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A suspected robber turned a driverless Waymo into an unlikely getaway car after fleeing a Los Angeles grocery store robbery Monday night. Police tracked the autonomous vehicle and arrested the suspect following a standoff. The bizarre incident has sparked online debate, with some joking about the logistics of using a self-driving car to escape. -
Korean research team pulls a 'Minority Report', using AI to predict crimes
The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has developed "Dejaview," a technology that combines CCTV footage, crime statistics, and location data to detect and predict potential crimes. -
Legal Challenges In The Age Of Digital Revolution
Almost every sector of society is feeling the headwinds of the digital revolution, and it definitely includes the challenges and changes the legal sphere is being faced with. -
Apple Files Lawsuit Against Qualcomm in Third Country - The United Kingdom
The legal battle pushes on between Apple and Qualcomm after the Cupertino-based tech giant sued the Snapdragon processor maker over patent and royalty disputes. -
Philip Lowe Emphasizes Role of Politicians and Businesses in Australian Economic Growth
Phil Lowe has a cuttingly sharp message for politicians and business. He says it's up to them to do a whole lot more than monetary policies to avoid bigger social and economic problems. -
RSA Conference 2017: Neil deGrasse Tyson Deems Snowden 'Most Patriotic', Other Event Highlights Detailed
The RSA conference 2017 covered a wide array of topics ranging from tech, science and celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson praising Edward Snowden. -
Technology is Much Likely Making The Society Stupid
Despite reaping benefits from the advancement of technology, it appears to be that the society has grown to be dull and slow in intelligence, or crudely, "stupid", from the obsession towards technology. -
Silicon Valley And Immigration: How Trump Administration Could Eliminate Talent In Tech Industry
Both Silicon Valley and the recent immigration ban don't go well with each other and tech leaders feel that the Trump Administration might spell disaster for tech companies. -
'Technology Companies' Make A Stand Against Travel Ban; Apple Facebook & Google Included
Several "technology companies" work on a brief against President Donald Trump's executive order on travel ban. -
OPPO R9 Dethrones Apple's iPhone In China's Sales Charts; Smartphone Reaches Sales Milestone
OPPO's flagship model has taken over Apple's popular iPhone in terms of the number of units sold in China. -
iPhone 8 Receives An Intriguing Concept Design; Apple Might Bump Its Price Higher
Prior to the iPhone 8 release date, some designers are already coming up with some interesting concept designs for the highly anticipated smartphone. -
Apple Joins Tech Giants In Ethical AI Research Group
Combatting these concerns (among others) are five main tech companies - Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and IBM. -
NVIDIA Shield TV Owners Get 4K HDR Game Streaming; Company Leads Tech Race
Owners of the older models of NVIDIA's Shield TV gets a piece of 4K HDR game streaming through a firmware update. -
Microsoft CEO: AI to Help, Not Replace Workers
Despite the taking over of AI in the tech industry, Microsoft CEO explains that the implementation of AI should help workers in an organisation instead of substituting them with the technology itself. -
AirPods are even more insanely popular than you think
Despite having an awkward start upon their initial release, Mac's AirPods have been something that have gained quite a bit of attention -
CES 2017: Top 10 Sharpest Designs
A rundown on the sharpest and most alluring designs for technology that was presented at CES 2017 that will capture the interest of many design lovers. -
CES To Showcase Highly-Anticipated Tech Architecture in 2017
CES 2017 debuts all of its plans and new releases of technology for 2017 It's safe to say that technology has helped a great deal of humanity. From medical to scientific and to entertainment, technology is certainly the edge that humanity has over all other life forms on this planet. -
Proposed NY Bill Would Allow Police Use Textalyzer Device to Investigate Phone Logs in Time of Accident
A New York proposed bill would allow police officers to use a textalyzer device to check drivers’ phones to determine whether the driver was on the phone when a crash or accident happened. The device, however, will not give the police officer access to personal data. -
Apple Inc. in the midst of Constitutional dilemma: Uphold the law on national security or protect its customer's privacy right
Apple stands strong to argue in behalf of its every customer in protecting their inherent right against privacy. -
Apple seen to aggressively pursue virtual & augmented reality tech
FBR & Co’s Daniel Ives told investors that he predicts Apple to be aggressive in creating virtual and augmented reality products in 2016.
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