Archaeologists found the entrance to the unexplored burial shaft earlier this week. Powered by WPeMatico
Month: January 2021
The Best Stock Trading Apps for iPhone
The kerfuffle at The Wall Street with GameStop, Robinhood, and r/wallstreetbets piqued your interest in the stock market, didn’t it? You must have thought of buying some stocks for yourself, but then going to the App Store and searching for stock trading apps results only in more confusion? A lot of apps offer no commissions, […]
What went wrong with America’s $44 million vaccine data system?
The first time Mary Ann Price logged into her employer’s system to schedule a vaccine, she found an appointment three days later at a nearby Walgreens pharmacy. She woke up the next day to an email saying it had been canceled. So she logged in again and found an opening that afternoon at the local […]
iPhone 13 Could Feature In-Display Touch ID Alongside Face ID
Apple could launch the iPhone 13 this year with Face ID as well as an under-display Touch ID scanner. Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico
Renders Imagine iPhone 13 with Identical Design, No Charging Port
We are still months away from iPhone 13 launch, yet the leaks and renders keep trickling in. Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 12s (or iPhone 13) series in the second half of this year. If rumors are to be believed, the upcoming iPhone will feature a smaller notch. A new render claims iPhone […]
What the Arab Spring Can Teach Us About GameStop
Ten years ago, democracy protesters used social media to organize against an oppressor. But ultimately, the powerful came out ahead. Powered by WPeMatico
Star Trek: Lower Decks Is a Lot Better Than You’d Expect
The animated half-hour series is full of in-jokes and obscure references that will challenge even the most hardcore Trekkie. Powered by WPeMatico
Facebook and Apple Feud Over the Future of the Internet
It turns out Tim Cook blames Mark Zuckerberg for undermining democracy too. Powered by WPeMatico
An AI saw a cropped photo of AOC. It autocompleted her wearing a bikini.
Language-generation algorithms are known to embed racist and sexist ideas. They’re trained on the language of the internet, including the dark corners of Reddit and Twitter that may include hate speech and disinformation. Whatever harmful ideas are present in those forums get normalized as part of their learning. Researchers have now demonstrated that the same […]
Report: App Store Privacy Labels of Many Apps Found to be Inaccurate
iOS 14 brings in many privacy-related features like App Tracking Transparency, approximate location, clipboard access warnings. One of the key privacy feature introduced with iOS 14 was ‘Privacy Labels’ on the Apple App Store. Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico