Tech News to Know This Week: May 3-9, 2022
Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into […]
Incorporating Artificial Intelligence Into Everyday Business Practices
Americans harbor a uniquely negative view of automation and artificial intelligence, remaining fearful that A.I. machines could one day replace human workers entirely. Whether cultivated by post-apocalyptic novels or sci-fi […]
5 Things to Know Before Your Morning Coffee — Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021
Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into one single cup of coffee.
5 Things To Know Before Your Morning Coffee — Friday, Jan. 22, 2021
Every day we wake up, drink a cup of coffee, and get ready for work. Following are a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed to fit into one single cup of coffee. These are the things you need to know before you step foot out of your door (or in front of a webcam) and into the real world this morning.
So sit back, grab a cup, and start your morning off right with a few “Quick Bytes” from Innovation & Tech Today.
You’re fired; Twitter Permanently Suspends Trump As Facebook Takes Action Too
Following the riots in Washington D.C. last week, Twitter is pointing the finger at President Donald Trump for the “incitement of violence” through the context of his tweets and has removed his account @realDonaldTrump from the public venue for good.
According to a company blog posted Jan. 8, two of Trump’s tweets violated Twitter’s Glorification of Violence Policy.
How To Stop Getting Biased News
With another US election coming up, it has once again been confirmed that foreign entities are trying to sway the voting. In the 2016 election season, they did so by using fake social media profiles, news sites, and other strategies to feed information to certain demographics.
Murder Hornets Are Here. Should You Be Concerned?
Murder Hornets are America’s latest problem. But how worried should you be? Check out the video below to find out more!
Quick Bytes: Canine Stress, Mosquito Meals, and Robot TV Hosts
In this installment of Quick Bytes, we’re looking at your puppy’s stress levels, what mosquitoes like to eat, and your future talk show hosts.
Quick Bytes: Flightless Birds, Locked iPhones, and Game of Thrones
Fascinating tech and science news is constantly circulating, with new discoveries popping up in every direction. Here is just a taste of some of the more interesting news bites from recent weeks.
Quick Bytes: Scary Clowns, Smart Bees, and the Latest Dating App
In this installation of Quick Bytes, we’re bringing you the strangest, latest tech and science news. Tell your coworkers around the proverbial water cooler. Impress your friends at parties. But […]
Why is the Titanic Disintegrating?
Slowly but surely, the Titanic may be disintegrating in its watery grave. Why is this happening? Check out the video below to find out!
Quick Bytes: Sparrow Songs, Invisibility Cloaks, and Alien Wasps
In this installment of Quick Bytes, we explore how sparrow’s pass down their songs, the science behind invisibility, and one very scary wasp.
Quick Bytes: Space Grease, Horse Dentistry, and Lab-Grown Brains
In this installment of Quick Bytes, we discover grease in space, ancient horse dentists, and how scientists are growing artificial brains in the lab.
Quick Bytes: Rodent Regret, Armadillo Dinners, and Cocoa Currency
In this chapter of Quickbytes, we explore how mice experience regret, the dangers of eating armadillo, and how Mayans used chocolate as currency.
Pokémon Is Crowned World’s Biggest Media Franchise
Pokémon is now the biggest media franchise in the world. Learn about its meteoric rise, who it has beat out, and why I still haven’t caught them all.
First Look: Sonos Amp Adds Versatility to Home Audio
Sonos, one of the best-known brands in home audio, is adding a new piece of hardware called the Sonos Amp. Find out here what it means for smart audio.
Anon, Identify Yourself: Chinese Government Bans Internet Anonymity
The National People’s Congress Standing Committee of China, has passed a law banning Internet users from publishing a wide variety of information, including anything that damages “national honour,” “disturbs economic […]
Microsoft Paint 3D Brings A Huge Update to the Original App
Did you ever open up Microsoft Paint, draw the ugliest squiggle ever, then fill in the pieces with all the colors of the rainbow? Or do you use Microsoft […]
“Magic Mushrooms” May Cure Depression
A small, human trial conducted by the Imperial College of London produced some surprising results: so-called “magic mushrooms” could possibly cure depression. Psilocybin, the compound in these mushrooms, is known […]
Mammoth Skull Unearthed in Mexico
What was this Mammuthus Columbi thinking as its massive, ten ton body began to sink deep into the prehistoric mud? Did it raise its massive trunk and trumpet in frustration? […]