Until self-driving cars are a reality, you’ll have to park to partake.
Author archives: Matthew Humphries
World’s Largest Beer Brewer Sets Up Cybersecurity Team
AB InBev controls over 400 beer brands including Budweiser, Corona and Stella Artois, but faces so many attacks it needs a dedicated cybersecurity unit to protect the business.
Google Bans Buying Weed Using Play Store Apps
Existing apps such as the popular Weedmaps and Eaze will need to remove the shopping cart functionality in order to remain on the Play Store.
Pokemon Sleep Will Reward You for Sleeping
In a bid to turn sleep into entertainment, we’re getting a Pokemon Sleep app and sleep monitoring accessory next year.
Apple Launches a New iPod Touch
It’s been nearly four years since the 6th generation iPod touch was released, but today Apple upgraded it with an A10 Fusion chip, augmented reality, and Group FaceTime.
Laptop Full of Malware Sells for $1.3 Million
It’s an art piece containing six pieces of malware responsible for $95 billion worth of damage, and it just sold at auction for $1.345 million.
Report: Amazon Working on Human Emotion-Detecting Wearable
Internal documents reveal Amazon sees this as a health and wellness product that’s voice-activated and controlled via a smartphone app.
Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft Sued Over ‘Massive Music Piracy’
The estate of well-known Broadway composer Harold Arlen claims the major digital music stores are full of unauthorized copies of his songs.
Autopilot Was Engaged During Fatal Tesla Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report confirms Autopilot had been engaged by the driver 10 seconds before the crash occurred.
Tesla Responds to Model S Fires With Battery Software Update
Out of ‘an abundance of caution’ the charge and thermal management settings are being adjusted on the Model S and Model X using an over-the-air software update.