The tiny jellies, which arrived sometime after Henry David Thoreau, are an example of how a non-native species can coexist peacefully with its new environment. Powered by WPeMatico
Month: May 2021
Epic Grills Tim Cook: Does Apple Put Greed Before Gamers?
The gaming company’s lawyers and the judge both questioned the Apple CEO as he testified in the ‘Fortnite’ antitrust trial. Powered by WPeMatico
Snapchat CEO Says ‘Happy to Pay Apple 30% Commission, Wouldn’t Exist Without iPhone’
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, in an interview with CNBC, has said that he’s happy to pay Apple a 30% commission out of App Store purchases. During the interview, he even appreciated iOS 14‘s new App Tracking Transparency feature. Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico
Rumor: Apple Could Launch 8th-Gen iPod Touch in Fall 2021
Apple last refreshed its iPod Touch back in 2019. A sketchy rumor (along with its renders) has now surfaced on the web claiming Apple will launch the 8th-generation iPod Touch in the fall of 2021. Continue reading → Powered by WPeMatico
The Best Sex Toys and Tech for Every Body
These are our favorite gender-inclusive adult devices to give you and your partner(s) a helping hand. Powered by WPeMatico
Here’s Why 11-inch M1 iPad Pro Doesn’t Have a Mini LED Display
Apple’s newly launched M1 iPad Pro is now available to order. As we know by now, the 12.9-inch 2021 iPad Pro features a Liquid Retina XDR display, thanks to the mini LED panel behind it. However, the smaller 11-inch model is still stuck with the older ProMotion LCD display. An Apple executive has now revealed […]
Shots for Countries in Need, a Surge in Japan, and More News
Catch up on the most important updates from this week. Powered by WPeMatico
This animated chart shows how the world’s vaccine rollout is going
More than 1.5 billion covid-19 vaccine doses have been administered in over 180 countries. That works out to roughly 21 doses for every 100 people. However, as you can see from the animated chart below, the pace—and coverage—of vaccination programs has been highly uneven. If you hit play on the chart, produced by Our World […]
We could see federal regulation on face recognition as early as next week
On May 10, 40 advocacy groups sent an open letter demanding a permanent ban of the use of Amazon’s facial recognition software, Rekognition, by US police. The letter was addressed to Jeff Bezos and Andy Jassy, the company’s current and incoming CEOs, and came just weeks before Amazon’s year-long moratorium on sales to law enforcement […]
Could the ransomware crisis force action against Russia?
What touches the American psyche more deeply than a gas shortage? If the Colonial Pipeline attack is any measure, nothing. Ransomware has been a growing problem for years, with hundreds of brazen criminal hacks against schools, hospitals, and city governments—but it took an attack that affected people’s cars for the US to really take notice. […]