We miss Robin Williams already.
It was, conservatively, 90 seconds before I was satisfied Cadillac’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system wasn’t going to kill me. By that point, a combination of cameras, super-accurate maps, and a fancier-than-usual GPS system were keeping me dead-center at 65 mph on California’s 280, headed north toward San Francisco. As the CT6 eased its way around the corners, I spent … Continue reading
Amazon Prime Day returns next month
Posted in: Today's ChiliAmazon has announced that its annual Prime Day sale will return again this summer. This is the third year in a row that Amazon has offer its Prime-only sale, and this year promises to be bigger than the last two. Not only is Amazon expanding Prime Day to three new regions this year, but it will also be offering these … Continue reading
In the nascent connected speaker market, consumers appear to be gravitating towards the more affordably priced Amazon’s Echo Dot, according to new e-commerce sales data released this morning by Adobe. However, Google’s decision to release its Echo competitor, Google Home, in November paid off well, the study found. During the 2016 holidays, Google Home was able to outsell both… Read More
Machine learning is popping up in a range of different sports, helping to predict everything from athletes’ injuries to peak performance levels. Enter the Tour de France — the world’s biggest cycling event, consisting of 198 riders across 22 teams w…
If you haven’t heard of Anchor yet, it’s an app that lets you record little bits of audio and broadcast them to your followers with minimal fuss. In a lot of ways, it’s like Instagram or Snapchat stories, but focused purely on audio recordings — you…
Scientists in the UK and Netherlands have developed the first-ever device that can “walk” along like a caterpillar using a single, constant light source for power. The concept is clever: A polymer material is installed in a frame shorter than itself…
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Five people in rural America, from a midwife to an executive, talk about the damage they fear from the Senate bill.
These ‘American’ foods aren’t American at all.