The next time that you are trying to remember where you left your fitness tracker pause for a moment and ask yourself “how accurate is your commercial fitness tracker?”
Amazon’s collection of policies accidentally a word as “sellers use ‘collectible’ label to dodge price gouging rules”
Yesterday’s news:
People shopping at Walmart.
Today’s topic:
Anti-shoplifting artificial intelligence software – vs – Walmart employees.
A teenager in England has reportedly burned his hand “after his computer got infected with crypto-jacking malware”
The story of your life and this review of Microsoft’s Surface Book 3 are similar.
Here is an entertaining Sunday super synergistic “translation from VC-Backed PR Jargon To English”
Slip into something comfortable for this post that says “Google plans to stop making A.I. tools for oil and gas firms”
Bad news:
“Google has been tracking all your purchases”
Possibly good news:
“Here’s how to find them”
But wait, there’s more:
“you can delete the data”
Reports are in that “Google reportedly rescinds job offers for thousands of contractors and temporary workers” because reasons:
According to this post the British army has been “called in to help quash online conspiracy theories”
No word yet on use of tinfoil helmets.
If you were wondering where you could try an online simulator of “the controls of the actual interface used by NASA Astronauts” in the SpaceX vehicle, there is a website for that: