Social on the hunt for children: Instagram aims at under 13. What do you think?
An association that brings together parents and experts writes to Mark Zuckerberg: "put this project aside: Instagram for children is too risky"
An association that brings together parents and experts writes to Mark Zuckerberg: "put this project aside: Instagram for children is too risky"
A webcam made of “flesh, bone and fur”; with lots of eyebrows? Eyecam is scary, and a lot. But it can be damn useful to us.
One technology leverages machine learning (and small data sets to adapt to skin differences) to detect vital signs remotely.
According to a social researcher, science could create a real "orgasm button". It would be a relief for many. Indeed a tragedy.
This month's tasting of new spaces and new everyday objects that give us a glimpse of the future has a watchword: optimization.
Clubhouse has boomed, but there are many doubts about the security and privacy of this app. What are the current problems? Here is a complete map.
Whoever says "luxury" hasn't seen anything yet: the V90 Villa Edition camper has two floors, a terrace and even a lift. Only one thing missing, but it's a big one.
Among the capabilities of artificial intelligence there is a very promising one (and one that should be kept under control): that of learning our weak points to influence our choices.
We have seen GAN generate faces, fake biographies, songs. Now they also generate artificial genomes, mostly indistinguishable from the real one.
They have radios, solar panels, sensors and ventilation systems: they are the Ulmer Nests, hi-tech capsules to protect the homeless. And with this frost they can make a difference.
Digital health jumped at least 5 years with the pandemic. Here are the solutions and technologies sketched in 2020: from 2021 onwards will they boom or flop?
Facebook is dead, and I don't feel very good either: Zuckerberg's social network seems to have hit a peak and started a waning phase.
Artificial intelligence dominates the lives of Cloud Valley, the smart city designed in China. The city knows everything about everyone. Will the future be like this?
A vaccination passport that lets us know whether we are 'protected' or not. Vaccertify develops a prototype that could create controversy.
Amazon Ring Always Home Cam. Jeff Bezos' company dominates home security by also adding a "guardian" drone. Here's what it is.
Work from home is increasing, and the trend will grow even after the pandemic. Will virtual reality extend the boundaries of smartworking? The Infinite Office example.
A habitable module for desert tourism and activities? Oculus Pod seems like the ideal, self-sufficient and nature-inspired solution.
Amazon Halo arrives late in an already saturated but booming market like fitness, and seems to have far more tricks up its sleeve than it presents with its first release.
Toyota and Amazon agree to create a huge pool of vehicle data: it will lead to unthinkable services, and to intelligent and economical car insurance that will turn cars into "Big Sisters".
Less contact, more privacy: the Capsix robot massager (and its counterpart from the University of Plymouth) promise discreet and safe home relaxation. But are they ready?
Facebook doesn't stop anymore, and now it acquires Giphy. Perhaps, however, the small animations are not the real motivation for purchasing.