October 2, 2021 9 photos you should always have on your phone Your phone’s photo library is good for more than just selfies and pictures of food for Instagram.
September 29, 2021 Hawley to introduce legislation holding social media companies accountable for harm they cause children Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley is introducing legislation that would establish a federal tort against social media companies in attempt to hold them accountable if they cause bodily or mental injuries to children.
September 4, 2021 Facebook apologizes after AI tech labels Black men as 'primates' Facebook recently apologized after an A.I. program mistakenly labeled a video featuring Black men as "about Primates."
August 10, 2021 Pandemic prompts changes in how future teachers are trained Before last year, a one-credit technology course for students pursuing master’s degrees in education at the University of Washington wasn't seen as the program's most relevant. Then COVID-19 hit, schools plunged into remote learning, and suddenly material from that course was being infused into others.
August 7, 2021 Oregon State University develops first-ever bipedal robot that can run a 5K Humanity is getting a peek into the future with a new bipedal robot named “Cassie,” which ran a 5K recently in 53 minutes and only took two tumbles along the way.
July 24, 2021 Hackers, scammers and advertisers are after you: 5 smartphone security steps to take now Go anywhere online, and it feels like someone is watching. That's because, well, they are.
June 7, 2021 Trump: Bitcoin ‘seems like a scam’ Former President Trump on Bitcoin and whether he’s investing in today’s markets.
June 7, 2021 Trump on cyberattacks, Bitcoin, 2022 election, filibuster Trump on cyberattacks, U.S. foreign relations, Bitcoin, a global minimum tax, China, the coronavirus outbreak, the filibuster, Big Tech, inflation, the U.S. economy, today’s markets, Republican Party leadership and the 2022 and 2024 elections.
June 7, 2021 Trump: Sen. Manchin 'doing right thing' by saying 'no' to ending the filibuster Former President Trump argues that if the filibuster was removed, which he called 'so radical liberal,' court packing would take place and other 'very bad things that were unthinkable.'
April 26, 2021 VA's implant tests could help paralyzed veterans to walk again Medical professionals at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Virginia are using the latest technology to try to turn paralyzed service members into “cyborgs” — an electrical implant in the spine is designed to stimulate the body's sensorimotor networks, allowing the vets to walk again.