How global unrest will impact innovation in 2023
In some ways, the prevalent negative market forces might actually serve as an accelerant for creativity.
How global unrest will impact innovation in 2023 by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
In some ways, the prevalent negative market forces might actually serve as an accelerant for creativity.
How global unrest will impact innovation in 2023 by Ram Iyer originally published on TechCrunch
AR tech sounds pretty cool, but nobody wants to be a glasshole. Today at CES, we checked out Lumus‘ bid to make AR glasses a little bit less cringe. The company creates a series of glasses that look, well, more or less like glasses, and are compatible with prescription lenses, too. The new glasses are […]
Lumus shows off AR glasses that don’t look too dorky by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
Earlier today, Tesla quietly announced new pricing for the China market. The Model 3 and Model Y saw their prices cut drastically, and Tesla finally revealed the pricing for the high performance Plaid edition of the Model S and Model Y, both of which were not previously sold in market. This is the second pricing […]
Tesla slashes Model 3, Model Y prices in China for the second time in three months by Matt Burns originally published on TechCrunch
The COVID-19 pandemic brought video production to its knees, but the show must go on, and necessity is the mother of invention. Studiobox leapt into the breech, creating an interview studio in a box. For the interviewee, a rugged case shows up, delivered by a friendly FedEx delivery person. They open it, plug it in, […]
Studiobox is a remote video team’s high-def dream by Haje Jan Kamps originally published on TechCrunch
New York City public schools have restricted access to ChatGPT, the AI system that can generate text on a range of subjects and in various styles, on school networks and devices. As widely reported this morning and confirmed to TechCrunch by a New York City Department of Education spokesperson, the restriction was implemented due to […]
As NYC public schools block ChatGPT, OpenAI says it’s working on ‘mitigations’ to help spot ChatGPT-generated text by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
For the past several CESes, Qualcomm’s big announcements have largely revolved around automotive news. There will likely still be a fair bit of that this week, as well, but the company just announced an upcoming mobile feature in this down time between the Snapdragon Summit and MWC. The Southern California chipmaker is partnering with Iridium […]
Qualcomm partners with Iridium to bring satellite messaging to Android phones by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important robotics stories delivered to your inbox every Thursday at 11 a.m. PDT, subscribe here. Welcome back to Actuator and happy first day of CES! This will never not feel weird to say – and not just because of the highly objective “happy” bit. One of the […]
Consumer Robotics Show by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch