
Robots Could Be Taxed In San Francisco Soon, Just As Bill Gates Wanted
Sep 08, 2017 00:00 am UTC| Technology
Just to prove that Microsoft founder Bill Gates can still have a huge influence in the tech and legislative sectors, a robot tax could be enacted in San Francisco, California soon. This follows the billionaires plan to...

Waymo Was Not Worried About Stolen Data Before Uber Lawsuit, Emails Reveal
Sep 07, 2017 23:59 pm UTC| Technology
The lawsuit between Googles self-driving car division Waymo and Uber is one of the biggest legal kerfuffles in the tech industry right now and it stemmed from data that was allegedly stolen by a former employee. Now, its...

The Epson LS100 Is An Expensive Projector, But It’s Features Make It Worth The Price
Sep 07, 2017 23:58 pm UTC| Technology
Projectors are not new, but during the long years of their existence, one of the things that have always plagued them involved projection interruptions. Basically, most projectors are placed at the back of the room, which...

Hurricane Irma Response Leads To Free Walkie-Talkie App Topping App Store Charts
Sep 07, 2017 23:58 pm UTC| Technology
As one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded, preparations for responses once Hurricane Irma hits the Caribbean and potentially some southern parts of the US are underway. One of the ways people are getting ready is...

Facebook Admits To Russia Political Ad Purchase During 2016 Elections, Criminal Offense?
Sep 07, 2017 23:58 pm UTC| Technology
After years of denying any role it played in influencing the 2016 US presidential elections, Facebook finally admits to Congress that it did receive payment from Russia for political ads. People representing the social...

Bungie Warns Of Server Queue Waits For Destiny 2, Microtransactions Signal Pay-To-Win?
Sep 07, 2017 23:57 pm UTC| Technology
Destiny 2 is out for those who bought physical copies, but the rest of the community is still waiting for the game to become available. Expecting a huge influx of players, Bungie is already sending out warnings that long...

Lenovo Fined $3.5 Million By FTC For Spying On Users
Sep 07, 2017 23:57 pm UTC| Technology
The Federal Trade Commission just slapped Lenovo a fine worth $3.5 million for selling products with adware pre-built into them. As the worlds second-largest maker of computers, many consider this amount paltry, which...