This Google Street View genius can accurately identify any location around the world in seconds
While most people struggle with geography, Trevor Rainbolt has it down to a science. It’s earned him millions of fans around the world.
While most people struggle with geography, Trevor Rainbolt has it down to a science. It’s earned him millions of fans around the world.
Mom of 4 makes living teaching how to play video games: ‘I’m breaking that stigma’
Devyn Ricks says she’s not only teaching children how to master a video game but other life skills.
Devyn Ricks says she’s not only teaching children how to master a video game but other life skills.
Verizon, AT&T agree to delay some 5G service over airline concerns
The delay gives airlines more time to make sure the new service won't interfere with planes.
The delay gives airlines more time to make sure the new service won't interfere with planes.
The average price for an EV has surpassed $60K; here are some affordable options
Soaring fuel prices prompted skyrocketing demand for EVs. Here are the most affordable options, for now.
Soaring fuel prices prompted skyrocketing demand for EVs. Here are the most affordable options, for now.
Adobe rolling out free version of Photoshop
Adobe said it has begun offering its free version of Photoshop to users in Canada.
Adobe said it has begun offering its free version of Photoshop to users in Canada.
Verizon cuts home internet rates to $25 a month
The wireless company is launching this new discount to create more affordable options for consumers.
The wireless company is launching this new discount to create more affordable options for consumers.
Goodbye, Internet Explorer: Microsoft retires browser after 27 years
Internet Explorer was first introduced in 1995 with the launch of Windows 95 and for some time was the most popular browser to surf the web.
Internet Explorer was first introduced in 1995 with the launch of Windows 95 and for some time was the most popular browser to surf the web.
Meta investigating Sheryl Sandberg’s use of Facebook resources going back years: report
Lawyers investigating former Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg are examining the work employees did on behalf of her foundation and other personal projects, according to media reports.
Lawyers investigating former Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg are examining the work employees did on behalf of her foundation and other personal projects, according to media reports.
1st-ever robotic finger covered in living skin can move, heal like humans, scientists say
Researchers hope this study will inspire further innovation in medical research and advancements in manufacturing.
Researchers hope this study will inspire further innovation in medical research and advancements in manufacturing.
Cybercriminal steals 1 million Facebook account credentials over 4 months, firm says
A scammer created hundreds of fake landing pages online to steal Facebook users' personal information.
A scammer created hundreds of fake landing pages online to steal Facebook users' personal information.
What are the ingredients in the 'healthy' Coca-Cola Tik Tok trend?
There's a reason not everyone is rushing to try the new Tik Tok trend which claims to be a 'healthy' alternative to Coca-Cola: the ingredients.
There's a reason not everyone is rushing to try the new Tik Tok trend which claims to be a 'healthy' alternative to Coca-Cola: the ingredients.
Apple iOS 16: The magic of unsending a message
Apple announced new features of its next iPhone operating system, called iOS 16, which include recalling and even editing recent messages.
Apple announced new features of its next iPhone operating system, called iOS 16, which include recalling and even editing recent messages.
Crypto crime: Challenges with Web 3.0 security
Is crypto one giant Ponzi scheme that empowers criminals around the globe or is it the future of money, technology, and the internet? Maybe it's a little of both.
Is crypto one giant Ponzi scheme that empowers criminals around the globe or is it the future of money, technology, and the internet? Maybe it's a little of both.
One plug and done: EU to require common way to charge phones
The new rules start in 2024 and will only require people to have a USB Type-C cable to charge electronic devices, including cell phones, tablets, e-readers, and digital cameras.
The new rules start in 2024 and will only require people to have a USB Type-C cable to charge electronic devices, including cell phones, tablets, e-readers, and digital cameras.
Apple iOS 16: Upcoming software update will allow users to recall, edit texts
The iOS 16 software update won’t be available for free to all users until this fall, according to Apple.
The iOS 16 software update won’t be available for free to all users until this fall, according to Apple.
Company halts plans for Taser-armed drone to fight school shootings
Axon's CEO said the drone plans were to discuss a possible solution after the deadly mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Nine board members resigned Monday over the proposed project.
Axon's CEO said the drone plans were to discuss a possible solution after the deadly mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Nine board members resigned Monday over the proposed project.
Musk's Twitter acquisition clears U.S. antitrust review
Twitter investors remain in limbo as Elon Musk evaluates his deal.
Twitter investors remain in limbo as Elon Musk evaluates his deal.
NASA picks who'll make new spacesuits for the next moonwalkers
NASA has tapped two private American companies to develop the next spacesuits for moonwalking, spacewalking and beyond.
NASA has tapped two private American companies to develop the next spacesuits for moonwalking, spacewalking and beyond.
New 3D-printed ear could be a game-changer for organ transplants, doctors say
A first-of-its-kind ear reconstruction that used a 3D-printed ear made from human cells could be a game-changer for regenerative medicine, doctors say.
A first-of-its-kind ear reconstruction that used a 3D-printed ear made from human cells could be a game-changer for regenerative medicine, doctors say.
Companies turn to robots to combat worker shortages
There were fears not that long ago that robots would one day take away our jobs. Now they're taking over because there are not enough people who want to take certain jobs.
There were fears not that long ago that robots would one day take away our jobs. Now they're taking over because there are not enough people who want to take certain jobs.



















