Artificial intelligence has incredible virtues but like any technology, it can be diverted to very dark ends. Still too little known, the potential of AI in warfare is considerable and is beginning to cause serious concern.
The smart home market has seen major growth in the last couple of years and is expected to continue growing in the future. Some experts see it as the next major app platform, but with every manufacturer releasing their own hubs and accompanying hardware, does it risk becoming fragmented?
Self-driving cars that bring you home or safely to work after the party are supposed to be the future. But there is also a purpose which not everyone may admit to being so excited about: the self-driving car as a brothel. But that's not the only part of the service industry that will be transformed by self-driving vehicles.
The technology that makes your home smart has never developed as much as it does today. Just think that, in 2018 alone, the smart home market produces profits of 23.5 million dollars. So why not build more smart homes?
While iPhone XS and XS Max immediately sold 45% more in the early days than the previous generation, Apple is forced to cut off production of iPhone XR. Ultimately, these budget devices may be a costly mistake for the Cupertino company.
The last big system update was only a few months ago and now Google has announced, on the down low, another update for the Smartwatch operating system Wear OS. The aim of the next update is to further improve the battery life of smartwatches.
Social media dominates the lives of many of us, and seduces with a promise of connection, togetherness, and support. But studies continue to confirm what we've long suspected - that heavy use of social media is linked to loneliness, sadness and low self-esteem. Why? There are still some conflicting ideas.
Thanks to advances in technology, our cars are getting smarter and smarter. But although it may it seem so, this doesn't happen by magic. Behind the glamour lies a sobering truth...all-too-human drudge work in the poorest regions of the world is teaching our cars how to navigate their surroundings. Is this acceptable?
For the past year, it's been the biggest and most controversial trend in the smartphone world. Almost all manufacturers have delved into it in one form or another. But even more quickly than we expected, the notch has started to take a back seat, as new designs are pushing their way to the market.
Xiaomi, the fast-moving Chinese tech brand, is out to conquer Europe. With its latest launch in the UK, going hand-in-hand with its new flagship the Mi 8 Pro, I think the Xiaomi revolution is just around the corner. Here's why!
Gaming with virtual reality promises to be a lot of fun. And it sure is, but not for longer gaming sessions. This is why the technology is still yet to reach mainstream culture, but there's a lot more to it than that.
ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, WLAN, LTE and other wireless standards are all used in smart home devices. They make the installation complicated, but unfortunately only possible. A remedy could be provided by 5G. But only a few experts want to talk about it.
Nostalgic franchises such as Harry Potter are constantly getting prequels, remakes and games set in the same universe. Yet, when it comes to mobile games the results are often disappointing. Lazy cash-grabs and pay-to-win games riddled with microtransactions are all here to capitalize on your nostalgia.
Many think that electric cars are the vehicles of the future because they don't use fossil fuels, but is that enough? Are there alternatives which are better for the environment? Public transport is an obvious answer.
How much smartphone use can a child take? And how digital does school have to be? According to the leading psychologist, Manfred Spitzer, as little as possible is best. But the whole story is a little more complicated than that.
Google was praised for not adding a camera to its new Home Hub by large parts of the tech industry on the grounds that it increased privacy, but security remains a concern for the smart home industry and this device is no different. We need to talk about it.
Yes, at first glance the notch on the Pixel 3 XL might look gigantic and really annoying, but is that really the case? We'll take a closer look by considering some numbers and by using the Pixel 3 XL in everyday life. Get the inside scoop on Google's conspicuous new notch here.
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