The forgotten history of Febreze’s scented CDs
In 2004, Febreze released Scentstories, a profoundly weird device that wanted to create a symphony of smells.
On Apr 2, 2018 by Claire Downs
Will Smith tries to kiss Sophia the Robot, and it doesn’t go well
She also disses his music.
On Mar 31, 2018 by Josh Katzowitz
Here’s what happens when you tell Facebook to stop tracking you
It’s much better at predicting your interests when it tracks you.
On Mar 30, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
How to ‘poison’ your data before you delete Facebook
A developer created a script that updates your Facebook posts with gobbledygook.
On Mar 29, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
Chinese police are using AI to ticket people for jaywalking
Smart policing or dystopian technology?
On Mar 28, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
How to add music to video in Instagram
Here are a few fun ways to spice things up on Instagram.
On Mar 27, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
Foxconn is buying Belkin, Linksys, and Wemo in $866M deal
The deal pends U.S. government approval.
On Mar 27, 2018 by Kris Seavers
State Department’s $15,000 box can reportedly crack the iPhone X
The device can break into the latest phones in a matter of hours.
On Mar 26, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Emoji are being used as evidence in court—and people are confused
Emoji is an important aspect of modern language, but it can complicate things in court.
On Mar 26, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
The shocking history of wireless charging
Wireless charging may seem like a new idea, but it’s existed for decades.
On Mar 26, 2018 by Claire Downs
Zuckerberg buys full-page ads apologizing for Cambridge Analytica scandal
He’s in full contrition mode.
On Mar 25, 2018 by Chris Tognotti
Apple could release a foldable iPhone in 2020
It would compete with Samsung’s foldable phone, which could be out as early as this year.
On Mar 25, 2018 by Tess Cagle
These simple steps will ensure you never lose an Apple device ever again
These simple steps will save you a lot of stress.
On Mar 25, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Trump signs controversial ‘sex-trafficking’ bill that could hurt the future of the internet
Critics of the bill say it could undermine internet freedom.
On Mar 24, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Apple announces low-cost iPad with pencil support for schools (updated)
New iPads are at the top of the list.
On Mar 24, 2018 by Christina Bonnington
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