by Devin | Aug 6, 2024 | Bugs, Computers, Hardware, Intel, OS, Software, Windows
Intel appears to be in a bit of trouble after earnings, cutting 18k employees and sliding market valuation. There’s also a storm brewing between YouTube influencers and the company. YouTube reviews from Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus, and Level1 Techs all refuse...
by Devin | May 9, 2024 | AI, Bugs, Software, UI / UX, Windows
Ai has helped us learn the value of summary. We don’t want to read all of those things on the display! Can you summarize these hundreds of pages? We want robots to read for us and give us the important bits. The AutoSummarize feature was removed after the 2007...
by Devin | Jan 7, 2022 | Android, Bugs, Gadgets, Google, Hardware, OS
Seems like only yesterday we reviewed the Google TV with Chromecast. In fact, it was December 2020. Much time has passed and at some point a firmware update fixed the restarting issues. But this latest update… it has caused problems. Although Google’s...
by Devin | Jan 22, 2021 | Bugs, Google, Internet, Public Health, Regulations, UI / UX
As we study Coronavirus vaccine distribution infrastructure in the US, we are baffled by the inefficiency and duplication of resources required. In this post, we explore the digital vaccine distribution infrastructures in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Spoiler Alert:...
by Devin | Jan 14, 2021 | Altspace, Bugs, Regulations, VR
Living in the US, our politicians sometimes remind us that what happens in our country is seen all over the world. And while the state of the US passport makes that nearly possible to achieve in person, VR has enabled conversations across the globe, complete with...
by Devin | Dec 18, 2020 | Bugs, Hardware, Regulations
As the TVPA (Television Viewer Protection Act) goes into effect on Sunday, I took it upon myself to call Frontier support to see whether they were prepared to answer questions about the change in regulation. In case you’re unfamiliar, Ars Technica released a...