Homestuff: Tech
Online resources to help you get into the latest tech that will help change your life.
- DeepL Language Translation A.I. [web site]
- Odysee [web site]
- Gettr [web site]
- 12 Foot Ladder [web site]
- PodChaser: the podcast search engine [web site]
- Neeva Search Engine [web site]
- Mobile device manufacturers are about to get another plug standard shoved down their throat by the EU. [web page]
- FaceBook bets on new smart-glasses technology. [web page]
- Sparktoro: social media follower verification tool [web site]
- Gazing through the latest augmented reality contact lens from Mojo Vision. [web page]
- Thanks to the Internet, we're all famous now. [web page]
- LinkedIn has lately begun experimenting with a no-politics option. [web page]
- Artificial fingertip provides robots with a touch that is virtually humanlike, thanks to new 3D printed skin that responds to texture and form in the same way as human skin. [web page]
- What Is the Metaverse, and How Does It Work? A Beginner's Guide to Technology's Newest Fad [web page]
- A group of scientists is using sound waves to print complicated objects in three dimensions. [web page]
- A micro LED display is mounted on the top of the eye by a smart contact lens prototype. [web page]
- Oldest Search [web site]
- Amelia Whelan built up her sales community with social media until things ran hot. [web page]
- Augmented reality layers coming to a contact lens near you, soon. [web page]
- By jumping over 100 feet in the air, an amazingly strong robot just broke a world record. [web page]
- Warehouses, hospitals, farms, and maybe even your home will be transformed by the not-so-humble service robot. [web page]
- Redditle [web site]
- AI that designs proteins opens the door to medicines that humans could never imagine. [web page]
- The 127-qubit Eagle from IBM is the world's largest quantum computer to date. [web page]
- The Slack office networking system gets employees talking to each other; but some companies don't like what they hear being said. [web page]
- Every M1 Mac will get an update in 2022, with a speedier M2 processor and new designs. [web page]
- Hands-on with Magic Leap 2: augmented reality glasses that can dim the real world. [web page]
- By filtering out city noise, a deep-learning system might be used to identify earthquakes. [web page]
- NFTs and copyright are not the same thing, stupid. [web page]
- E Ink's new colour electronic paper is capable of playing videos at high speeds. [web page]
- Earth will soon be equipped with a black box that will record humanity's demise. [web page]
- Yapp Reminders iPhone App [app]
- Meet your new nesting bird-like robot. [web page]
- Save time on your Google Docs documents with these top tips for getting the most out of the service. [web page]
- Your household robot maid might have to wait a little longer, before tech advances to the level to support it. [web page]
- New tech aims for true 3D printing systems, rather than today's 2D approach. [web page]
- Is Signal still the most secure messaging app on your device? [web page]
- Your smart-phone's camera is about to get a lot better. [web page]
- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a speaker that is thinner than sheet music. [web page]
- Elon Musk unveiled a prototype of his "Optimus" robot, which uses some of the same artificial intelligence and sensors as the company's Autopilot driving assistance system. [web page]
- According to a new research, there might be more than 30 'active' extraterrestrial civilisations in our galaxy. [web page]
- A new black hole has been detected that is closer to Earth than any other. [web page]
- Because he couldn't figure out how to convert PDFs to Word files, Manafort left an incriminating paper trail. [web page]
- Satellites and spacecraft are malfunctioning due to a mystery decrease of the Earth's magnetic field. [web page]
- Please stop buying grain-free food for your pets. [web page]
- Ayahuasca Is Being Ruined by Millennials on Spirit Quests. [web page]
- This group is recruiting scientists to run for office in response to Trump's election. [web page]
- Elon Musk's buyout offer is accepted by Twitter. [web page]
- To capture "limitless" energy, Japan is hurling a massive turbine into the water. [web page]
- Apple's iPhones have slowed as a result of ageing batteries. [web page]
- Scientists are baffled by the abrupt disappearance of a massive, mysterious'monster' galaxy. [web page]
- The Nokia 3310 phone was revived during the 2017 Mobile World Congress. [web page]
- With 94 percent accuracy, a brain implant converts a disabled man's thoughts into text. [web page]
- You don't have to be concerned about Roundup in your morning cereal. [web page]
- Trump has been blocked from Twitter, but the Taliban's spokesperson continues to post. [web page]
- According to Nasa, the Sun recently produced the largest solar flare in years, and it may be waking up. [web page]
- In a world-first 'holoportation' breakthrough, NASA transmitted a doctor to the International Space Station. [web page]
- Scientists have confirmed that there is a 'Earth' orbiting our closest star. [web page]
- On the International Space Station, astronauts generate 'exotic stuff.' [web page]
- Apple mulls moving iPhone production to US, report says. [web page]
- This new ultra-compact camera captures breathtaking photographs and is the size of a grain of salt. [web page]
- Scientists have discovered a planet where iron showers. [web page]
- ATHENA laser weapon 'kills' 5 'outlaws'. [web page]
- 'Planet' disappears from sight prompting surprise and suspicions that it never actually existed [web page]
- A massive revolving disc discovered deep inside the cosmos casts doubt on our understanding of galaxies. [web page]
- Google searches favour Trump over Clinton in the 2016 election. [web page]
- According to analysis, almost every Tory commercial is deceptive, but none of Labour's are. [web page]
- Sonic youth: vaginal speaker lets you play tunes to foetuses. [web page]
- Using the Nasa satellite telescope, astronomers have discovered'regular rhythms' originating from faraway stars. [web page]
- The Classic Mini from Nintendo is a miniature NES with 30 games. [web page]
- According to a research, virtually all of your Facebook friends are false. [web page]
- A drug used to treat Alzheimer's disease has been shown to regrow human teeth. [web page]
- Global cyber-attack: Ransomware is halted 'by mistake' by a security blogger. [web page]
- 'Self-driving' lorries to be tested on UK roads [web page]
- Nasa has released a picture of a mystery object that has come from another solar system that has never been seen before. [web page]
- Yes, students are now tweeting about mass shootings. And We Ought to Pay Attention. [web page]
- Leaders of Britain First have been suspended from Twitter. [web page]
- The Nasa Voyager 2 probe, which was sent into interstellar space after leaving the solar system, has returned its initial findings. [web page]
- The Federal Court has made a decision. You have the legal right to secretly record cops. [web page]
- Birth of 'demon goat' terrifies town; police are called. [web page]
- Bank of America analysts think there's a 50 per cent chance we live in The Matrix. [web page]
- The iPhone 7 does away with the conventional headphone jack. [web page]
- 'Can you hear me?' scam has police urging people to hang up immediately [web page]
- In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have released an audio replica of an ancient Egyptian's speech. [web page]
- Microsoft intends to merge the PC and Xbox One platforms, putting an end to fixed console hardware. [web page]
- Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen exposes her true identity. [web page]
- It's an Unprecedented Shift in Policing to Use a Bomb Robot to Kill a Suspect. [web page]
- Palliative care is still a form of medicine. [web page]
- You don't have to have alcoholic tendencies to be a problem drinker. [web page]
- Nasa is developing a supersonic jet that will travel at the same speed as the Concorde but without the noise. [web page]
- According to a research, women write better code. [web page]
- Proxima b: Scientists discover a'second Earth' that may contain life and is near enough to be visited by spacecraft. [web page]
- Amazon has moved the Lord of the Rings programme from New Zealand to the United Kingdom. [web page]
- Surviving members of a suicide cult still maintain the group's 1990s website. [web page]
- Superfast internet will be available in new houses. [web page]
- Nasa has released the first'really fascinating' results from under the Martian surface. [web page]
- The $8.7 billion James Webb space telescope has been completed by NASA. [web page]
- During the Black Lives Matter marches, 'anonymous' internet activists experience a massive, unexplainable boost in support. [web page]
- In 2019, the United States will spend $674 billion on tanks, fighter planes, submarines, and other military hardware. [web page]
- According to WikiLeaks, Assange's Internet connection was cut off by a'state party.' [web page]