Facebook bans deepfakes to fight online misinformation
Facebook is banning deepfakes to fight online misinformation but is leaving in place some loopholes.
Facebook is banning deepfakes to fight online misinformation but is leaving in place some loopholes.
Uber and Hyundai plan fleet of flying taxis
Uber and Hyundai are teaming up to build a fleet of flying taxis.
Uber and Hyundai are teaming up to build a fleet of flying taxis.
From vertical TVs to pizza-making robots, here’s a taste of what CES 2020 has to offer
Thousands of people have gathered in Las Vegas this week for the world’s most talked about consumer tech event that will unveil a flurry of groundbreaking new products that could shape the rest of the decade.
Thousands of people have gathered in Las Vegas this week for the world’s most talked about consumer tech event that will unveil a flurry of groundbreaking new products that could shape the rest of the decade.
Robot delivers toilet paper to bathroom
Toilet paper maker Charmin is introducing a robot that can deliver T-P to the bathroom on command.
Toilet paper maker Charmin is introducing a robot that can deliver T-P to the bathroom on command.
Segway introducing self-balancing motorized chair
Segway is introducing the S-Pod at the CES 2020 show in Las Vegas.
Segway is introducing the S-Pod at the CES 2020 show in Las Vegas.
Manhattan-based company 3D prints homes
A robot is creating a 3-D miniature of what may be the future of homebuilding. It's part of a concept called TERA.
A robot is creating a 3-D miniature of what may be the future of homebuilding. It's part of a concept called TERA.
Dr. Phil’s house hits the market, sets internet abuzz
If you’re a Dr. Phil fan, good news! Now you can own his Southern California home.
If you’re a Dr. Phil fan, good news! Now you can own his Southern California home.
Parking meters fail across New York City due to 2020 software issue
Parking meters across New York City have not allowed credit card or pre-paid parking card payments since the start of the new year due to a software error.
Parking meters across New York City have not allowed credit card or pre-paid parking card payments since the start of the new year due to a software error.
NYC parking meter problems
On Friday, the New York City Department of Transportation announced that it had fixed 1,750 of the city?s approximate 14,000 meters after a glitch prevented drivers from paying for metered parking with credit cards.
On Friday, the New York City Department of Transportation announced that it had fixed 1,750 of the city?s approximate 14,000 meters after a glitch prevented drivers from paying for metered parking with credit cards.
Deadly Tesla crashes raise questions about Autopilot
Three crashes involving Teslas that killed three people have increased scrutiny of the company’s Autopilot driving system just months before CEO Elon Musk has planned to put fully self-driving cars on the streets.
Three crashes involving Teslas that killed three people have increased scrutiny of the company’s Autopilot driving system just months before CEO Elon Musk has planned to put fully self-driving cars on the streets.
Man's Apple watch proves he lied about anti-Semitic stabbing in West Bloomfield
Police say Sean Samitt fabricated an attack on December 15 as he left a synagogue leaving the Jewish community in West Bloomfield shaken up.
Police say Sean Samitt fabricated an attack on December 15 as he left a synagogue leaving the Jewish community in West Bloomfield shaken up.
Sharon Stone's Bumble dating profile 'mistakenly' blocked
Hollywood icon Sharon Stone wanted to do some online dating but her Bumble account got blocked.
Hollywood icon Sharon Stone wanted to do some online dating but her Bumble account got blocked.
Man caught on video sucker-punching NYPD officer
Disturbing body camera video shows the moment a man sucker-punches a NYPD officer.
Disturbing body camera video shows the moment a man sucker-punches a NYPD officer.
US Federal Aviation Administration proposes rule to track most drones within 3 years
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday proposed a rule that would allow for the remote tracking of most drones in U.S. airpace within three years.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday proposed a rule that would allow for the remote tracking of most drones in U.S. airpace within three years.
Texting while walking could be hazardous to your health, study suggests
A new study has found an uptick in head and neck injuries among distracted cell phone users.
A new study has found an uptick in head and neck injuries among distracted cell phone users.
Study: Sexting common among kids as young as 10
Children are exposed to 'sexting' earlier than ever before, and possibly than most would think, according to a new study.
Children are exposed to 'sexting' earlier than ever before, and possibly than most would think, according to a new study.
Personal information of more than 3,000 Ring users reportedly exposed in data leak
Over 3,000 Ring camera users reportedly had their personal information leaked online.
Over 3,000 Ring camera users reportedly had their personal information leaked online.
Black Tulane med students take powerful photo at former slave quarters: ‘Resilience is in our DNA’
Black medical students at Tulane University shared a powerful message about resilience and a better future when they posed for a photo in front of former slave quarters at a Louisiana plantation.
Black medical students at Tulane University shared a powerful message about resilience and a better future when they posed for a photo in front of former slave quarters at a Louisiana plantation.
Robot can make 300 pizzas an hour
A robot will be serving food to thousands of guests at next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
A robot will be serving food to thousands of guests at next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Verizon customers reportedly experience outage issues nationwide
Customers reported being unable to make calls or getting a message stating “all circuits are busy.”
Customers reported being unable to make calls or getting a message stating “all circuits are busy.”


















