Sony has unveiled a new lineup of Bravia TVs that “mimic the human brain” to replicate how we see and hear. The devices use a new processing method that Sony calls “cognitive…
Month: January 2021
This 15-course mega-collection will make you a better photographer almost overnight
Credit: Karolina Grabowska/Pexels TLDR: The 2021 Complete Learn to Master Photography and Editing Bundle explains everything you need to become a better photographer and even start a career taking pictures. With the…
Nope, ‘facial recognition’ didn’t spot Antifa members at US riots
After right-wing rioters stormed the US Capitol building on Wednesday, Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz pushed a conspiracy theory that members of Antifa masquerading as Trump supporters were among the mob. Gaetz, an ardent…
Georgia unveils the first EV-charging ‘solar roadway’ in the US
This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities…
How startups are using XR to disrupt how we work, learn, and play
Emerging tech like AI, robotics, IoT, blockchain, and machine learning are kicking our organizations into high gear by catapulting our ability to process data, build products, and automate repetitive tasks. Andy Lurling,…
Porsche Taycan dethrones Tesla Model 3 as the fastest EV to cross the USA
On December 31, 2020, a bunch of EV aficionados set a new EV record for a Cannonball Run in a Porsche Taycan 4S. The group beat the previous record, held by a…
Love music? Now’s the time to get a Last.fm account
It’s the beginning of the year and that means resolution season is upon us. And I have a suggestion — nay, a command — that’s both easy to achieve and satisfying: get…
Chicago’s second escooter trial shows riders are losing interest
This article was originally published by Christopher Carey on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities…
Adversarial attacks are a ticking time bomb, but no one cares
If you’ve been following news about artificial intelligence, you’ve probably heard of or seen modified images of pandas and turtles and stop signs that look ordinary to the human eye but cause…
We might see an Apple car this decade — here’s what we know
After years of speculation and long spells of silence, we finally got a bunch of Apple Car-related news last night. First, Bloomberg reported that Apple has a small dedicated team developing drive systems,…