June 4, 2019 Bird is adding a shareable electric motorcycle to its fleet Bird, the company that rents out electric razor scooters, is adding an electric motorcycle to its fleet of micro-mobility vehicles. The Bird Cruiser is…
June 4, 2019 Amazon’s ‘Live Mode’ lets you try on makeup via its app Cosmetics giant L'Oreal announced last year that it was buying augmented reality beauty app maker ModiFace. Since then it's deployed virtual makeup try-ons across…
June 4, 2019 Firefox’s latest privacy updates strengthen tracking protection Firefox is rolling out an "Enhanced Tracking Protection" feature today that will block a list of over a thousand third-party trackers compiled by Disconnect,…
June 4, 2019 IKEA launches gaming products focused on accessibility and esports IKEA is partnering with medical wearables company UNYQ to release a line of gaming accessibility products. from Engadget RSS Feed https://engt.co/2XlNvBk via IFTTT
June 4, 2019 PlayStation Preview update brings 16-player parties and chat transcription PlayStation 4 gamers could soon have access to bigger party sizes. In a blog post by Sony, the company announced it was testing a…
June 4, 2019 Microsoft promises new Xbox ‘desktop experience’ for Windows 10 Microsoft is changing the way its Xbox app works on Windows 10. Previously, it was the main way to access Xbox friends lists, messages,…
June 4, 2019 Twitter acquires AI startup to help it fight fake news Twitter has acquired London startup Fabula AI, which is working on a technology to detect fake news. On its website, Fabula says its patented…
June 4, 2019 The Morning After: New Mac Pro, iPadOS, and iTunes isn’t dead yet Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. At last, Apple's WWDC 2019 keynote is over. While we configure a Mac Pro, you can look back…
June 4, 2019 Tesla launches a pricey wireless charging pad for the Model 3 Tesla is expanding its range of phone accessories with an official in-car wireless phone charging pad for the Model 3. The charger is available…
June 4, 2019 US antitrust enforcement is coming back from the dead As tech companies acquired billions of users, and competition has withered, the United States paid only passing interest to antitrust concerns. Facebook’s acquisitions of…