June 29, 2019 Android Messages may get Snapchat-like AR effects Apparently, Google has plans to turn the Android Messages app into a veritable Instagram and Snapchat rival. XDA Developers has discovered that the tech…
June 29, 2019 Countries back plan to create ‘free flow’ of data across borders It might become easier to shuttle data across borders in the future. A total of 24 countries have signed a statement supporting the Osaka…
June 29, 2019 SpaceX is still in control of all but three of its internet satellites How are SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites faring roughly a month after launch? Quite well, if you ask SpaceX. The company reported that it's in…
June 29, 2019 Apple reportedly vows improvements to News+ after lackluster start Apple's News+ service might be in line for a shakeup not long after its debut. Business Insider sources claim that publishers' revenue from News+…
June 29, 2019 NASA reopens Apollo mission control in time for Moon landing anniversary The fiftieth anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing is rapidly approaching, and NASA is determined to mark it in a fitting way: by…
June 29, 2019 Microsoft starts public tests for ‘Halo: Reach’ on PC Halo: Reach is now playable on PC… for a handful of very early adopters. Microsoft and 343 Industries have shared a slew of Master…
June 29, 2019 Former Equifax executive sentenced to prison for insider trading prior to data breach The Justice Department announced this week that former Equifax CIO Jun Ying has been sentenced to four months in prison for insider trading. He…
June 29, 2019 Court convicts murder suspect found through a DNA database Authorities have been taking advantage of the public's ever growing interest in genetic genealogy to crack cold cases these past few years. California's police…
June 29, 2019 Slo-mo shoot ‘em up My Friend Pedro will make you obsess over high scores It’s a good time to be an indie developer making games for the Nintendo Switch, and the most recent title to prove that point…
June 29, 2019 Recommended Reading: Algorithms and school surveillance Aggression Detectors: The unproven, invasive surveillance technology schools are using to monitor students Jack Gillum and Jeff Kao, ProPublica Following the rise in mass…