Technology
AppleMagazine
Technology Near For Real-Time TV Political Fact Checks
A Duke University team expects to have a product available for election year that will allow television networks to offer real-time fact checks onscreen when a politician makes a questionable claim during a speech or debate.
4 min |
AppleMagazine #378
AppleMagazine
Project Looks Into How Drones Can Predict Spread Of Wildfire
A University of Missouri researcher is teaming up with scholars in Kansas and Georgia to develop drone technology to monitor and potentially predict the spread of wildfires.
1 min |
AppleMagazine #378
AppleMagazine
Goodbye Console: Google Launches Game-Streaming Platform
Google unveiled a video-game streaming platform called Stadia, positioning itself to take on the traditional video-game business.
2 min |
March 22, 2019
AppleMagazine
Apple Highlights Privacy In New Services In Jab At Rivals
Apple says its services respect your digital boundaries — and it wants you to know it.
1 min |
March 29, 2019
AppleMagazine
South Dakota Middle School Teaches Students With Video Games
When eighth-grader Alyssa Lingen started her information and communications technology class this year at Patrick Henry Middle School, the art student was repulsed by anything related to computer science, she said.
3 min |
April 5, 2019
AppleMagazine
The iPhone Of Cars? Apple Enters Self-driving Car Race
Apple is joining the fiercely competitive race to design self-driving cars, raising the possibility that a company that has already re-shaped culture with its iPhone may try to transform transportation, too.
2 min |
April 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Microsoft Says Users Are Protected From Alleged NSA Malware
Up-to-date Microsoft customers are safe from the purported National Security Agency spying tools dumped online, the software company said last weekend, tamping down fears that the digital arsenal was poised to wreak havoc across the internet .
1 min |
April 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Vinyl Music Gives Record Stores A Boost In A Digital World
Record stores have not only survived the onslaught of pirated music, digital downloads and online streaming services. They’re now growing in numbers.
3 min |
April 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Star Wars Celebration: The Phenoenon Renewed
Star Wars: The Last Jedi on The Way
5 min |
April 21, 2017
AppleMagazine
Dakota Wesleyan Announces Initiative, Partnership With Apple
Dakota Wesleyan University has unveiled an initiative and a partnership with international technology company Apple.
1 min |
February 23, 2018
AppleMagazine
Facebook Forges Ahead With Kids App Despite Expert Criticism
Facebook is forging ahead with its messaging app for kids, despite child experts who have pressed the company to shut it down and others who question Facebook’s financial support of some advisers who approved of the app.
3 min |
February 23, 2018
AppleMagazine
No Longer Invite-Only,Robo-Cars Offered To Singaporeans
Autonomous vehicle software startup nuTonomy has made rides on its self-driving taxis available to the general public in Singapore for free, expanding a first-in-the world run that was initially invitation-only.
1 min |
AppleMagazine #257
AppleMagazine
Diesels Take Back Seat, Electrics Up Front at Paris Car Show
Diesels Take Back Seat, Electrics Up Front at Paris Car Show.
4 min |
AppleMagazine #257
AppleMagazine
A Year Of Alphabet: Great For Google, Less So For Moonshots
Reorganizing itself under the umbrella company Alphabet has done wonders for Google but less so for a grab bag of eclectic projects ranging from robotic cars to internet-beaming balloons, which are suffering costly growing pains.
3 min |
AppleMagazine #258
AppleMagazine
In ‘Killer Robots' Debate, Japan Shuns Fully Automated Arms
Japan’s ambassador to the United Nations-backed Conference on Disarmament says his country has not developed fully autonomous weapons systems and has no plans to do so.
1 min |
March 29, 2019
AppleMagazine
EU Ignores US Calls To Ban Huawei In 5G Cyber Blueprint
The European Commission has ignored U.S. calls to ban Chinese tech supplier Huawei as it announced a series of new cybersecurity recommendations for next-generation mobile networks.
1 min |
March 29, 2019
AppleMagazine
Courtrooms To Canola Fields: Huawei-us Tensions Span Globe
Chinese tech giant Huawei’s tensions with Washington, which says the telecom equipment maker is a security risk, stretch across four continents from courtrooms to corporate boardrooms to Canadian canola fields.
3 min |
March 15, 2019
AppleMagazine
At Age 30, World Wide Web Is ‘not The Web We Wanted'
At the ripe old age of 30 and with half the globe using it, the World Wide Web is facing growing pains with issues like hate speech, privacy concerns and state-sponsored hacking, its creator says, trumpeting a call to make it better for humanity.
3 min |
March 15, 2019
AppleMagazine
Millennials Global Dream: Inventions, Ideas & Ideologies
THE ASPIRATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF AN OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOD GENERATION.
5 min |
March 15, 2019
AppleMagazine
What Facebook's ‘Privacy Vision' Really Means
Mark Zuckerberg’s abrupt last week declaration of a new ”privacy vision ” for social networking was for many people a sort of Rorschach test.
5 min |
March 15, 2019
AppleMagazine
Liz Weston: Why You Should Love Robo-advisers
Robo-advisers have been around long enough that the question is no longer whether you should turn your investment decisions over to a computer. Now the question is: Why wouldn’t you?
3 min |
April 5, 2019
AppleMagazine
India Election Body Struggles With Scale Of Fake Information
When India’s Election Commission announced last month that its code of conduct would have to be followed by social media companies as well as political parties, some analysts scoffed, saying it lacked the capacity and speed required to check the spread of fake news ahead of a multi-phase general election that begins April 11.
4 min |
April 5, 2019
AppleMagazine
NOAA Picks Uri To Host Its New Ocean Exploration Institute
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it has picked the University of Rhode Island as the home of a new institute for ocean exploration.
1 min |
May 10, 2019
AppleMagazine
States Turn To Drones To Predict Avalanches, Spot Wildlife
In Utah, drones are hovering near avalanches to watch roaring snow. In North Carolina, they’re searching for the nests of endangered birds.
2 min |
May 24, 2019
AppleMagazine
Photos: A Privacy-Conscious Social Media From Cupertino
It would be tempting to think that Apple just doesn’t ‘get’ social media.
6 min |
May 24, 2019
AppleMagazine
In ‘Parabellum,' John Wick Is On The Run Again
Movies can be blessedly simple.
4 min |
May 24, 2019
AppleMagazine
iPhone X Videos: Shooting Like A Pro
With such up to date technologies, the fact that iPhones have almost completely replaced standalone video cameras has come as no surprise.
7 min |
December 28, 2018
AppleMagazine
Giving Up Gas: China's Shenzhen Switches To Electric Taxis
One of China’s major cities has reached an environmental milestone: an almost entirely electric-powered taxi fleet.
1 min |
January 11, 2019
AppleMagazine
China's Huawei Unveils Chip For Global Big Data Market
Huawei Technologies Ltd. showed off a new processor chip for data centers and cloud computing this week, expanding into new and growing markets despite Western warnings the company might be a security risk.
3 min |
January 11, 2019
AppleMagazine
Earnings: Numbers Are Changing Apple
With Apple issuing guidance on its fourth-quarter results and fewer iPhone units shifting than expected in 2018, the company’s reputation has taken a slight dent.
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