Author: Randall

Netflix’s ‘One Day at a Time’ gets saved from cancellation by Pop TV

[ad_1] You asked for it, we got it! New season of #OneDayAtATime is coming to @PopTV! #MoreODAAT pic.twitter.com/KxD1j4XsNF — Pop (@PopTV) June 27, 2019 The fourth season of the rebooted series will run on Pop for 13 episodes next year, with the whole core cast returning. The first three seasons will stay on Netflix for […]

Waymo hires former Anki staff to lead its self-driving trucks

[ad_1] It sounds like an odd move to jump from tiny bots like Vector to big rigs, but it’s a logical extension for at least some Anki workers. Sofman, for instance, worked alongside Waymo staff in Carnegie Mellon’s autonomous vehicle labs. And many of the team’s core skills can translate. After all, navigation is a […]

Spotify’s album pre-saves share personal data you might not be aware of

[ad_1] This is legal, but there are concerns that Spotify is not only tolerating excessive data collection with pre-saves, but isn’t completely transparent. The permission request section requires that you tap a “learn more” link to see exactly what a label wants, and there’s a good chance listeners will simply skip that so they can […]

Alphabet’s cybersecurity company Chronicle will join Google Cloud

[ad_1] Chronicle got its start as a project inside X, Alphabet’s “moonshot factory,” and it quickly spun into a standalone company. When Chronicle introduced Backstory this spring, the company compared it to Google Photos for cybersecurity. Users dump in data from various security products, and Backstory organizes the alerts and scans for legitimate threats. It’s […]

Seagate’s 5TB Backup Plus Portable drops to $100

[ad_1] Plantronics BackBeat FIT 3100 (Black) Street price: $130; deal price: $100 Back down to $100 in black, this matches the low we saw for these headphones a few months ago. The Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3100 is a truly wireless option with ear hooks that keep each earbud securely in place as you run. They’re […]

Lyft wants to be your ride to and from concerts

[ad_1] Lyft will offer scooter and bike rideshare options to help festival attendees get to their show on time. There will also be dedicated “Lyft Zones” where concertgoers can be dropped off and picked up before and after a show. According to Lyft and AEG, the services will be available at the following venues and […]

San Francisco’s grand plan to ban online e-cigarette sales

[ad_1] The board passed the legislation on Tuesday, and San Francisco Mayor London Breed has 10 days to sign it. She’s already said she will. When that happens, San Francisco will be the first US city to ban the sale of e-cigarettes. But, in a digital-first world, what does vaping prohibition actually look like? The […]

Apple Music now has 60 million paid subscribers

[ad_1] Apple Music now has 60 million paying subscribers. The company’s Eddy Cue, a senior vice president of services, confirmed the milestone with French business publication Numerama today. According to Music Business Worldwide, Apple also noted that Beats 1 has “tens of millions of listeners.” [ad_2] Source link

Google researchers trained AI with your Mannequin Challenge videos

[ad_1] While human depth perception isn’t duped by object motion, AI isn’t quite there yet. But generating enough clips to train AI would be difficult, and gathering enough people of different ages and genders creates an added challenge. That’s why the team turned to YouTube. If you participated in the Mannequin Challenge, there’s a chance […]