April 16, 2021 Adorable ‘Porg’ Pterosaur Flapped Above Jurassic China As the sun sets over what will become northern China in 160 million years, something small dives between the trunks of tree ferns, intercepting…
April 16, 2021 Project Veritas founder wants to sue Twitter for defamation over recent suspension A maskless O’Keefe at CPAC in February 2021. | Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images James O’Keefe, a conservative activist and founder of Project Veritas,…
April 16, 2021 Sound location inspired by bat ears could help robots navigate outdoors Researchers have developed bat-inspired, AI-guided sound location that could help robots navigate outside. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast!
April 16, 2021 March 2021 NPD: PlayStation 5 is the fastest-selling U.S. console ever PlayStation 5 sales are on a record trajetory. But the Nintendo Switch, meanwhile, was the top-selling console in March.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…
April 16, 2021 Mythic Quest’s Everlight episode will trigger the LARPer in you Ubisoft is launching a special episode for Mythic Quest, dubbed Everlight, ahead of the May 7 launch of season 2 of the game studio…
April 16, 2021 Device42 extends AIOps reach of IT infrastructure discovery tool Device42 extends reach of IT tool infused with machine learning algorithms to discover cloud databases and on-premises storage systems.Read More via VentureBeat Check out…
April 16, 2021 You Can Finally Use Book Covers as Kindle Lockscreens The Kindle lockscreen has always been whatever. Either you opted for a cheaper e-reader with ads or you got random stock photos of… pens…
April 16, 2021 Five little Google Sheets tricks I taught my dad Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge I was recently working remotely next to my dad, and realized just how many time-saving little Google…
April 16, 2021 Square Enix denies takeover rumors Square Enix has denied reports that it is being targeted by multiple buyers for a potential takeover. via Engadget Check out the Finding Your…
April 16, 2021 Tesla settles with ex-employee over Autopilot code theft accusations Tesla has settled with a former employee that it sued for downloading data related to its Autopilot feature. via Engadget Check out the Finding…