technology
Hackers are making robot vacuums randomly yell racial slurs
The attackers also got full control of the units. Robot vacuums across the country were hacked in the space of several days, according to reporting...
engadget.com
- 30+ days ago
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cooking / food & drink / recipes
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business
Five top tips for making money from your creative content
Unlock your earning potential with these winning strategies and tools, courtesy of the experts at content monetisation platform, destream. In one...
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technology
Google and Apple are making HDR photos work better on Android and iOS
HDR photos captured from an iPhone or an Android phone now work on both platforms. One of the best features of last year’s Android...
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science
Exploring decision making in people with obsessive compulsive disorder
Although obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) can be treated, research has shown that people with the disorder tend to have a lower quality of life...
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technology
AI is making phishing emails far more convincing with fewer typos and better formatting: Here's how to stay safe
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technology
These Humanoid Robots Can Clean Your Home
Neo is a humanoid robot that was built to do the ongoing tasks people might find annoying. Neo's skills are being tested inside Norwegian homes....
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entrepreneurship
Innovative startup could revolutionize air travel as we know it: 'Our technology unlocks this potential'
A startup out of Germany is making new waves in the clean aviation space — and investors are taking notice. With €2.3 million ( $ 2.5 million) in...
thecooldown.com
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beauty
Does Rosemary Oil Really Help Hair Grow? Here's What Experts Say
A dermatologist and trichologist share whether or not this viral ingredient can actually improve hair thickness. Chances are that one of your hair care goals...
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pets
KC inventor rolls elevated litter box to market (and cats already are making the leap)
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design
This Robot Wirelessly Charges Your EV By Driving Under It And Aligning The Charging Coils
If you’ve ever tried charging your phone on a wireless charging mat only to realize after an hour that it never charged because it...
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food & drink
Emily Blunt’s Favorite Chicken Recipe Is So Good, I Get Why It Made John Krasinski Fall in Love With Her (I’m Making It Every Week)
When Emily Blunt revealed that Ina Garten’s famous engagement roast chicken recipe helped her woo John Krasinski, I couldn’t resist putting it to...
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recipes
The Cheesy Broccoli Side Dish I’m Making Every Week Right Now
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technology
Researchers tortured robots to test the limits of human empathy
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how-to
Hackers Love This Common Password Mistake—Here's How To Stay Safe!
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job & work
The Neuroscience of Trust
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how-to
How to connect your audio interface to your computer – for both PC and Mac users
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nutrition
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technology
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apps
Popular Mac app Raycast heads to iPhone with key limitations
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books
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technology
Google’s Waymo is rolling into Washington, DC, in clever push to get legal robotaxis on the fed’s radar
Waymo One now provides 200,000 fully autonomous paid trips each week....
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beauty
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apps
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gaming
Delta Force Doesn’t Have Skill-Based Matchmaking, Says Devs
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crafting
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