Meta Platforms announced the release of its latest mixed reality headset, the Quest 3, earlier this month. The company, which is led by Mark Zuckerberg, is one of the biggest names in Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality devices and is now allowing users as young as 10 to use its Quest 2 and Quest 3
Meta Platforms, the company behind social media apps Facebook and Instagram, has announced that services have been restored after an outage that affected thousands of users. At one point, nearly 20,000 users reported having trouble accessing Facebook and Instagram, as well as Meta’s messaging service WhatsApp. Downdetector.com, an outage-tracking website, reported that outage numbers had
Twitter is planning to focus on partnerships in video, creator, and commerce to revitalize its business beyond digital advertising. This comes after an investor presentation by owner Elon Musk and new Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino, which was reviewed by Reuters. New Partnerships Yaccarino, who started as CEO on June 5, informed Twitter investors that the
Meta Platforms, the corporate parent of Facebook and Instagram, recently announced that it will allow children as young as 10 years old to access virtual reality through the Meta Quest headset. This decision has raised concerns about child safety and the potential harm that could arise from too much exposure to social media. The company,
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, announced at the VivaTech event in Paris that his brain-chip startup, Neuralink, is planning to carry out its first human trial later this year. The company aims to implant a tetraplegic or paraplegic patient during a webcast monitored by Reuters. Human Trials and FDA Clearance Last month, Neuralink received clearance
The sales of new electric vehicles (EVs) have increased by 55% in 2022 compared to the previous year. However, there are still many gas-powered cars on the road, and it looks like this trend will continue for a while. To tackle this issue, a new industry has emerged, converting internal combustion engine vehicles to electric.
Amazon has confirmed that it will not be hosting its annual re:MARS conference this year. The conference, which stands for “Machine learning, Automation, Robotics, and Space,” was launched in 2019 as a way for startups, academics, researchers, and executives to discuss the latest developments in these technologies. Amazon has decided to incorporate these topics into
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, is under investigation by French prosecutors for “aggravated money-laundering” and operating an unauthorized exchange. The police raided Binance’s Paris office just days after the exchange’s French CEO, David Prinçay, dismissed concerns about US regulatory charges affecting Binance’s other operations, comparing them with the flapping of a butterfly’s wings. Dismissing
Workato, a platform for enterprise automation, has partnered with OpenAI to integrate several AI models and upcoming releases from OpenAI into Workato’s no-code/low-code platform. Through this collaboration, the companies aim to simplify the process of building automation and integrations using generative AI. New Capabilities Workato has announced that it will introduce a range of new
Traditionally, literacy and mathematics have been the core pillars of K-12 education. However, in recent years, the world has witnessed the emergence of AI and its capabilities that have become headline news. From Stable Diffusion image generation models to OpenAI’s ChatGPT language generator, AI is redefining the current moment. It is not just a passing