June 6, 2019 Fortnite’s new weapon is a storm in a bottle One of the great things about battle royale games like Fortnite is that no two matches are different. Random generation ensures that lobbies include…
June 6, 2019 Latest Android Q beta hints at native support for face unlock The fourth version of Android Q’s developer beta includes a new “Face Authentication” entry in its settings menu, suggesting Google is planning to include…
June 6, 2019 UK university will study students’ social media data to prevent suicide A university in the UK is planning to use data analytics to help prevent student suicide. Northumbria University, and a handful of partner organizations,…
June 6, 2019 Apple explains the future of iTunes on macOS Catalina At WWDC, Apple announced that its upcoming macOS will put an end to the iTunes you're familiar with and will divvy up its features…
June 6, 2019 Final Fantasy soundtracks are now on Apple Music and Spotify Square Enix has made the soundtrack albums for just about every mainline Final Fantasy game available for streaming. You can listen to music from…
June 6, 2019 Uber Copter’s $200 flights launch in NYC on July 9th Uber's autonomous flying taxis aren't ready to take flight yet, but according to a report in the New York Times, it will offer air…
June 6, 2019 Bowing to pressure, YouTube will reconsider its harassment policies YouTube will reconsider its harassment policies and may update them, the company said in a new blog post. The statement was apparently prompted by…
June 6, 2019 YouTube tries to explain its policies on harassment, again Over the last few days, there has been a lot of focus on YouTube's inaction when it came to an internet personality harassing Vox…
June 6, 2019 This tiny rover will test how well small mobile robots can survive on the Moon When Pennsylvania-based aerospace company Astrobotic launches its lander to the Moon within the next couple of years, a four-wheeled robot no bigger than a…
June 5, 2019 This AI-powered subreddit has been simulating the real thing for years Can the human discourse on social media in 2019 be properly captured by a group of well-programmed bots? Of course it can. r/subredditsimulator is…