FBI reportedly uses a travel company’s data for worldwide surveillance
The FBI doesn’t necessarily have to rely on spy databases or phone records to collect vast amounts of information about suspects — it might just have to ask a travel company for help. Forbes… More here: FBI reportedly uses a travel company’s data for worldwide surveillance
Intel’s Mobileye will test self-driving cars at up to 80 MPH in Germany
Intel’s Mobileye self-driving division has received regulatory approval to test its vehicles on German roads, Intel announced. With a safety driver at the wheel, it can shake down its systems on… Original post: Intel’s Mobileye will test self-driving cars at up to 80 MPH in Germany
The Morning After: Sub-$700 gaming laptops and a $10,000 12K camera
Wednesday’s weird Twitter attack is still quite a mystery, but we can catch you up on some new details quickly: Twitter believes the attackers targeted about 130 accounts but hasn’t confirmed… See the article here: The Morning After: Sub-$700 gaming laptops and a $10,000 12K camera
NASA delays James Webb Space Telescope launch until October 2021
NASA has announced a new target launch date for the James Webb Space Telescope after it was delayed — yet again — due to the coronavirus pandemic and some technical challenges. The agency… Read the rest here: NASA delays James Webb Space Telescope launch until October 2021
When will Apple break up iTunes for Windows?
iTunes, once described as “the best Windows app ever written” by the ever-modest Steve Jobs, has already been transformed into multiple apps for Apple devices. But when will the company’s… Visit link: When will Apple break up iTunes for Windows?
