If You Re A Musician You Need A Soundbrenner Smartwatch No Seriously You Do

We’re in an age of specialization, so it’s no wonder that even our coolest tech innovations are now being rethought and reengineered to better suit the needs of a variety of niche customer segments. First, there were drones. Now, there are drones for real estate and construction, drones for agriculture uses, and even drones for Hollywood filmmakers. And where we were once satisfied by smartwatches, we now have smartwatches designed for health, smartwatches built for the military, and now, even smartwatches for musicians....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 422 words · Lillian Mccoin

If You Re Ready To Get Flying For The First Time This Quadcopter Drone Might Just Be The Perfect Pick

From surveillance to aerial photography to filmmaking, there’s no shortage of uses for a nimble drone. But while some models are packed with loads of specializations and other high-end bells and whistles that can run hundreds or even thousands of dollars, other current models are built for ultimate reliability. And especially for a novice pilot just getting comfortable behind a drone controller, some of these baseline drones still carry all the functionality most pilots are looking for, while remaining easy to use and capable of surviving unfortunate learning moments behind the stick....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 361 words · Derrick Gundlach

India Bans 118 Chinese Apps Including Pubg

Earlier in July, the authorities had banned 59 Chinese apps including TikTok and WeChat after a skirmish between the armies of two nations at the border. Apart from PUBG and PUBG lite, the government has banned VPN for TikTok, Alipay, Sina News, Dual Space – Multiple Accounts & App Cloner, LivU, and ShareSave by Xiaomi. Right now, most of these apps are available on Google Play Store and Apple App Store....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 230 words · Richard Sousa

Instagram Now Lets You Add Messenger Contacts To Groups

The company also launched the ability to create cross-app groups on both apps today. This means you can create a group on Instagram DMs with your Messenger contacts, and vice versa. There will also be group typing indicators to show you who’s tying the next message. This makes it easier to include some folks who might not be using one of the platforms. Facebook is also introducing polls in Instagram DM, so you can decide on the next restaurant you can visit or the next movie you’re going to watch....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · John Blanco

Instagram S Ai Now Warns You If Your Caption Is Offensive

Specifically, if the caption of your post has an offensive word in it, the AI flags it and warns you that the caption looks “similar to others that have been reported.” It then gives you the option to edit, “learn more” (which shows you a pop-up that reiterates the same info), and to share it regardless. Learn more: https://t.co/J6etoRmznr pic.twitter.com/C4VxlZOY2i — Instagram (@instagram) December 16, 2019 This is an extension of a feature Instagram rolled out earlier this year, in which AI warns you that a comment you’re about to post might be considered offensive....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 355 words · Peter Hill

Instagram Will Warn Kids If They Consume Too Much Sensitive Content

Speaking on CNN’s State of Union show last night, Nick Clegg, Facebook’s VP of global affairs, said the nudge feature will warn teens looking at harmful content repeatedly: — State of the Union (@CNNSotu) October 10, 2021 Clegg also said that Instagram is also working on new parental controls, so adults can supervise the content teens are looking at. He added that the company will also add a ‘take a break’ feature to encourage teens to not use Instagram for a while....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Perry Wiedemann

Iphone Manufacturer Foxconn Will Produce Ventilators In Its Wisconsin Factory

The Taiwan-based company, formally known as Hon Hai Precision, will produce ventilators designed by the US-based medical device company, Medtronic. The medical device company’s CEO, Omar Ishrak, told CNBC about this partnership today and said the Taiwanese company’s Wisconson plant will be used for this initiative. He also added that the company has open-sourced the design of its PB-560 ventilator, and it plans to ramp up production in its own factories to reach the goal of producing 1,000 units Foxconn confirmed the development in a statement, but didn’t mention when and where it’ll start producing ventilators....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Margaret Lo

Is Your Brain Okay

Hola pandemic pals, I’ve returned from my staycation and wow, what a couple of weeks to miss. Not only have we failed to flatten the curve, but everyday brings a new record number of cases and deaths. Bottom notch work all around humanity, seriously lets give ourselves whatever the opposite of a round of applause is. If only someone, anyone would have told us to social-distance and wear masks, we wouldn’t be in this mess....

December 14, 2022 · 3 min · 633 words · Billy Lair

It S Time To Make Cybersecurity For Infrastructure Companies Mandatory

The attack highlights how vulnerable critical infrastructure such as fuel pipelines are in an era of growing cyber security threats. In Australia, we believe the time has come to make it compulsory for critical infrastructure companies to implement serious cybersecurity measures. Collateral damage The risk of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure is not new. In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, research demonstrated the need to address global security risks as we analysed issues of vulnerability and critical infrastructure protection....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 859 words · Dan Hasan

It Sure Looks Like Apple Is Gearing Up For More Cryptocurrency Apps

CryptoKit will be made available in the upcoming iOS13 update, as spotted by The Block. The dev kit will officially be announced in a WWDC session called “Cryptography and Your Apps” later today. The cryptography tool set will let developers “compute and compare cryptographically secure digests, use public-key cryptography to evaluate digital signatures, and to perform key exchange,” according to documentation from Apple. The CryptoKit will also be able to “carry out operations like hashing, key generation, and encryption....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Rosemarie Hutchinson

Japanese Researcher Creates Lickable Tv Screen Because God Is Dead

It looks like I’ve been made a fool of though. Wrap your head around this, folks: a Japanese professor, Homei Miyashita, has created a lickable TV screen that can imitate food flavors, Reuters reports. Hilariously, the device is called “Taste the TV” or “TTTV” in short. I can’t quite straighten it in my mind. Imagine inching towards your TV, sticking your tongue out, and then… licking it? Why? I ask again: why?...

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 297 words · Steven Gregory

Judge Says Amazon Suit Alleging Trump Interfered In Project Jedi Can Go Ahead

Quick take: This whole saga is an ugly patch for both the US government and big tech. There’s no unified scientific ethics body for artificial intelligence research and the US government has yet to describe its own policies regarding AI beyond blanket statements. AWS continues to be the superior technical choice, the less expensive choice, and would provide the best value to the DoD and the American taxpayer. We continue to look forward to the Court’s review of the many material flaws in the DoD’s evaluation, and we remain absolutely committed to ensuring that the Department has access to the best technology at the best price....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · Janet Hacker

Kawasaki To Launch 3 Mysterious Electric Motorbikes In 2022

And things seems to be going in the right direction already, as the company’s CEO Hiroshi Ito confirmed the launch of three electric motorbikes as early as 2022. Speaking at the 2021 EICMA Motor Show, Ito said: And while we held our breath, waiting for him to take the cover off one of the two concealed motorcycles standing behind him — what a glorious unveiling that’d have been — we were faced with disappointment....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Peggy Williams

Kids Are Failing Online Learning

As part of a recent weekly update on education during the pandemic, Los Angeles Unified superintendent Austin Beutner announced a “sobering” fact: students are still struggling with the switch to online learning months after in-person classrooms shuttered. “We can see it in attendance figures which are below those typically seen when students are at schools,” Beutner said in the address. “And we can see it in the assessments of progress students are making in their studies....

December 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1122 words · Maureen Weber

Lying Corrupt Anti American Cops Are Running Amok With Ai

The problem is that blackbox AI systems are a goldmine for startups, big tech, and politicians. And, since the general public is ignorant about what they do or how they’re being used, law enforcement agencies have carte blanche to do whatever they want. Let’s start with the individual officers. Any cop, regardless of affiliation or status, has access to dozens (if not hundreds) of third-party AI systems. When I mention an “AI system,” you may be imagining a server with a bunch of blinking lights or a well-dressed civilian leaning over a console with half a dozen monitors....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1052 words · Thomas Hall

Malta Based Cryptocurrency Exchange Cgex To Shut Down Before Its First Birthday

An announcement posted last week specified that the exchange would cease operating on Sept. 18 at 2:50 UTC. Following that cut-off point, users will be unable to access their accounts. Deposits and withdrawals will also no longer be possible. The news also comes after the exchange temporarily suspended trading and deposits on July 17. First opened in October 28, 2018, GCEX offered cryptocurrency-to-cryptocurrency trading and was integrated into Coinone’s activity in South Korea and Indonesia....

December 14, 2022 · 1 min · 114 words · Dwayne Nash

Maths Has Revealed How The Covid 19 Vaccine Should Be Distributed

Designing how best to vaccinate billions of people worldwide is complex. This is particularly so for large countries, such as Australia, where distributing vaccines to rural and remote areas is needed. Despite numerous past pandemics and epidemics, very few studies globally have tackled the problem of designing and building an efficient vaccine distribution network. Existing studies have also not fully considered all factors affecting vaccine distribution. So our team designed a mathematical model to test different scenarios for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, which we have submitted for publication....

December 14, 2022 · 4 min · 845 words · Joyce Schroeder

Meet The College Drop Out Educating Pakistan S Poorest With A Smartphone App

In his hand is a smartphone. He’s showing me an app which looks like a standard children’s game, but is in fact responsible for the educations of thousands of disadvantaged children in his home nation of Pakistan. Yasin has been on a journey. I’m not merely talking about the tortuous 30-hour flight from Islamabad to Utah, which took him through Istanbul and San Francisco. Like many middle-class Pakistanis, he traveled overseas to study, only to drop out after a few semesters....

December 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1052 words · Annette Bost

Meta Takes New Ai System Offline Because Twitter Users Are Mean

After playing around with the system and being completely shocked by its outputs, I went on social media and engaged with a few other like-minded futurists and AI experts. – instructions on how to (incorrectly) make napalm in a bathtub– a wiki entry on the benefits of suicide– a wiki entry on the benefits of being white– research papers on the benefits of eating crushed glass LLMs are garbage fires https://t....

December 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1760 words · Alison Schummer

Microsoft Is Offering Up To 20 000 To Researchers Who Find Bugs In Xbox

The Windows-maker announced it’s launching a bounty program specifically for its gaming console. To be eligible for a reward, researchers must identify a flaw in the Xbox Live networks and services which can be reproduced in the “latest, fully patched” version of the platform. “Bounties will be awarded at Microsoft’s discretion based on the severity and impact of the vulnerability and the quality of the submission [sic],” the announcement reads....

December 14, 2022 · 2 min · 294 words · Georgette Walton