The technology revolution is everywhere and it's manifesting in more ways than we can imagine. The intersection of technology and society, from art to communication.
In a nutshell: Elon Musk turned off Starlink to foil a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian naval fleet in Crimea last year over fears that Vladimir Putin would retaliate with a nuclear strike, according to a new biography.
Apple's love for China isn't being reciprocated by its government
What just happened? China is following Russia's lead in banning iPhones from certain government offices. According to a new report, the country plans to expand the ban on Apple devices beyond sensitive departments to government-backed agencies and state companies. The Cupertino giant's shares were down 9% on the back of the news.
WTF?! It's not a Bethesda game if you can't hoard thousands of useless tiny objects in one room. Starfield maintains this amusing trait of the developer's past titles and pushes it to a new level with shockingly advanced physics calculations.
Facepalm: AI algorithms are well known for being unreliable and untrustworthy for journalism reporting or factual documentation. And yet, media companies are extremely eager to jump on the AI bandwagon anyway. They can always retreat from their "experiments" and ask for forgiveness later, after all.
The big picture: Chinese taxation policies have created a profitable gray market for hardware smugglers. Hong Kong, which offers much lower VAT rates and provides easy access to its border, has become a popular pick-up destination for smugglers attempting to sneak goods back to the Chinese mainland.