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Local company builds new bug-like robots to teach programming to schools

By Craig Risi
July 9, 2019 - 7 years ago

A small local tech start-up has created a lightweight robot with the purpose of rolling it out as an education tool to teach learners to code.

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Re-live history with a cassette Walkman

By Craig Risi
July 9, 2019 - 7 years ago

Last week saw us celebrating the 40th anniversary of the almighty Walkman and it appears that some people have gotten caught up in the nostalgia of it all. A company called Ninm wants to release a cassette Walkman based on the design of the original Sony device, though giving it a modern edge by integrating Bluetooth into it, so that …

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Scientists are picking up some weird signals from outer space

By Craig Risi
July 5, 2019 - 7 years ago

Scientists around the world have picked up some strange radio bursts over the past week. Are these intelligent signals from alien life far away or nothing to get excited about?

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Apple to abandon its problematic MacBook keyboard design

By Craig Risi
July 5, 2019 - 7 years ago

Apple's recent MacBooks may have forced a redesign to focus on thinner laptops, but it had the consequence of people not being happy with its keyboard design - something which they are now going to abandon.

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After yet another Facebook outage, are tech outages becoming more dangerous?

By Craig Risi
July 5, 2019 - 7 years ago

This past week saw yet another big social media outage as Facebook, along with its sister sites Instagram and WhatsApp, had an outage that prevented images from loading feeds or WhatsApp from sending image and video-based messages. It was an outage that I only read about in the news as the timing of the outage combined with the fact that …

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This game is designed to teach you about bad UI

By Craig Risi
July 5, 2019 - 7 years ago

Want to play a game that frustrates you endlessly. Try this game that is purposefully design around bad UI experiences.

Technology

Amazon admits that it may still have copies of users deleted Alexa data

By Craig Risi
July 4, 2019 - 7 years ago

Amazon is up to its bad tricks again as the company confirms that it does have copies of audio files users have deleted.

Technology

Valve releases 3D models of Index VR for people to design their own mods

By Craig Risi
July 4, 2019 - 7 years ago

If you want something done right, its best to do it yourself. And now thanks to Valve, you can with their Index VR set.

Technology

Samsung claims to have fixed the Galaxy Fold

By Craig Risi
July 4, 2019 - 7 years ago

Samsung claims to have fixed the issues that forced their ambitious Galaxy Fold device to be placed on hold, with the company testing a new designing and hoping to hit production soon.

Technology

Facebook’s Calibra to be put on hold while the US addresses regulatory concerns

By Craig Risi
July 3, 2019 - 7 years ago

It appears Facebook's latest efforts to create a cryptocurrency of their own are scaring US regulators who feel threatened by its potential risk to the economy.

Technology

The EU to start adding fake noises to electric cars

By Craig Risi
July 2, 2019 - 7 years ago

Electric cars are the future. A future though that is less kind to pedestrians, which is why he EU wants to see these silent machines make fake noises to alert people when they are approaching.

Gaming

Nvidia’s new RTX SUPER cards officially announced with local recommended pricing and availability

By Geoffrey Tim
July 2, 2019 - 7 years ago

In what’s possibly one of the worst-kept secrets in GPU tech right now, Nvidia’s got a whole new range of RTX cards, padding out the line-up of existing cards to offer more cads across the affordability spectrum

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