Year: 2024

Ring announces a new battery-powered doorbell with 3D motion detection

Ring has revealed an update for its well-liked Battery Doorbell Plus outdoor camera. As is always the case

Vision Pro latest update improves the look of ‘Persona’ avatars

Personas, which allows users to see a digital version of themselves during calls, Zoom meetings, etc., is a

We finally know why blueberries are blue

Have you ever wondered why blueberries appear blue at first but turn red when squished? Now, scientists have

Thanks to AI, Imran Khan gave speeches from jail

Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), Imran Khan is able to continue giving campaign speeches ahead of Pakistan's election

Your daily horoscope for Thursday, February 8, 2024

If you're feeling uneasy and uncertain, the world is calling you to pay close attention to what you

How to set up your iPhone and all other Apple devices for Apple Pay

One of the most widely used digital payment systems worldwide, Apple Pay enables customers to make purchases through

Crypto ransom attack payments breaks record in 2023 – Chainalysis

Blockchain analytics company Chainalysis reported on Wednesday that payments from ransom attacks pertaining to cryptocurrencies nearly doubled to

Top password errors to avoid making

You will be familiar with passwords whether you're an online newbie or a total computer fanatic. It's also

Proton is entering the business world with its password manager

Proton has released a commercial edition of their popular password manager, which comes with a number of enhancements

AI is currently being used in horrifying ways to “fix” women

Only a few weeks after lewd, artificial intelligence (AI) photos of Taylor Swift surfaced on X, the Grammy

An attempt to use AI to resolve conflicts didn’t work out well for humanity

It appears that AI chatbots are more impulsive than people and would detonate nuclear bombs merely for the

Top scientist dismissed for claiming that sins can affect fetuses

A prominent Russian scientist was sacked for asserting that although humans once lived for 900 years, our current