March 14, 2019 Kia and Amazon team up to make charging EVs at home easier Amazon's latest partnership with Kia could sway those weighing whether to take the plunge on an electric vehicle. Kia electric vehicle buyers can now…
March 14, 2019 Satellite images show the nightmare bomb cyclone whirling across the US The bomb cyclone that pummeled Colorado and killed a state trooper on Wednesday is now traveling east, unleashing snow, rain, and powerful winds through…
March 14, 2019 Why the alien-occupation drama Captive State isn’t a ***** film 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes was an intriguing surprise. At first blush, it looked like yet another tired franchise reboot, but…
March 14, 2019 Alphabet-made Chrome extension is designed to tune out toxic comments Alphabet incubator Jigsaw has released an experimental Chrome extension that’s meant to make our online browsing experience a little bit nicer by freeing it…
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March 14, 2019 Apple’s iCloud is down for users around the world Facebook’s hours-long outage may have finally ended, and apparently, it’s Apple’s turn for a system outage. The company is reporting ongoing issues across almost…
March 14, 2019 Google’s Pixel Call Screen feature has arrived in Canada as a beta Starting today, Google Pixel users in Canada can opt in to test the Call Screen beta after the feature rolled out last December for…
March 14, 2019 The best early features of Android Q Yesterday, Google started down the road to Android Q by launching a beta program for this year’s major Android update. Android Q will be…
March 14, 2019 The best early features of Android Q Yesterday, Google started down the road to Android Q by launching a beta program for this year’s major Android update. Android Q will be…
March 14, 2019 Creative Commons says it can’t protect your photos from ending up in a facial recognition database This week, NBC reported that facial recognition researchers at companies like IBM often feed algorithms photos from publicly available collections, often on Flickr, without…