Drone development is evolving quickly and at the cutting edge of global intelligence-gathering approaches, but you don’t need to be in the spy business to explore the world with these innovative devices. There are…
Month: November 2021
Microsoft Excel is still the data analytics gold standard. The pre-Black Friday sale can teach you fast.
TLDR: The Ultimate 2022 Pivot Tables and Dashboard in Excel Bundle brings all the pro tips of hardcore data analysis to any user for just $16.99. Anybody can plunk some numbers into…
Jabba the Hutt inspires human-style eyes for robots
In humanoid robots, artificial eyes are often referred to as dolls’ eyes because they are made from glass or acrylic. This is a problem as their pupils don’t respond like living human…
Being a witch on TikTok seems just as controversial as it was in the 16th century
It’s 1.30 am, and I’m about to watch a duel between magicians. One is a “demonolater”, a word I have never heard before, someone who claims they worship demons and can petition…
Why are people with nothing to hide so scared of Clearview AI’s facial recognition?
The Australian government gave Clearview AI the boot earlier this week after determining the company had no right to scrape and maintain its citizens’ data. If you or anyone else has ever…
Google bends the knee to South Korea, allows third-party in-app payments
Naturally, our beloved tech giants Google and Apple want you to exclusively use their own billing systems for in-app purchases on mobiles and tablets. For that reason, they have been facing global…
Consumers see through ‘woke washing’ — but real change is possible for brands
With brands increasingly engaging in social change campaigns and leveraging their influence to be “purpose-led”, the time has come to ask a couple of big questions: is this a viable strategy, and…
Who the fuck is the $6,099 M1 Max MacBook Pro for? Twitter knows
As more people are getting their hands on the incredible M1 Max MacBook Pro, a question is arising: why? The machine is eye-wateringly expensive and people on Twitter (where else?) are up in…
Where the good goddamn are the bikes at COP26?
Among all the posturing and grandstanding about climate change, you’ll see something that’s noticeably absent at COP26 in Glasgow this week — cycling. I saw a tweet this morning (I love Twitter),…
Tidal in Teslas is great, but we need MORE music streaming apps
For those of you who own a Tesla and have been wishing for an alternative to Spotify, we have some good news: Tidal is now supported. The new in-car app is part…