March 26, 2019 Disposable delivery drones pass test with US Marines The US military is testing delivery drones that can transport supplies over long distances and be thrown away after each use. Made of cheap…
March 26, 2019 VP Pence wants US astronauts back on the Moon by 2024 Apparently, plans to put US astronauts on the Moon by the late 2020s weren't ambitious enough. Vice President Pence announced at the National Space…
March 26, 2019 Qualcomm, Apple split results of iPhone patent cases A US trade judge recommended a temporary sales ban on some models of iPhone following a ruling that found Apple infringed upon Qualcomm patents….
March 26, 2019 Asus just patched the ShadowHammer malware that was masquerading as a security update That “critical” software update for your Asus computer may have actually been malware, planted by hackers in a targeted attack now known as “ShadowHammer,”…
March 26, 2019 Shoshana Zuboff on surveillance capitalism The Age of Surveillance Capitalism author Shoshana Zuboff considers whether “data is the new oil” and explains how data collection has fundamentally changed the…
March 26, 2019 The Apple Card is a perfect example of Apple’s post-iPhone strategy Among the most tangible announcements at Apple’s services event yesterday was also its most interesting: a credit card, aptly called the Apple Card, with…
March 26, 2019 Record labels sue Charter for not kicking off music pirates Major music labels are suing Charter Communications for not kicking pirates off its service. Late last week, Warner Bros., Sony, Universal Music Group, and…
March 26, 2019 Tesla’s $35,000 Model 3 still isn’t here Tesla announced on February 28th that it was finally taking orders for the long-promised $35,000 (or “Standard Range”) version of the Model 3, and…
March 26, 2019 Samsung’s Galaxy A70 has a tall screen and in-display fingerprint sensor Samsung’s Galaxy A-series of midrange phones now has a higher-end option. It’s called the Samsung Galaxy A70, and its teardrop-notched, 6.7-inch display has a…
March 26, 2019 FTC will examine privacy policies at major internet providers Just because American internet providers are facing looser privacy regulations doesn't mean they're avoiding all scrutiny. The Federal Trade Commission has ordered AT&T, Comcast,…