Twitter is constantly changing, but we’re here to help you sort out the things that typically work best for businesses, while also providing a large list of goals for you to hit. | Continue reading
Audiences around the globe enjoyed all the action of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games thanks in large part to the drones hovering above the events (or below them), capturing every movement, from every angle. Athletes and spectators didn’t give a second thought to the presence of the … | Continue reading
ASUS' top-end ZenFone 3 Deluxe finally goes on sale, making it the first smartphone with Qualcomm's newest Snapdragon 821 flagship chipset. | Continue reading
If you rely on public cloud infrastructure provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) to run your website or app, every now and then you may encounter a technical issue. Usually if you suspect that it’s at the AWS level, at some point you’ll check the AWS Service Health Dashboard, which … | Continue reading
Roku, the streaming media company, has netted its first deal with an operator in Asia after it announced an agreement with Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT). Read More | Continue reading
Apple’s secretive car initiative, code-named Titan, has progressed to real-world testing on a closed track, according to a report from The New York Times today. The testing of autonomous vehicle software is indicative of a recent "reboot" in strategy for Apple, which is said to b … | Continue reading
We’ve seen 3D printed cameras before, but they always include some prefabricated part: a hinge, a spring, or more complicated bits like shutters and iris mechanisms. But designer Amos Dudley has done what I’ve always hoped someone would do: make a camera entirely out of 3D printe … | Continue reading
There is something inescapably Western about Park Chan-Wook's The Handmaiden, even though its adaptation of British novelist Sarah Waters' Fingersmith moves the setting to Japanese-colonized Korea in the 1930s. Its intertwining schemes and bungled cons recall Hitchcock's Dial M f … | Continue reading
Some people might be wondering why a hashtag to do with Paypal has been blowing up on twitter in the last two days. The #PayPal4Palestine hashtag has been making waves on social media after 43 companies and organizations in Palestine published an open letter to Paypal asking for … | Continue reading
Taskbar brings desktop-style multitasking capabilities that pair nicely with Nougats still-experimental Freeform windows. | Continue reading
What do you do if you want to peek inside a book, but you’re pretty sure it’ll crumble into dust if you even crack the cover a little bit? Well, nothing: Opening a book is a critical step in finding out what’s inside. Or at least it was until someone at MIT decided that shouldn’t … | Continue reading
It appears some establishment voices have picked up on a way of opposing the idea of the monthly citizen dividend of about $1,000 per month, known as universal basic income (UBI), in a way that successfully leaves some progressively minded people afraid. Read More | Continue reading
This weekend, hundreds of developers and engineers will pack into the Disrupt SF conference space for our Hackathon, a 24-hour race to build a brand-new product. Competitors will present their inventions on stage and win prizes, in a TechCrunch tradition that’s launched products … | Continue reading
Just as Instagram cribbed Stories from Snapchat earlier this summer, Whatsapp appears to be snagging a Snapchat-style sticker/doodle toolkit. | Continue reading
HANG TIME HEADQUARTERS — Miami Heat guard Josh Richardson is out indefinitely after tearing the medial collateral ligament in his right knee during a workout with teammates earlier today, as first reported by The Vertical. It’s a tough blow for a Heat team that was counting on Ri … | Continue reading
Young has been running Intel’s Security Group for quite some time now as senior vice president and general manager. While he will officially be given a CEO title in his new role, the position will be a rare point of continuity for a team that has changed hands twice in the last f … | Continue reading
Amazon’s retail plans are growing from a single brick-and-mortar bookstore to a large network of pop-up shops in US malls, according to a report from Business Insider. These retail locations are said to be distinct from Amazon’s existing Seattle storefront, focusing not on books … | Continue reading
Kim Kardashian set a trend with her Hollywood mobile game from publisher Glu. In her wake, developers have churned out celebrity-endorsed games featuring Britney Spears, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and Katy Perry. Now, renowned DJ Steve Aoki is pulling a Kardashian. Developer Cerul … | Continue reading
HANG TIME HEADQUARTERS — Lance Stephenson‘s free agent summer ended a little later than expected. But he’ll back in the Western Conference for the start of the 2016-17 NBA season after agreeing to sign a deal with the New Orleans Pelicans earlier today, as first reported by Shams … | Continue reading
GUEST: Social media and the tech paparazzi have blown up with anger, ridicule, and innuendo over Apple’s removal of the headphone jack. Chris Taylor of Mashable says it’s stupidity. Jacob Kastrenakes of The Verge says it’s a business decision, which is probably code for greed. Ot … | Continue reading
US Consumer Product Safety Commission is also investigating the efficacy of how Samsung is handling the recall of the Note 7. | Continue reading
Though GoPro may grab all the headlines, there are other rad action cameras out there. Following Olympus’ TG Tracker, Sony is releasing its own 4K video cameras with physical image stabilization: the X3000. The camera can shoot at 4K at 100 Mbps, and 1080p at 50 Mbps from their 1 … | Continue reading
Electronic sports is a growing business, and one of the leaders in the space is looking to traditional sports to help it expand even faster. ESL, the esports organization that runs tournaments for a number games, revealed today that it is partnering with sports event company AEG. … | Continue reading
It's been a really crazy week in tech for the two largest smartphone makers. Samsung's best smartphone, the Galaxy Note7, is being recalled due to faulty batteries that are causing them to explode. That is, no doubt, a gift to Apple, which announced its iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, and n … | Continue reading
Dzień dobry, Jeśli czytasz na bieżąco tego bloga, zapewne wiesz, że aktualnie mam misję polegającą na zredukowaniu cukiniowej klęski urodzaju:-). Robiliśmy już serową... | Continue reading
The announcement of the iPhone 7 revealed not many changes. But what changes there are will still have an impact on Android smartphones in the future. | Continue reading
Hard to believe that Disrupt SF is just around the corner! Check out this guide for helpful event info. Logistics We want you to have a successful experience at Disrupt. Check out these tips to have a great day. Location & Parking: Disrupt SF’s location at Pier 48 is great becaus … | Continue reading
The federal government has temporarily halted construction of a controversial North Dakota pipeline that would run near Native American land. The decision comes after a court ruling that rejected efforts by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe to stop building the pipeline entirely. In … | Continue reading
It has been a slow year for tech IPOs, but cloud software maker Coupa has publicly filed. This is generally an indication that the company will debut on the stock market in a matter of weeks. The unicorn, whose largest shareholders include Battery Ventures and BlueRun Ventures, p … | Continue reading
Why is the price of BTC on the rise? Blame bullish market sentiment and low liquidity. | Continue reading
Here come the fashbots, and this time they might actually be useful. Facebook’s seemingly half-baked chatbot platform soured many on the potential of conversation user interfaces. The first bots built by outside developers back in April were clumsy and more trouble than just usin … | Continue reading
American Express has launched a Facebook Messenger bot to give customers access to their accounts, Messenger announced in a post today. Initially announced at the Cannes-Lions Film Festival in June, the bot can tell customers any time a purchase is made with their American Expres … | Continue reading
Following Samsung’s announcement that it’s recalling more than two million Galaxy Note7 smartphones weeks after their release, today the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a statement warning of the device’s potential health hazards. This comes after multiple people h … | Continue reading
Dropbox has responded to concerns about how it implements the desktop client of its cloud storage service on Apple’s macOS platform, conceding it needs to do more to communicate how the integration functions and the permissions it’s asking for. Read More | Continue reading
Samsung recalled the Galaxy Note 7 after it started blowing up, but the company was blasted by Consumer Reports for not making the recall official with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Thankfully, that’s now changing. The commission issued the following statement today: … | Continue reading
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has finally weighed in on the Galaxy Note 7 debacle, issuing its own statement urging users not just to be careful, as the FAA did, but to “power them down and stop using or charging the device.” Read More | Continue reading
AT&T is rolling out Marshmallow to the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge, meaning these devices will now have Android 6.0 on all 4 major US carriers. | Continue reading
Apple has just unveiled its new iPhone 7 an 7 Plus smartphones, but how do they stack up against the latest and greatest Android handsets? | Continue reading
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GUEST: Artificial intelligence and shopping — does that mean robots that’ll stock the shelves? Yes, absolutely. We’ll have robots that will use A.I. to check inventory, help customers find the items they’re shopping for, ferry supplies from one part of the warehouse to another, a … | Continue reading
Chelsea Manning has launched a hunger strike seeking better medical treatment for her gender dysphoria, according to a statement released today by her representatives. Beginning today, Manning will decline all food and any liquids other than water. She will also refuse to cut her … | Continue reading
The dawn of the space age was, in many ways, a direct response to heightened competitive political and military rhetoric from major global superpowers in the latter part of the previous century. The need for diversification as a means to mitigate technology-related risk ultimatel … | Continue reading
Let’s just get this out of the way: I’m a movie crier. There’s something about walking into a darkened room, watching a story unfold, and going through a cathartic experience with a bunch of strangers that’s always been emotionally liberating for me. Sadly, it’s also something th … | Continue reading
When you’re repurposing content, you’ve got a lot to consider. This comprehensive list of guidelines and insights will keep you on track for success. | Continue reading
A Bulgarian company called Quark VR just announced that it’s working with Valve to create an HTC Vive that streams over Wi-Fi. Given that wireless connections are often unreliable and slower, Quark relies on a special pocket-sized Wi-Fi transmitter that would help stream VR foota … | Continue reading
From breakout star to mascot to second-tier franchise and hiatus, Crash Bandicoot has had an interesting 20 years. The original Crash Bandicoot came out for the Sony PlayStation on September 9, 1996. That’s 20 years ago. Crash became one Sony’s first major franchises, and it esta … | Continue reading
The US plans to formally recall the Galaxy Note 7 and is telling consumers to power down and cease charging the phones immediately.The recommendation came through a US Consumer Product Safety Commission statement today, which referenced the various fires that have been linked to … | Continue reading
In case you haven’t heard, Samsung has issued an unprecedented recall on the Galaxy Note 7, after isolated cases of phones catching fire during charging. If you’re looking to replace your device or have held out on purchasing one, you might be wondering how to be sure that your n … | Continue reading