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Our U.S.-Mexico border is already pretty smart, but innovations from autonomous vehicles, VR, and AI are expected to make it smarter.
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Our U.S.-Mexico border is already pretty smart, but innovations from autonomous vehicles, VR, and AI are expected to make it smarter.
Achievement badges are bridging the gap between K-12 students, colleges, and businesses to unlock opportunities for kids who may not otherwise see them.
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Like all Marvel movies, Captain Marvel has easter eggs and hidden messages from other Marvel stories. This videos shows 8 of the more interesting ones.
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Elon Musk reminded the world that Tesla released all its patents in 2014 in an effort to curb climate change via electric cars.
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In this episode of The Weekly Buffer, Anthony, Adam, and Dylan discuss the Playstation Classic, Apples new release event, and Amazon’s sexist algorithm.
Quantum computing has arrived in a real way. Here’s a breakdown of the most recent quantum computer and it’s implications.
In Episode 2, we cover Adobe’s use of AI, quantum computers, and the impact of paternal exercise on a child’s metabolism.
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What do tiny turtles, beetle-based catheter research, and embryos who’re old before they’ve developed have in common? Quick Bytes, that’s what.
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Our U.S.-Mexico border is already pretty smart, but innovations from autonomous vehicles, VR, and AI are expected to make it smarter.
Achievement badges are bridging the gap between K-12 students, colleges, and businesses to unlock opportunities for kids who may not otherwise see them.
Do we actually have weather manipulation technology? Was your crazy cousin Jerry right all along? Find out in this short but informative video.
Disney just unveiled the details regarding it’s Disney+ streaming services. Find out all about it in this short video.
Want to work from home? Here are 5 home-based business ideas to consider.
Here are 5 facts about Super Mario Bros. that will change how you view and play the game forever. #3 kind of ruined my life …
History will be made this Friday when the first all-female team to conduct a spacewalk. Learn all about it in this short video.
Like all Marvel movies, Captain Marvel has easter eggs and hidden messages from other Marvel stories. This videos shows 8 of the more interesting ones.
Why is there black, toxic snow falling in Siberia? We’ll tell you why this is happening and what people are doing about it in this short video.
Elon Musk reminded the world that Tesla released all its patents in 2014 in an effort to curb climate change via electric cars.
Pi Day is upon us! And there’s no better way to celebrate math than by celebrating art. See how the two coincide in this infographic.
Which Harry Potter Hogwarts house do you belong to? And what does that say about your chances of success in business? Find out here.
An astroid named 16 Psyche was found to be made almost entirely of iron and nickel and is the most expensive thing in the universe.
According to the University of Arizona, bigger dogs are smarter than smaller dogs. How’s yours fair? Learn more in this short video.
Ever wonder how many heart-shaped boxes of chocolates are sold in the US? How about how much men spend versus women on Valentine’s Day gifts? Find out here.
Facial recognition is rapidly becoming more commonplace, but a lack of diversity in this tech could cause severe issues. Find out more in this video.
Watch our CES 2019 experience in just over a minute in this short video.
These Audeara Headphones measure your hearing to tailor the sound perfectly to you. Watch this short video to learn more.
What surprised our team at CES 2019? Were there so many robots that we should expect an uprising? Find out in this episode of The Weekly Buffer.
In this exclusive full-length interview with Sam Harris, we discuss social media’s impact, our haphazard approach to AI, Sam’s Waking Up Course, and more.
This week’s episode is all about digital badges, the tech that died this year, and crazy science facts from NatGeo’s 2019 Almanac.
Listen to our exclusive review on the latest, unreleased Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse!
This episode of our podcast explores the most popular apps of 2018, the best shows you’ll never see again, and NASA’s two year mission with Osiris Rex.
Where did Cyber Monday come from? What happened with the Mars landing? Would you eat insects to save the planet? Find out on The Weekly Buffer.
Lighting costs a lot, both in energy and dollars. In this video interview, we learn why the Seattle Mariners implemented LED stadium lighting.
In this episode, we look back at the late Stan Lee’s contributions to Marvel, real news in China delivered by a fake news anchor, and fake news videos.
What industries can be revolutionized by AR? Where are all the cashiers? What extremely large extinct creature was just discovered? Find out in our podcast.
In this episode of The Weekly Buffer, Anthony, Adam, and Dylan discuss the Playstation Classic, Apples new release event, and Amazon’s sexist algorithm.
Quantum computing has arrived in a real way. Here’s a breakdown of the most recent quantum computer and it’s implications.
In Episode 2, we cover Adobe’s use of AI, quantum computers, and the impact of paternal exercise on a child’s metabolism.
The Weekly Buffer is dead. Long live The Weekly Buffer Podcast! Check out our first episode on 3D printing, abused robots, and sci-fi science.
In this exclusive interview with the hosts of OnEducation the podcast, we discuss the art of podcasting, gamification, and more.
In this tech review, Evan Kelly takes a look at Panasonic’s new Lumix DC-TS7 camera. He tests it’s durability, it’s photo quality, and it’s sense of humor.
What do tiny turtles, beetle-based catheter research, and embryos who’re old before they’ve developed have in common? Quick Bytes, that’s what.
What’s the least terrifying giant prehistoric animal yet to be found? The truth is out there … er, in here. Learn all about this and more here.
Want to control your Apple HomeKit devices with the push of a button? This new tech, aptly named The Button, has more to it than meets the eye.
In this episode of Gadget Gauntlet, we take a look at the Abode Home Security System Starter Kit. This kit can be a big step towards smart home.
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