Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service arrives in Beijing
Baidu launched its Apollo Go robotaxi service in the Chinese cities of Changsha and Cangzhou back in August, shortly after announcing that its autonomous driving computer is ready for use on the… Visit link: Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi service arrives in Beijing
MIT sleep monitor can track people’s sleeping positions using radio signals
A team of MIT researchers has developed a device that can monitor people’s sleep postures without having to use cameras or to stick sensors on their body. It’s a wall-mounted monitor the team… More here: MIT sleep monitor can track people’s sleeping positions using radio signals
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Zoom rolls out two-factor authentication for all accounts
Zoom has unveiled two-factor authentication (2FA) for all user accounts, to make it easier to prevent “zoombombing” and other security breaches. Once enabled, the system will require users to… See more here: Zoom rolls out two-factor authentication for all accounts
Amazon wants a Joe Exotic series starring Nicolas Cage
One of the clearest signs that we’re approaching the Peak TV bubble is the number of upstart streaming companies making the same damn show. Variety is reporting that Amazon is looking to launch… Original post: Amazon wants a Joe Exotic series starring Nicolas Cage
Apple gives Stadia and xCloud the green light to run on iOS
“Streaming game services may offer a catalog app on the App Store to help users sign up for the service and find the games on the App Store, provided that the app adheres to all guidelines,… Read the original here: Apple gives Stadia and xCloud the green light to run on iOS
