211 Results From "laptop"

LG XBOOM 360 in a reading nook showing off Ambient light mode.
Robots and Machines

Byte-Sized Review: The LG XBOOM 360 is a Portable Dance Party

Governor Gavin Newsom requested permission from the federal government to use tax money via Medicaid to pay people with addictions to stay sober.
Developments

California May Pay People With Addiction to Stay Sober

Anthony Weiner is strongly considering capitalizing on his own sex scandals by selling old tweets or search warrants as NFTs.
Science & Energy

Anthony Weiner May Sell Infamous Nude Tweet as an NFT

The creators of the game "AI Dungeon" in which a text-writing algorithm creates a fantasy narrative realized some users were creating abusive content.
Artificial Intelligence

People Caught Using AI to Role-Play Sexual Abuse of Children

Low-tech Magazine's entire site is powered by solar panels on the author's balcony. It's part of a plan to make the internet less energy-intensive.
Solar Power

This Magazine’s Website Is 100 Percent Solar Powered

A team of security researchers bought a German armed forces laptop for only 90 euros ($99) on eBay that contained classified military information.
Military

German Military Laptop With Classified Data Sold for $100 on eBay

According to a new report by Common Sense Media found that the average screen time for children in the U.S. is as high as its ever been.
Robots and Machines

This Company Wants To Pay You $2,400 To Avoid Screens for 24 Hours

Patently Apple spotted a fascinating new patent by Apple: a system that would add a tiny screen to every single key on a device's keyboard.
Robots and Machines

Apple Patents Tech to Put Tiny Screen on Every Keyboard Key

Research suggests that restructuring global society could grant every human on Earth a decent quality of life while cutting energy use to 1960s levels.
Energy

We Could Cut Energy use in Half and Still Give 10 Billion People “Decent” Lives

With companies operating remotely than ever, bosses, managers, and executives are flocking to spy with disturbingly-invasive workplace surveillance tech.
Future Society

Your Bosses Are Trying To Spy On You Now More Than Ever

Chinese artist Guo O Dong is selling a laptop infected with the six most dangeous viruses in history for $1.2 million dollars.
Viruses

This Dude Is Selling a Virus-Infested Laptop For $1.2 Million

Chinese tech company Lenovo has unveiled a prototype of a foldable laptop it expects to begin selling to consumers in 2020.
Robots and Machines

Lenovo Unveils World’s First Laptop With Foldable Display

Entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk sat down with podcaster Joe Rogan to chat about the future of AI and its role in the symbiosis of man and machine.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk: Neuralink Will Do Human Brain Implant in “Less Than a Year”

"Mythbusters" legend Adam Savage has built a one-person rickshaw carriage so that his Boston Dynamics Spot robot can lug him around.
Robot Dogs

Watch a Robodog Drag Adam Savage Around in a Goth Rickshaw

Computer scientist and investor Sailesh Ramakrishnan says that the space industry is about to see a "gold rush" that will transform off-world exploration
NASA

Former NASA Scientist Predicts “Gold Rush” in Space

Startup Anduril has built an anti-drone quadcopter for the U.S. military that kills other drones by slamming into them at 100 miles per hour.
Drones

See a Drone Kill Another Drone by Slamming Into It at 100 MPH

Phil Schiller, the head of marketing at Apple, argues that students with Chromebooks in their classroom instead of iPads won't succeed.
Science & Energy

Apple Exec: Kids With Chromebooks Are “Not Going to Succeed”

The Facebook iOS app is turning on users' camera without informing them, according to Twitter user Joshua Maddux, who uploaded a screen capture video.
Future Society

Facebook’s iPhone App is Secretly Using Your Camera As You Scroll

A team of researchers have developed a human-inspired, artificial skin that can "augment" interactive devices, including a phone and wearables.
Artificial Intelligence

Scientists Wrapped a Phone in Fake Human Skin

Apple was just granted three new patents for the Apple Watch, one of which involves taking an uncomfortably-close look at the skin on your wrist.
Robots and Machines

Instead of Fingerprints, Future Apple Watches May Scan Your Wrist