There’s more than nostalgia making folks pine for the days of knobs, dials, and buttons. Touchscreens are fine for all-in-one devices but not for something
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Oversight Board Criticizes Meta’s Automated Moderation in Israel-Hamas War Wired
Meta’s automated systems made mistakes in removing sensitive content from the Israel-Hamas war, the company’s Oversight Board has ruled. It called on the company to
Watch Blue Origin’s first launch in 15 months here at 11:37AM ET Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics
Blue Origin is taking another stab at its first launch in 15 months as New Shepard’s 24th mission is scheduled to take flight on Tuesday.
All the changes coming to Google Play and sideloading following $700M settlement TechCrunch
Google announced today that it will pay $700 million as a part of a settlement with the U.S. Attorney General for a lawsuit over Google
Rules targeting financial criminals will require new filings for startups and small businesses GeekWire
Startup and small business owners take note: if your company has 20 or fewer full-time employees and gross annual sales of less than $5 million,
Iceland’s stunning eruption is happening — and you can watch it live Mashable
Iceland’s much-anticipated volcanic eruption has begun. It’s an impressive natural show. The livestreamed footage, from the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service, shows towering fountains of lava
2023 was the year Cruise’s robotaxi dream came to a crashing end Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics
The year had started so well for robotaxis. Cruise and Waymo came into 2023 riding high on fresh investments from General Motors and Google, respectively,
ScaleOps looks to cut cloud bills by automating Kubernetes configurations TechCrunch
One of the advantages of using Kubernetes to handle container orchestration is that the containers are ephemeral, living only as long as needed and then going
Insomniac Hack Exposes Wolverine Video Game and Employee Passports Gizmodo
Developers at Insomniac Games working on the upcoming Wolverine video game just had over a terabyte of internal data leaked on the dark web, according
The Age of Crispr Medicine Is Here Wired
The approval of the first Crispr-based therapy is just the beginning. Getting it to patients is the next hurdle. The approval of the first Crispr-based therapy