Month: March 2023

Wing’s new delivery network lets its drones deliver more with fewer stops

Wing, the drone delivery company owned by Google parent company Alphabet, is unveiling a new system that enables its drones to dynamically take pickup and delivery jobs back-to-back without needing to report back to an originating base. The ability is part of the company’s new Wing Delivery Network, a decentralized…

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The Good and Bad of ChatGPT in Schools

This week, WIRED and NPR team up to cover the debate about students and teachers using generative AI in the classroom. Source

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Microsoft 365 is launching an accessibility assistant

Audio player loading… Microsoft has announced a new accessibility assistant coming to its Microsoft 365 office software in a bid to make its products more accessible to more people. Announced at its annual Ability Summit (opens in new tab), Microsoft also revealed a host of accessible hardware, improvements to existing…

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The Morning After: A first clear look at Martian sunbeams

It’s easy to be cynical about a lot of things, but then you see a picture of clouds taken from the soil of another planet, and you remember what a great gift human ingenuity can be. For the first time, a Mars probe has taken a clear image of sunbeams…

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Cowboy 4 e-bikes now automatically adapt to wind, hills, and heavy loads

Cowboy’s latest 4 and 4ST e-bikes are being treated to a free software update today that adds a new adaptive power feature meant to automatically overcome any resistance as it occurs, be it a hill, blast of wind, or kid in a baby seat. Cowboy is also adding three new color options for its…

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Best Samsung Galaxy S23 Deals—and Which Model to Buy

Should you get the Ultra and enjoy the new 200-megapixel camera or stick with a smaller handset? We have recommendations. Source

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