October 22, 2019 Google And Facebook Are Reading Your License Plates For years I’ve gone back and forth over the practice of obscuring license plates on photos on the internet. License plates are already publicly-viewable…
October 22, 2019 Spotify is giving Premium subscribers a free Google Home Mini Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge If you’re a Spotify Premium subscriber, Spotify is offering you a Google Home Mini for free now…
October 22, 2019 Cinema’s digital impostors are coming Robin Wright in The Congress | Photo: Drafthouse Films From Rogue One to Gemini Man, the rules around digital actor replacements are changing Continue…
October 22, 2019 Scoot makes its new single-seat mopeds available in Los Angeles You don't have to wait to try Bird's latest take on electric two-wheelers, provided you're an Angeleno. Bird's sub-brand Scoot has rolled out electric…
October 22, 2019 Chromebook 101: what’s different about the Chromebook keyboard? One of the first shocks that you may experience when you buy your first Chromebook probably comes when you look at the keyboard. Where…
October 22, 2019 The Bacteria That Cause Stomach Ulcers Are Becoming Drug-Resistant, Too A common bacterial infection that causes stomach ulcers and cancer has gotten increasingly harder to fend off, according to new preliminary research out this…
October 22, 2019 Food Network’s cooking classes begin on Echo Show and Alexa devices At Amazon's big Alexa event last month, Discovery revealed its Food Network Kitchen service, which is now live across its iOS and Android apps…
October 22, 2019 Delete Those Scooter Apps and Just Buy an Electric Scooter For $330 Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter (White) | $330 | Woot Read more… via Gizmodo Check out the Finding Your Identity Podcast
October 22, 2019 Facebook’s version of political neutrality isn’t neutral Yesterday, Facebook outlined how it will prevent the 2020 elections from being hacked and influenced in the same way they were in 2016. That…
October 22, 2019 Senate bill aims to make user data ‘portable’ across social networks Three senators think they have a way to address some of the antitrust concerns around social media companies. Today, Sens. Mark R. Warner (D-Virginia),…