, 2020 Friday’s Best Deals | Kinja Deals Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
October 30, 2020 The Senate’s Section 230 Clown Show, *****’s Twitter Password, and Impending Doom It’s heeeereeeee: the 2020 elections are just four days away, which means the next 100-plus hours may be the longest of your life. Given…
October 30, 2020 Google Meet starts rolling out custom backgrounds to web users We knew custom backgrounds were coming to Google Meet, but now they’re finally here for everyone. Google has started rolling out the feature to…
October 30, 2020 What to Do If You Think You See a Murder Hornet Last week—in what might somehow qualify as good news for 2020—bug scientists in Washington State reported discovering and then destroying the first known Asian…
October 30, 2020 The Mandalorian is better the less like Star Wars it gets Lucasfilm Ltd. If you’re looking for some of the wider implications of The Mandalorian’s first season in the new premiere, now streaming on Disney…
October 30, 2020 Ubisoft details which of its PS4 games will not work on the PS5 Ubisoft has announced its own backward compatibility list for playing older PS4 games on the PS5 today. Instead of sharing its list of older…
October 30, 2020 AI Weekly: In a chaotic year, AI is quietly accelerating the pace of space exploration AI and machine learning technologies are accelerating space exploration during a chaotic year on planet Earth.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding Your…
October 30, 2020 Budget roundup: the latest low-cost cameras Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge These days, most of us tend to use our smartphone cameras for our full-time photographing needs rather…
October 30, 2020 AWS releases models and datasets to help predict COVID-19’s spread Amazon Web Services released open source datasets and models that could help predict the spread of COVID-19.Read More via VentureBeat Check out the Finding…