Microsoft’s facial recognition software has a more difficult time recognizing darker faces, particularly females, but they’ve reprogrammed it.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 28, 2018
Thankfully, Mozilla is aiming to help us out with data breaches by offering the option to check if accounts have been breached with Firefox Monitor.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 26, 2018
The SmokeBot robot could help in firefighting situations by entering buildings when it’s not safe for a human to do so.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 21, 2018
Once you update to iOS 12, your iPhone’s location can be automatically shared with 911 centers.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 19, 2018
Facebook has decided to reign in their advertising policies and will no longer be directing ads for weapon accessories at minors.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 18, 2018
Police aren’t very happy about Apple’s commitment to lock up iPhones with its new feature.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 14, 2018
One city in Mexico has instituted the use of a police drone and have found that it has reduced crime in their city by ten percent.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 13, 2018
Uber will be able to detect if you’re drunk before you step into the back seat of a car.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 11, 2018
If you regularly post to Facebook, you should be worried.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 8, 2018
Do you struggle to find something to wear each day? Here comes the Amazon’s Echo Look camera.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 7, 2018
Much has been said about the effects of smartphones and video games among children, and this is getting worst.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 6, 2018
There’s a restaurant in Boston where all the cooking is done by robots. Economically, the Spyce restaurant is a good solution, but is it something that’s right for society?
By Laura Tucker – May 31, 2018
Apple’s Touch Bar on their MacBooks may not have had quite the impact they were looking for. But it may have been the inspiration for future ASUS laptops with the “ScreenPad” feature.
By Laura Tucker – May 30, 2018
Researchers at Michigan State University have found another use for facial recognition: to track endangered primates.
By Laura Tucker – May 28, 2018
A family’s Amazon Echo recorded their conversation without their knowledge and sent it to someone in their contact list. Should this be a concern?
By Laura Tucker – May 25, 2018
Apple is complying with the new GDPR, and they will now let you download all your data they have collected on you using a new tool.
By Laura Tucker – May 24, 2018
Google is coming out with the “Duplex” voice assistant, but Microsoft has already introduced Xiaolce in China, an AI bot that can converse with you.
By Laura Tucker – May 23, 2018
Google and Microsoft have identified a CPU flaw, but the fix can slow machines down. It leaves some users having to make a choice between security or performance.
By Laura Tucker – May 22, 2018
We eagerly replace old cell phones and toss them, but the lithium-ion batteries are causing them to explode once they land in garbage trucks and garbage dumps.
By Laura Tucker – May 21, 2018
Your cell phone location could have been searched for free by absolutely anyone thanks to an online service. It’s everyone’s worst nightmare.
By Laura Tucker – May 18, 2018
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