Technology

AppleMagazine
A Year Of Data Scandal
Why Apple is setting a shining example on user privacy
5 min |
December 21, 2018

AppleMagazine
New Cinema: From Box Office To Your iPhone
With movie admissions in the US at a ten-year low, we take a closer look at how technology is transforming the way we consume Box Office content, from the Big Screen to the Small Screen in our pockets, explore how Netflix is changing the game with multi-million dollar film productions, and consider the impact of Apple’s upcoming streaming service on the sector…
6 min |
March 01, 2019

AppleMagazine
China Drafts Rules On Biotech After Gene-Editing Scandal
China has unveiled draft regulations on gene editing and other potentially risky biomedical technologies after a Chinese scientist’s claim of helping to create gene-edited babies roiled the global science community.
2 min |
March 01, 2019

AppleMagazine
Real Or Artificial? Tech Titans Declare AI Ethics Concerns
The biggest tech companies want you to know that they’re taking special care to ensure that their use of artificial intelligence to sift through mountains of data, analyze faces or build virtual assistants doesn’t spill over to the dark side.
5 min |
April 12, 2019

AppleMagazine
Univision Unloads Gizmodo, The Onion To Private Equity Firm
Univision has sold tech site Gizmodo, satirical-news hub The Onion and other Englishlanguage sites to the private equity firm Great Hill Partners. Terms were not disclosed.
1 min |
April 12, 2019

AppleMagazine
Brain Zaps Boost Memory In People Over 60, Study Finds
Zapping the brains of people over 60 with a mild electrical current improved a form of memory enough that they performed like people in their 20s, a new study found.
2 min |
April 12, 2019

AppleMagazine
737 Max The Questions Behind Automated Systems
Negotiating the divide between man and machine.
5 min |
April 12, 2019

AppleMagazine
Before Moon Landing, Astronauts Learned Geology In Arizona
Before Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin knew they would be the first to walk on the moon, they took crash courses in geology at the Grand Canyon and a nearby impact crater that is the most well-preserved on Earth.
3 min |
July 12, 2019

AppleMagazine
40 Countries Agree Cars Must Have Automatic Braking
Forty countries led by Japan and the European Union — but not the U.S. or China — have agreed to require new cars and light commercial vehicles to be equipped with automated braking systems starting as soon as next year, a U.N. agency said Tuesday.
2 min |
February 15, 2019

AppleMagazine
Twitter Profit Rises As Trump Demands ‘Fairer' Social Media
Twitter Inc. trumpeted strong quarterly growth in earnings and users while President Donald Trump tweeted criticism of the social media site for allegedly discriminating against him politically.
2 min |
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British Cyber Expert Pleads Guilty To Creating Malware
A British cybersecurity researcher credited with stopping a worldwide computer virus has pleaded guilty to developing malware to steal banking information.
2 min |
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Mars Lander Picks Up What's Likely 1st Detected Marsquake
NASA’s InSight lander has picked up a gentle rumble at Mars, believed to be the first marsquake ever detected.
1 min |
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Facebook Drone Could One Day Provide Global Internet Access
A solar-powered drone backed by Facebook that could one day provide worldwide internet access has quietly completed a test flight in Arizona after an earlier attempt ended with a crash landing.
1 min |
July 7,2017
AppleMagazine
Here Come Smart Stores With Robots, Interactive Shelves
Tomorrow’s retail stores want to take a page from their online rivals by embracing advanced technology - everything from helpful robots to interactive mirrors to shelves embedded with sensors.
5 min |
January 06,2017
AppleMagazine
Avoid Dull Snapshots: Tips For Taking Stunning Pictures
Smartphone cameras have seen dramatic improvements, but technology alone won’t produce shots that grab attention.
4 min |
January 06,2017
AppleMagazine
How Amazon Echo Listens And What It Stores
Can Amazon’s Echo speaker really be a witness to a murder?
3 min |
January 06,2017

AppleMagazine
Apple For All:
WHY ACCESSIBILITY IS KEY FOR APPLE
6 min |
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AppleMagazine
Consumer Reports Raises Concerns Over Tesla Model 3 Braking
Long emergency stopping distances, difficultto-use controls and a harsh ride stopped Tesla’s Model 3 electric car from getting a recommended buy rating from Consumer Reports.
2 min |
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AppleMagazine
From Airlines To Pizza Parlors, Eu Businesses Adopt Data Law
Lisa Meyer’s hair salon is a cozy place where her mother serves homemade macaroons, children climb on chairs and customers chat above the whirr of hairdryers.
4 min |
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‘Jurassic Park' Dinosaur Expert's Next Big Thing: Holograms
Forget the gray, green and brown dinosaurs in the “Jurassic Park” movies. Paleontologist Jack Horner wants to transport people back in time to see a feathered Tyrannosaurus rex colored bright red and a blue triceratops with red fringe similar to a rooster’s comb.
2 min |
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Why Multiple Mac Screens Are Better Than One
How Extra Screens Can Help Creative Professionals.
5 min |
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Pressured By Government, Uber Agrees To Protect Rider Data
Ride-hailing service Uber has agreed to protect data and audit use of rider information to settle a complaint from the federal government that it deceived customers.
2 min |
August 18 2017

AppleMagazine
Tyson's Solar Eclipse Tip: Don't Video It, Experience It
Prominent astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has a suggestion for anyone with a view of next week’s solar eclipse: Put down your smartphone and take in the phenomenon yourself.
1 min |
August 18 2017

AppleMagazine
New Facebook Data Center A Boost To Ohio's Technology Sector
Facebook will spend $750 million on a new data center in central Ohio, the company announced this week - marking another boost for the state’s growing technology sector.
2 min |
August 18 2017

AppleMagazine
Judge Orders Linkedin To Stop Blocking Datascraping Firm
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered LinkedIn to stop blocking a startup company from scraping LinkedIn personal profiles for data.
1 min |
August 18 2017

AppleMagazine
Pro-Telescope Group: Don't Close Door To Education Benefits
Building a giant telescope atop Mauna Kea will come with educational opportunities that Hawaii shouldn’t close the door to, the president of a Native Hawaiian group that supports the project said.
2 min |
August 26, 2016

AppleMagazine
Diesel Says Guardians Of The Galaxy To Be In Next 'Avengers'
The actor who voices the talking tree in “Guardians of the Galaxy” let it slip that his Marvel superhero team will sprout up in “Avengers: Infinity War.”
1 min |
August 26, 2016

AppleMagazine
Offshore Wind Sails Forward, But a Different Story on Land
Even as Rhode Island makes history as the first U.S. state with an offshore wind farm, its people are not so fond of wind turbines sprouting up on land near where they live.
4 min |
September 02,2016

AppleMagazine
Yosemite, And President Obama, Head into Virtual Reality
In a new project with National Geographic, Barack Obama becomes the first sitting U.S. president to project himself into virtual reality - in this case, a 360-degree representation of Yosemite National Park.
3 min |
September 02,2016

AppleMagazine
Uber, Rival Careem Suspend Services in UAE Capital Abu Dhabi
Ride-hailing service Uber said Sunday that it and competitor Careem have abruptly suspended services in the United Arab Emirates capital of Abu Dhabi due to “unforeseen circumstances,” suggesting potential difficulties with local regulators.
1 min |