Elon Musk has suggested that Twitter may file for bankruptcy just two weeks after being given the reins. During a Thursday all-hands meeting with Twitter employees, Musk reportedly said that “bankruptcy isn’t out of the question,” according to Zo Schiffer, managing editor of tech newsletter Platformer, who covered the event. …
Read More »Amazon consolidates robotic initiatives in response to economic challenges
We went to Amazon’s BOS27 robotics factory to talk about how package sorting and last-mile delivery are changing. A tranquil town of 22,000 people, Westborough, Massachusetts, is located 40 minutes by vehicle southeast of Boston. One of the town’s more recent residents is BOS27. A little more than a year …
Read More »Emergency SOS Satellite for iPhone 14 Is Coming Later This Month
Later this month, your iPhone 14 or 14 Pro will be able to make satellite calls to emergency services, according to a release issued by Apple on Thursday regarding its $450 million investment in the technology. When a person is beyond the cell service coverage area, Apple claims that the …
Read More »Shuffles, a collage-making application from Pinterest, is released to the public
Shuffles, a new collage-making app from Pinterest, is now accessible to everyone after earlier this summer’s invitation-only test period. The app gained a following among Gen Z users, who made “aesthetic” collages using the creative expression tool and shared them publicly on TikTok or privately with their friends or the …
Read More »Introducing Pineapple, the platform promising to transform business networking for Generation Z
Today marks the official release of Pineapple, a software that aims to reinvent professional networking for Generation Z. With Pineapple, young professionals will have a method to network with others via a visual story profile that functions almost like a digital portfolio. The platform is only right now accessible via …
Read More »Man destroys a Frida Kahlo drawing to create NFTs, sells only four, and prompts a criminal inquiry
A Non-Fungible Token (NFT) fanatic allegedly mistakenly believed that burning a priceless sketch would raise its value on the blockchain. The artist is being looked into by Mexican authorities for the prank, in addition to not recovering even close to the value of the artwork. Martin Mobarak, a businessman, destroyed …
Read More »Google has begun processing Stadia reimbursements
Check your inbox; you might see notifications of software purchases made through the Stadia store that have received refunds. Google is beginning to administer its promised reimbursements for Stadia games, add-ons, and membership payments in advance of the platform’s impending January demise (other than Stadia Pro). According to the company’s …
Read More »With GPU decompression, Microsoft’s DirectStorage 1.1 improves PC game load times
With updated drivers, Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are supporting Microsoft’s DirectStorage initiatives. We just need the games to show up now. The most significant new feature in this week’s DirectStorage 1.1 release from Microsoft is GPU decompression for Windows PC games. The next logical step in an industry-wide initiative to …
Read More »The updated Gmail interface is here to stay
This month, Google will start requiring you to adopt the new interface. This month marks the beginning of Gmail’s permanent switchover, which will switch everyone to a new integrated look. We’ll all simply have to get used to the bouncy — and very blue — design since Google revealed it …
Read More »Samsung’s unwillingness to produce rollable phones could spur other OEMs to experiment
Due to Samsung’s domination in the foldable market, some consumers may be more interested in rollables than foldables. Samsung isn’t afraid to explore when it comes to screen technology. For instance, the South Korean electronics giant demonstrated two prototype panels during Display Week 2022: one that could fold twice and …
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