Introducing the Newsletter!
Technology is ever changing -- it can be hard to keep up. So we have compiled some of the most interesting advances or uses of technology, as well as some news from well-known industry giants.
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Snopes says nope to Facebook's money and leaves fact-checking program to pursue creating tools that will help the web at large, rather than just one program.
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Ford's designers are learning to create 3-D cars in virtual reality, using a program called Gravity Sketch.
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The makers of the Roomba have created an autonomous lawnmower, called the Terra. Instead of requiring wires to mark boundaries, the device requires wireless beacons, in an effort to simplify setup.
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Family Tree DNA, one of the largest at-home DNA testing companies is working with the FBI to try to solve old cases, raising serious privacy invasion concerns.
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In an effort to become a truly one-stop transportation solution, UBER has begun to integrate public transporation, beginning in Denver.
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Brain implants, AI, and a speech synthesizer have turned brain activity into robot words -- with hope of advancing the technology to help patients who have lost the ability to speak communicate with their families.
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