
‘Ghostbot’ Ends Creepy, Stalker Texts
Jun 23, 2016 09:29 am UTC| Technology
SMS or chat messages that come off as creepy, sleazy, or abusive have been part of everyday life since the invention of the cellular phone. Numerous solutions have been tested since, but it seems the answer has finally...

Elon Musk says we're probably living in a computer simulation – here's the science
Jun 23, 2016 09:16 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In a recent interview at the Code Conference in California, technology entrepreneur Elon Musk suggested we are living inside a computer simulation. On first hearing, this claim seems far-fetched. But could there be some...

‘Burnout’ Dev’s Extreme Sports Game Cancelled Thanks To ‘Star Wars’
Jun 23, 2016 08:08 am UTC| Technology
Remember Burnout Revenge and Burnout Paradise? The developer of those games, Criterion Games was going to create an extreme sports video game title, which they actually announced back in E3 2014. It ignited a firestorm of...

‘Neo’ More Powerful Than ‘PS4,’ Current Console Lifecycle At Risk
Jun 23, 2016 06:59 am UTC| Technology
When Sony introduced the PlayStation Neo during E3, everyone was impressed by how much more powerful the unit was compared to the current PlayStation 4 console. However, it also resulted in many asking how the existence of...

‘Roost’ $49 Tool Prevents Water Damage To Homes
Jun 23, 2016 06:58 am UTC| Technology
Roost went from being a connected battery company, to one that sold smoke alarms, and finally to a seller of water or ice detectors. This latest leap in niche might seem a little awkward, particularly because more people...

‘Nanodegree’ Is Google’s Answer To Apple’s ‘Swift Playgrounds’
Jun 23, 2016 06:55 am UTC| Technology
Apple recently released a video game app called Swift Playgrounds, which is intended for children to learn to code. In response, Google ramped up its efforts to reach novice programmers with their much more user-friendly...

‘Dropbox’ Document Scanner For Mobile Released
Jun 23, 2016 03:30 am UTC| Technology
In an effort to court more businesses to make use of their services, Dropbox has released several new features, including one for scanning documents to help users copy physical paper contracts and such, and then upload it...