August 16, 2017 Instagram using machine learning to block offensive comments The Facebook-owned social network on Thursday started rolling out two new machine learning-powered filters that will shield you from offensive and spammy comments.
August 16, 2017 Google starts experimenting With VR ads As Google makes the bulk of its money from advertising it wants to be ready if and when virtual reality goes mainstream.
August 16, 2017 New fingerprint readers scan through water, glass, metal Qualcomm unveiled new fingerprint sensors that can be placed beneath a phone's display and will even recognize a print underwater.
August 16, 2017 IBM will use artificial intelligence to produce Wimbledon highlight packages IBM has detailed its plans to use artificial intelligence to give tennis fans better access to a broader selection of highlights at this years edition of The Championships at Wimbledon.
July 10, 2017 Fifth grader creates device to prevent hot car deaths School is out for the summer for ten-year-old Bishop Curry of McKinney, Texas and he’ll be spending a lot of it developing his idea to help prevent hot car deaths.
July 10, 2017 5 smart home gadgets to create your home of the future Any homeowner knows that a lot of free time goes into taking care of your house. But what if your house could take care of you? That's the dream of the "smart home" – and while there's no true sci-fi intelligent home that can do everything you need, we're getting closer
July 10, 2017 Nests new smart home camera lets you zoom and enhance, for real With a 4K sensor, the Nest Cam IQ combines night vision, high dynamic range imaging, and a 12x digital zoom, so you can monitor your home clearly and confidently any time of day or night.
July 10, 2017 Nest's revolutionary new Nest Cam IQ was just released The market is absolutely flooded with DIY home security cameras right now.
July 6, 2017 1,700 year-old mummy reconstructed in Peru using 3-D printing An ancient female leader who died nearly 1,700 years ago has been reconstructed using 3-D printing.
July 5, 2017 NASA plans to crash a satellite into an asteroid If you’re the sort who lies awake at night in a cold sweat, holding your breath, worrying that an asteroid is going to hit the Earth and wipe out the world as you know it, your worries could soon be over.