Tech

Amazon shoppers ‘bribed’ to leave positive reviews

You might be tempted to buy products on Amazon that have glowing reviews and high ratings. After all, who doesn’t…

2 years ago

How Walmart is using AI to change how you shop forever

Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, is using artificial intelligence to transform how we shop. The retailer is not only using…

2 years ago

Your phone has an expiration date. Here’s how to find it.

Trying to squeeze every last drop of life out of your smartphone? It’s one thing to deal with a battery…

2 years ago

What is behind the big tech companies’ job cuts?

The first sign of job cuts at Amazon came from LinkedIn posts from laid-off employees.Then, Amazon's devices boss, Dave Limp,…

2 years ago

Microsoft shutting down LinkedIn in China

Microsoft is shutting down its social network, LinkedIn, in China, saying having to comply with the Chinese state has become…

2 years ago

Facebook work filtering posts ‘cost me my humanity’

Readers may find material in this article disturbing.Behind the scenes on Facebook, thousands of moderators protect users from graphic content…

2 years ago

Twitter insiders: We can’t protect users from trolling under Musk

Twitter insiders have told the BBC that the company is no longer able to protect users from trolling, state-co-ordinated disinformation…

2 years ago

Goodbye passwords! Google just made a huge security change – will it stick?

Passwords might be one of the biggest tech frustrations. Make them too hard, and they're impossible to remember. Too easy,…

2 years ago

How Israel’s D9R armored bulldozer earned the nickname ‘The Teddy Bear’

As the Israeli army prepares for a full-scale invasion of Gaza, they are relying on the D9R armored bulldozer, affectionately…

2 years ago

Meta confesses it’s using what you post to train its AI

How would you feel if your social media posts were used to train a virtual assistant without your consent? That…

2 years ago