Watch

Automotive Business Tech Education Fashion Food Forex Game Console health Home Improvement Internet Laptop Law and Legal Phone Repair SEO Smartphone Technology Travel

Watch This Raven Take Out A Google Drone—And Other Small Business Tech News

Worse than regulators? getty Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 —Mastercard is joining the crowded BNPL market with its new feature.     This past week, Mastercard revealed that it will be launching a new BNPL (buy now, pay later) […]

Read More
Smartphone

Lilbits: Pixel Watch leak, a smartphone game controller with a cooling fan, and a pocket-sized modular laptop under development, and

The folks behind the Brave web browser announced this week that they’re adding a De-AMP feature that lets you circumvent pages that use Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages. Now privacy-centric search engine and web browser maker DuckDuckGo has announced it’s doing the same for its web browsers and browser extensions. In other tech news from around […]

Read More
Technology

Seven technologies to watch in 2022

The Telomere-to-Telomere Consortium is sequencing whole chromosomes.Credit: Adrian T. Sumner/SPL From gene editing to protein-structure determination to quantum computing, here are seven technologies that are likely to have an impact on science in the year ahead. Fully finished genomes Roughly one-tenth of the human genome remained uncharted when genomics researchers Karen Miga at the University […]

Read More
Laptop

Watch: M1 Pro MacBook Pro Crushes Windows Laptop in 16GB RAM Test [VIDEO]

Image: Max Tech on YouTube Apple’s new 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pro models are powered by next-generation M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. The notebooks are configurable with up to 64GB of Unified Memory — Apple’s fancy-pants term for a pool of RAM shared by both the CPU and GPU. However, won’t memory that has […]

Read More
Technology

What next? 22 emerging technologies to watch in 2022

Nov 8th 2021 by By the Science and technology correspondents of The Economist The astonishingly rapid development and rollout of coronavirus vaccines has been a reminder of the power of science and technology to change the world. Although vaccines based on new mRNA technology seemed to have been created almost instantly, they actually drew upon […]

Read More
Technology

The Guardian view on biometric technology in schools: watch closely | Editorial

The news that schools in North Ayrshire in Scotland have introduced facial recognition technology to support payments in their canteens prompts many questions. The company behind the scheme, CRB Cunninghams, says valuable time will be saved by speeding up the process whereby children queue up and pay. North Ayrshire council says that 97% of children […]

Read More