“Flying Taxis May Be Years Away, but the Groundwork Is Accelerating” plus 4 more NYT > Technology |
- Flying Taxis May Be Years Away, but the Groundwork Is Accelerating
- Amazon Buys Ring, Maker of Smart Home Products
- Tech Fix: Should You Get a Cheaper Phone? Be Sure to Look Into the Camera
- State of the Art: The Sublime and Scary Future of Cameras With A.I. Brains
- Tech Tip: You Dumped Facebook. So Why Does It Keep Sending You Emails?
Flying Taxis May Be Years Away, but the Groundwork Is Accelerating Posted: 27 Feb 2018 06:00 PM PST As in the early days of self-driving cars, companies are digging in now so they aren't left behind later. Just don't call the aircraft "flying cars." |
Amazon Buys Ring, Maker of Smart Home Products Posted: 27 Feb 2018 04:51 PM PST Amazon has made home automation a major focus because of the success of its Echo family of products. |
Tech Fix: Should You Get a Cheaper Phone? Be Sure to Look Into the Camera Posted: 28 Feb 2018 06:40 AM PST The most popular smartphones can cost $700 or more. But for roughly $200, you can have a model that isn't cutting edge but is plenty capable. |
State of the Art: The Sublime and Scary Future of Cameras With A.I. Brains Posted: 27 Feb 2018 11:58 AM PST A new generation of cameras like Google's new Clips device can understand what they see, creating intriguing and sometimes eerie possibilities. |
Tech Tip: You Dumped Facebook. So Why Does It Keep Sending You Emails? Posted: 28 Feb 2018 06:00 AM PST If you're still receiving "Welcome back to Facebook" messages, you may not have fully closed your account on the social network. |
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