Drone Swarms to Replace Fireworks?
After China banned fireworks in 400 cities across the country, Intel and Chinese drone firm Ehang have emerged as the leading providers of alternate sky
After China banned fireworks in 400 cities across the country, Intel and Chinese drone firm Ehang have emerged as the leading providers of alternate sky
On May 23, 2018 Talos, a threat research branch of Cisco, released an article pertaining to its ongoing research into a complex malware system called
What’s worse–a sandwich delivered 45 minutes late, or a cold burger delivered on time? For restaurants, it may not matter because both outcomes lead customers
Botnets can be described as a good idea turned bad. These networks of connected computers and devices can be hacked and remotely controlled without the
Back in March 2015, Amazon released its “Dash Replenishment System” (DRS) for household consumers. The product started out with the “Dash Button” that could be
The era of “car socialization” has begun. As more and more vehicle manufacturers incorporate technologies that improve the awareness of cars on the road, the
The phone rings and caller ID displays a local area code–but the automatic recording on the other end means trouble. Not only are scammers, telemarketers,
Back in January 2015 Microsoft announced its development of the Hololens, Windows’ holographic headset. The headset works like virtual reality goggles, however, Microsoft is seeking

On June 7, 2018, Uber applied for a patent request that would allow artificial intelligence to detect the intoxication level of a prospective passenger. According
Recently, city officials in Dallas, Texas pushed for tighter regulations on bike-sharing. Bike-sharing began in Dallas in August 2017, but when the city began to

Microsoft will purchase Github, the code repository platform, for $7.5 billion in stock. Microsoft expects to complete the deal by the end of 2018. This

Tesla incorporates its “Autopilot” hardware into all of the new cars it sells, and has installed this technology in all of its vehicles since October