With AWS Secrets Manager, you can easily rotate secrets, such as database credentials, using built-in integration for Amazon RDS for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Amazon Aurora. Users and applications retrieve the latest version of secrets with a call to Secrets Manager APIs, eliminating the need to hardcode sensitive information in plain text. In addition, Secrets Manager […]
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AWS launches a cheaper single-zone version of its S3 storage service
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April Underwood is now Slack’s chief product officer
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Facebook rewrites Terms Of Service, clarifying device data collection
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Amazon is bringing hands-free Alexa to Fire 7 and Fire HD 8 tablets
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China’s Didi Chuxing confirms it has launched a food delivery business
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Google matches 100 percent of its power consumption with renewables
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iOS could detect when you hover you finger over the screen
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Yellow raises $9 million to launch dockless bike-share in Brazil
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Hot security startup Duo Security opens office in Downtown Detroit
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Sarah Lacy launches Chairman Mom, a social platform for working mothers
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11 Free Resume Templates You Can Customize in Microsoft Word
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Google’s latest undersea cable project will connect Japan to Australia
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Marketing to Gen Z: What Everyone Over the Age of 30 Ought to Know
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1Password replaces Teams Pro with new business plan
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This new venture fund has more than $180 million to invest in interactive entertainment startups
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Chinese bike-sharing pioneer Mobike sold to ambitious Meituan Dianping for $2.7B
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JUMP Bikes weighing Uber acquisition, investment offers
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Spotify’s missing money-maker is artist-to-fan messaging
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Apple steals Google’s AI chief
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NASA grants Lockheed Martin $248M contract to develop a quieter supersonic jet
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GoFundMe acquires YouCaring as charitable crowdfunding continues to consolidate
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Alexa’s routines can now play music, podcasts and radio shows
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Where’s the beef? For Impossible Foods its in boosting burger sales and raising hundreds of millions
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Breaking: Active shooter reported at YouTube HQ
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Spotify traded down 10% on first day, achieved $26.6 billion market cap
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Why 2018 will be the year apps go to the edge
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MIT cuts ties with brain preservation startup Nectome
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Snapchat brings back GIPHY after removal due to racist GIF
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Facebook Is Rolling out New Background Information Tools for News Feed Content
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Motiv’s neat little fitness ring gets Android and Alexa support
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Minit is a monochromatic adventure that eats up hours 60 seconds at a time
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AllRaise wants to increase the amount of venture funding female founders receive
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betaworks VisionCamp introduces seven new AR/computer vision companies
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Facebook launches bulk app removal tool amidst privacy scandal
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Zendesk hits $500 M run rate, launches customer service content management platform
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Spotify opens at $165.90, valuing company at $30 billion
Spotify opened on the New York Stock Exchange at $165.90, giving the company a market value of nearly $30 billion. The first trade didn’t happen until 12:45pm Eastern. This is halfway through the trading day, and a record for the latest time for a public debut. Spotify isn’t selling its shares on the stock market, meaning […]
HTC is looking for a savior in VR, but it won’t find it
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Adobe brings more of its AI smarts to its video tools
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Stackery lands $5.5 million for serverless platform
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Instagram Has Limited (or Cut off) API Data Available to Developers. Here's What That Means.
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Bancor takes on Crypto exchanges with wallet that converts across tokens
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Google rolls out a better way to search for movies
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Announcing the agenda for TC Sessions: Robotics at UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall on May 11
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Backblaze partners with Packet and Server Central to better challenge the big clouds
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Messenger adds support for sharing HD video, 360-degree photos
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Twitter to live stream weekly MLB games in renewed deal
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Mozilla shows off a Firefox ‘mixed reality’ browser for headsets
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Snap introduces group video calls for up to 16 people
Snapchat has today introduced a new group video chat feature, letting users chat with up to 16 of their closest friends. If users need more people in the chat (which, for those of us who have large conference calls, sounds awful!), Snap is also offering group voice calls with up to 32 participants. The feature […]
SalesLoft soars with $50 M Series C
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Adobe updates Lightroom CC and Classic with improved profile support
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SoftBank leads $450M investment in Paytm’s e-commerce business
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Greenhouse Inclusion aims to reduce bias in the hiring process
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InVision acquires design visibility tool Wake
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More countries are probing Grab-Uber deal over anti-competition concerns
Singapore’s competition agency last week opened an investigation into Grab’s acquisition of Uber’s Southeast Asia, and now authorities in the Philippines and Malaysia are following suit by looking closely at the deal. From The Philippines Competition Commission: The Grab-Uber acquisition is likely to have a far reaching impact on the riding public and the transportation […]
Singapore issues first fines to Airbnb hosts for violating rental laws
Singapore has fined two Airbnb hosts who broke the country’s rules on apartment rentals. In a first for the country, two men were fined SG$60,000 (US$45,800) each for unauthorized lettings at four apartments using the U.S.-based rental platform, Reuters reports. Singapore’s law prevents public housing rentals that are under six months — or three months in […]
31% of Tech Workers Say They Would #DeleteFacebook [New Data]
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JPMorgan’s blockchain head is leaving to start her own business
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Facebook blames bug for saving users’ deleted videos
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What to expect when Spotify goes public Tuesday
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Amazon EBS Adds Support for Tagging EBS Snapshots Upon Creation and Resource-Level Permissions
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Walmart reportedly in talks to acquire prescription delivery service PillPack
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How to Create an SEO Strategy for 2018 [Template Included]
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Elon Musk just took charge of Model 3 production, saying it’s his “most critical” job right now
You can probably argue over whether it’s a good or a bad sign, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed on Twitter today a report in The Information that he has taken over direct control of the division that’s producing Tesla’s Model 3 electric sedan after the company failed to meet the delivery goals it had […]
AWS Lambda Supports Node.js v8.10
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Self-care apps are booming
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Google AI and search chief John Giannandrea steps down
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Amazon Rekognition Improves Accuracy of Real-Time Face Recognition and Verification
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Amazon WorkDocs Drive Is Now Available for Microsoft Windows Users
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California DMV has new regulations for self-driving car companies
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AWS Glue is now available in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) AWS region
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Here are the five things I learned installing a Smart Mirror
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Lyft Line may be prepping for launch in Toronto
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Amazon API Gateway Supports Resource Policies for APIs
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Amazon API Gateway Supports Cross-Account AWS Lambda Authorizers and Integrations
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Fitbit is crashing after a pretty gnarly note from Wall Street
Fitbit shaved off another roughly 10% of its value in trading today after a downgrade from a Wall Street firm, which will once again throw on more skepticism as to whether or not Fitbit can be a viable business in the smartwatch market. The note came from Morgan Stanley this morning, which said it was […]
Amazon Elasticsearch Service Simplifies User Authentication and Access for Kibana with Amazon Cognito
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SpaceX launch will bring science and supplies to ISS and return with a glitchy Robonaut
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Apple, in a very Apple move, is reportedly working on its own Mac chips
Apple is planning to use its own chips for its Mac devices, which could replace the Intel chips currently running on its desktop and laptop hardware, according to a report from Bloomberg. Apple already designs a lot of custom silicon, including its chipsets like the W-series for its Bluetooth headphones, the S-series in its watches, […]
Google is banning all cryptomining extensions from its Chrome Web Store
Google today announced that it will ban from its Chrome Web Store any and all browser extensions that mine crypto. Mining cryptocurrencies in the browser isn’t the most efficient way for individuals to get rich, but if you are a developer and you get thousands of machines to mine for you, that equation changes in your […]
The International Space Station is getting a new printer
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Microsoft launches AI and entry-level software development courses
Microsoft today launched two new courses in its online education program for developers: an entry-level software development class and an AI course for more advanced developers who want to expand their knowledge of machine learning. It’s no secret that there aren’t enough data scientists and machine learning developers available to fulfill the current demand. It’s […]
Utah education technology unicorn Pluralsight files for IPO
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NTSB is ‘unhappy’ about Tesla publicly disclosing details of fatal crash
Tesla provided some more details on Friday about the fatal crash involving one of its Model X vehicles, but the National Transportation Safety Board isn’t particularly happy about that, The Washington Post first reported. “In each of our investigations involving a Tesla vehicle, Tesla has been extremely cooperative on assisting with the vehicle data,” NTSB spokesperson […]
Facebook shows off a new avatar system, but it’s still just for VR
Facebook is continuing to drive updates to their little-used virtual reality Spaces app where users can explore 360 content and chat with other users in VR. Today, FB showcased some big new changes to the avatar system in Spaces that switches up the visual style quite a bit. The avatar system is a lot more […]
ESPN’s streaming service, ESPN+, to launch April 12
ESPN’s new streaming service, ESPN+, was already expected to arrive this spring. Now we have the launch date: April 12, 2018. The service will cost subscribers $4.99 per month, and offer streaming access to live sports, original content, and on-demand programming delivered a redesigned and personalized ESPN app, as well as ESPN.com In August 2017, […]
Microsoft launches 2 new Azure regions in Australia
Microsoft continues its steady pace of opening up new data centers and launching new regions for its Azure cloud. Today, the company announced the launch of two new regions in Australia. To deliver these new regions, Azure Australia Central and Central 2, Microsoft entered a strategic partnership with Canberra Data Centers and unsurprisingly, the regions […]
Activist investors Elliott snag 10.3 percent stake in Commvault
Elliott Management, an investment firm long known for its activist streak, set it sights on Commvault today, purchasing a 10.3 percent stake and nominating four Elliott-friendly members to the company’s board of directors. It likely means that Elliott is ready to push the company to change direction and cut costs, if it sticks to its […]
Music app Genius launches its own take on Stories, aided by YouTube
Genius, the big database of song lyrics and musical knowledge, is today launching its own version of “stories,” the Snapchat and Instagram-like short form sharing format that’s been rapidly spreading to a number of sites and apps, including Facebook, Messenger, Skype, and even Google. Genius’ “Song Stories,” as the new product is called, combine Genius […]
82Labs raises $8M to create a better hangover recovery drink
While taking some time off to travel before his next gig, Sisun Lee spent a lot of time in Korea — where he found himself drinking alcohol pretty much every night and then getting rolling the next morning, regardless of hangover status. He also found that there were popular local herbal hangover drinks that everyone […]
Tesla is now worth less than Ford
Tesla’s stock price is falling and in doing so, has retreated on milestones it set last year. As of publication, the company’s value is less than Ford’s for the first time in a year. At current levels, Tesla’s market cap is $42.063 billion while Ford is trading at $43.588. It was a year ago tomorrow that […]
Walmart brings its partnership with JD.com into the food business
Walmart is bringing its partnership with JD.com into its grocery business. The Chinese physical store will stock products that customers can also buy through its Walmart’s virtual storefront on the Chinese electronic marketplace, JD.com, according to a report in Reuters. Walmart first partnered with JD.com two years ago as both companies struggled to overcome the […]
Tesla makes Autopilot easier to use in the Model 3
The Model 3 now has a new way to control Autopilot. The company recently sent out an update that moved the controls from the center infotainment stack to the steering wheeling. Previously, drivers had to use the large screen to change Autopilot’s speed and cruise distance and in doing so, required drivers to take their […]
YouTube launches a shorter, skippable ad format
YouTube today is introducing a new ad format that will allow viewers to skip even shorter ads. Called “TrueView for reach,” the format arrives around two years after YouTube’s introduction of the six-second bumper, which the company says advertisers have learned how to best use to raise brand awareness, despite having only a few seconds […]
Alexa users can now donate to charity with their voice
Just in time to be too late for your 2017 taxes, Amazon’s added a new skill for Alexa that lets users donate with their voice. The command is pretty much as you’d expect — say, “Alexa, donate $20 to the American Cancer Society” and the smart assistant will pull that money from your associated account. […]
Publishing blockchain startup, Po.et hires VP of engineering
Po.et a startup that wants to put publishing permissions on the blockchain and build a marketplace on top of it, announced today that it was bringing on Eric Elliott as the VP of engineering. Today’s announcement comes on the heels that the company had hired Jarrod Dicker as CEO in February. Dicker was previously vice president of innovation […]
SiFive gets $50.6M to help companies get their custom chip designs out the door
With the race to next-generation silicon in full swing, the waterfall of venture money flowing into custom silicon startups is already showing an enormous amount of potential for some more flexible hardware for an increasingly changing technology landscape — and Naveed Sherwani hopes to tap that for everyone else. That’s the premise of SiFive, a […]
Atlassian’s two-year cloud journey
A couple of years ago, Dropbox shocked a lot of people when it decided to mostly drop the public cloud, and built its own datacenters. More recently, Atlassian did the opposite, closing most of its datacenters and moving to the cloud. Companies make these choices for a variety of reasons. When Atlassian CTO Sri Viswanath […]
What You Missed Last Month in Google
They say that April showers bring May flowers. And while April has only just arrived, we can say one thing for the previous month: At Google, when it rains, it pours. March was quite a busy month for Google. From new payment capabilities to rumors flying about the search engine results page (SERP), news from […]
COSMIQ maker Deepblu launches a booking platform it calls the “Airbnb of diving”
After it took James Tsuei a month of research and emails to plan a dive in Indonesia, he decided it was time for his startup, Deepblu, to launch a booking platform for divers. Planet Deepblu bills itself as “the Airbnb for diving” and is the latest piece of the diving ecosystem the Taipei-based startup is […]
Alibaba to buy all remaining outstanding shares of local delivery service Ele.me
As expected since February, Alibaba will buy all outstanding shares of Ele.me that it doesn’t already own. Best-known for food deliveries, Ele.me claims to be China’s biggest online delivery and local services platform. In an announcement, Alibaba said the deal values Ele.me at $9.5 billion. Alibaba, which first invested in Ele.me two years ago, and […]
Facebook Cover Photo Do's and Don'ts [+Cover Photo Templates]
Facebook Cover Photo Size Optimize your cover photo for the right dimensions: 851 pixels wide and 315 pixels tall for desktop, 640 pixels wide by 360 pixels tall for mobile. If your uploaded image is smaller than these dimensions, Facebook will stretch it to fit — making it look blurry. When people arrive at your […]
The 17 Best Advertisements of All Time
I’ve always been a little leery of proclaiming anything “the best.” I never declared anyone my best friend as a kid because I was afraid my other friends might assume I thought less of them. So it was a little difficult for me to come up with just one “best” advertisement of all time — […]
Cloudflare’s new ‘privacy-focused’ DNS service speeds up your web browsing
Cloudflare decided to use April Fool’s Day (4/1) to share some news about four 1’s that could help speed your internet browsing. The company announced today that it’s launching a DNS service for consumers called 1.1.1.1 The company’s tool — which is not some super nerdy April Fool’s joke — will allow users to shorten […]
What Apple’s education announcements mean for accessibility
Steven Aquino Contributor Steven Aquino is a freelance tech writer and iOS accessibility expert. More posts by this contributor The pleasure and the pain of the accessible smart home How auto unlock makes the Mac more accessible From an accessibility news standpoint, this week’s Apple event in Chicago was antithetical to the October 2016 event. At […]
China’s 9-ton Tiangong-1 space station will burn up tonight, but no one knows quite where
What goes up must come down. That’s generally the rule, anyway, certainly for spacecraft that have fulfilled their purpose and have no way to stay in orbit. Such is the case of Tiangong-1, China’s first space station, which after nearly 7 years in space is making an uncontrolled descent and should provide a nice fiery […]
STEAMRole is like Tinder for mentorship
Providing ongoing mentorship can be impractical for busy professionals. With STEAMRole, the idea is to empower professionals to easily share their stories with students and young professionals. It’s like Tinder for finding your role model and dream career in science, technology, engineering, art or math, STEAMRole founder and CEO Clarence Wooten told me. “As the […]
DARPA wants new ideas for autonomous drone swarms
The Defense Department’s research wing is serious about putting drones into action, not just one by one but in coordinated swarms. The Offensive Swarm-Enabled Tactics program is kicking off its second “sprint,” a period of solicitation and rapid prototyping of systems based around a central theme. This spring sprint is all about “autonomy.” The idea […]
Charting the adoption of direct startup investments by family offices
There’s money, and then there’s wealth. In all likelihood, money is what most of us have (or don’t have). It’s what we use to buy lunch, pay rent or put a down payment on a house. Wealth, on the other hand, is what buys yachts. But more than superficial material things, wealth also buys financial security […]
Nostalgia eats itself in ‘Ready Player One’
First things first: I had a really good time watching Ready Player One. As promised, the movie feels like a chance for Steven Spielberg to return to his roots as a blockbuster filmmaker, and to take all the toys out of the box and smash them together. The film is based on Ernest Cline’s bestselling […]
‘Highly critical’ CMS bug has left over 1 million sites open to attack
The team behind the popular open-source CMS Drupal is urging admins to update their sites to ward off a nasty bug that could leave their sites “highly compromised” to attackers, according to the organization. The effected versions (Drupal 6, 7 and 8) of the CMS power over one million websites on the internet. Drupal has […]
Gillmor Gang: The Great Divide
The Gillmor Gang — Frank Radice, Keith Teare, Denis Pombriant, Esteban Kolsky, and Steve Gillmor. Recorded live Saturday, March 31, 2018. @stevegillmor, @ekolsky, @DenisPombriant, @fradice, @kteare Produced and directed by Tina Chase Gillmor @tinagillmor Liner Notes Live chat stream The Gillmor Gang on Facebook
Original Content podcast: We drop by Netflix’s ‘Terrace House’
Terrace House is a tough show to explain. Like The Real World and other reality TV, the show puts a group of strangers together in a house. But that’s about where the similarities end. On Terrace House, most of the cast members genuinely seem to be rooting for each other. And while there’s still drama, […]
Arbtr wants to create an anti-feed where users can only share one thing at a time
At a time when the models of traditional social networks are being questioned, it’s more important than ever to experiment with alternatives. Arbtr is a proposed social network that limits users to sharing a single thing at any given time, encouraging “ruthless self-editing” and avoiding “nasty things” like endless feeds filled with trivial garbage. It’s […]
Knitting machines power up with computer-generated patterns for 3D shapes
At last, a use for that industrial knitting machine you bought at a yard sale! Carnegie Mellon researchers have created a method that generates knitting patterns for arbitrary 3D shapes, opening the possibility of “on-demand knitting.” Think 3D printing, but softer. The idea is actually quite compelling for those of us who are picky about […]
Who gains from Facebook’s missteps?
Joanna Glasner Contributor More posts by this contributor What does it take to be a startup that raises huge sums quickly? Not a minimalist? Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items When Facebook loses, who wins? That’s a question for startups that may be worth contemplating following Facebook’s recent stock price haircut. The […]
Red Hat looks beyond Linux
The Red Hat Linux distribution is turning 25 years old this week. What started as one of the earliest Linux distributions is now the most successful open-source company, and its success was a catalyst for others to follow its model. Today’s open-source world is very different from those heady days in the mid-1990s when Linux […]
Google needs your help finding Waldo
At some point in the not-so-distant past, April Fools was about pranks and hoaxes, but given that we apparently have enough of those on the web, the day has somehow morphed into a celebration of random jokey things. This year’s Google Maps gag is no exception. Starting today, when you open Google Maps on your […]
Tapster’s robots are built to poke touchscreens
The CEO and COO are at their desks when I knock on the door, intently assembling robots to fulfill the company’s latest order. Tapster is about as lean as startups get. Founded three years ago (on Star Wars Day), the company’s two-person staff is half the size it was at its height, but a third […]