Category: Technology
Google Agrees To Pay $270 Million Fine In Antitrust Case, Share Data With Competitors
Thomas Catenacci
Google settled an antitrust case with the French competition authority, agreeing to pay a nearly $270 million fine and accep [...]
How Integrated Hearing Technology Is Improving the Lives of Seniors
The pandemic has certainly changed the way many people communicate, resulting in an increase in the use of virtual tools and integrated software. For [...]
Microsoft Blocks Images Of Tiananmen Square Protests On Massacre Anniversary
Microsoft’s search engine Bing appeared to censor images of the protester who stood in front of a Chinese tank during the 1989 Tiananmen Square prote [...]
NASA Details Two Missions To Venus
On June 2nd, NASA unveiled two new missions to return to Venus. NASA’s last mission was Magellan, an orbiter launched in 1989 which deorbited in 1994 [...]
How Technology Is Changing Law Enforcement
The way in which law enforcement is carried out has changed immensely over the past decade or so, and a large part of that is down to the technology [...]
AT&T, Discovery Announce $43 Billion Media Merger In Bid To Compete With Netflix
AT&T and Discovery announced a $43 billion merger that would create one of the largest U.S. media companies in an attempt to compete with Net [...]
Hackers Threaten To Release Confidential DC Police Files Unless The City Pays Them $4 Million
Kaylee Greenlee
Hackers threatened to release 250 gigabytes of confidential Metropolitan Police Department files unless Washington, D.C., off [...]
OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Is On Its Way Home From Asteroid Bennu
After a 200 million mile journey for over two years, the OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft, which launched in September of 2016, has retrieved its sample and is [...]
Apple And Epic Games Take Their Fight To Court
Ever since Fortnite was kicked off Apple’s store for purposefully bypassing Apple’s payment systems in place for them to gain commission through sale [...]
Genetic Testing Shows Some ‘Touch-Me-Not’ Flowers Resist Deadly Disease
BALM, Fla. – If you’re impatient for impatiens, a University of Florida scientist has good news for you: Some varieties of the popular flower resist [...]