Imagine a future in which you can diagnose illnesses using your smartphone. It gives a whole new life to ubiquitous gadget, and it might just make health care and preventative diagnosis more accessible for a lot of people. This is the basic concept behind the health app Dip.io. Developed by Israeli company Healthy.io, Dip.io uses […]
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A teen in New York could be $1 billion richer if everything goes his way in a court case against Apple in which he alleges their facial recognition software led to his wrongful arrest for a series of thefts in Apple stores that were perpetrated by someone else. Allegedly, Apple’s facial recognition software “filled in […]
One of the more innovative uses for unmanned aerial vehicles involves delivery services. But that seems like a kind of ridiculous idea, right? Well, it’s happening, and the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States just gave Google’s drone delivery company an airline license. NPR reports that Google’s division known as Wing started testing the […]
This might not come as much of a revelation to some of you, but a review of occupations in the United States reveals that being a professional photographer really stinks. Between the pressures of the rise of smartphones, exploding equipment expenses, and the plague of that guy who knows someone with a camera, professional photographers […]
It seems like Samsung’s own version of Apple’s infamous “bendgate” is delaying the still-unreleased Galaxy Fold. This is in response to numerous reports from reviewers that said their test models broke shortly after receipt – and sometimes irretrievably so. We’re talking cracked screens and hinges not working the way Samsung promised. All of that has […]
We told you yesterday about the alleged Leica commercial that featured, among other things, the famous picture of “Tank Man” from the Tiananmen Square incident in Beijing in 1989 and that this caused a huge controversy in China, as you can imagine. Well, today the word Leica is banned from Chinese social media and Internet […]