[ad_1] Twitter’s API changes won’t come out until tomorrow, but its ramifications are already being felt. Tapbots released an update today to Tweetbot for iOS that loses many of the Twitter client’s most popular or essential features. It also removed its Apple Watch app. In Tweetbot’s App Store release notes, ...
Read More »Apple AR glasses: News and rumors about ‘Project Mirrorshades’
[ad_1] Apple has major plans for augmented reality (AR). These started with ARKit, a new augmented reality platform launched at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference this year, and then built into iOS 11. That means you can try out AR apps for yourself right now if you own an iPhone X ...
Read More »SpaceX readies its spacecraft and astronauts for crewed missions
[ad_1] The United States’ last crewed space mission (it was also the final shuttle flight STS-135) launched from Kennedy Space center in 2011. Since then, US astronauts have hitched rides on Russian rockets. Meanwhile, SpaceX, Boeing and NASA are reviving US spaceflight with the “Commercial Crew Program.” A boring name ...
Read More »This robot maintains tender, unnerving eye contact
[ad_1] Humans already find it unnerving enough when extremely alien-looking robots are kicked and interfered with, so one can only imagine how much worse it will be when they make unbroken eye contact and mirror your expressions while you heap abuse on them. This is the future we have selected. ...
Read More »Omega Centauri hosts 10 million stars and probably not an ounce of life
[ad_1] The search for life in outer space is like the holy grail of astronomy. But with some 170 billion galaxies in the observable universe, where do we even begin? How about with the bright, Christmas lights-like stars of the densely packed globular cluster Omega Centauri? Surely something so spectacular ...
Read More »Google search knows where you were even if you disabled Location History
[ad_1] The Verge received a similar statement, but one that says “we make sure Location History users know that when they disable the product, we continue to use location to improve the Google experience when they do things like perform a Google search or use Google for driving directions.” That ...
Read More »What the rumors say about Google’s upcoming Pixel 3
[ad_1] Now that the Note 9’s all good and official, it’s time to move onto the next major smartphone. The Google Pixel 3 leaks haven’t quite hit the fever pitch we saw with Samsung’s device ahead of launch — though there’s still time. After all, it seems likely the latest ...
Read More »‘Rogue medicine in a bathtub’ 4 experts on the vice and virtue of pharma hacking
[ad_1] In makeshift labs around the country, a ragtag community of tinkerers has taken it upon itself to democratize medicine, disseminate knowledge, and conduct self-experiments not yet sanctioned by the Food and Drug Administration. Gene therapy is a tool for the masses, they say, not an elitist treatment confined to ...
Read More »After Math: Space Farce
[ad_1] $13 million: NASA’s been on an outsourcing kick as of late. The agency has awarded Blue Origin a multimillion dollar deal to develop propulsion systems for its lunar landers and another $13.9 million to ULA for three additional projects in hopes of achieving a technological “tipping point” to usher ...
Read More »24 hours left to apply to Startup Battlefield Latin America
[ad_1] The clock is ticking: only 24 hours left to submit your application to compete in the first TechCrunch Startup Battlefield Latin America on November 8, 2018, in São Paulo, Brazil. Is your startup one of Latin America’s best? If so, don’t waste another minute. Apply right here, right now before the 24-hour clock ...
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