The Raspberry Pi store is much cooler than an Apple Store

2019-02-12T08:32:10+00:00February 12th, 2019|TechCrunch|

The Raspberry Pi Foundation just unveiled a brand new project — an actual store. If you live in Cambridge in the U.K., you can now buy a bunch of sweet Raspberry Pis with which to tinker and develop some cool stuff. The Raspberry Pi has always been about making coding more accessible. And a physical [...]

Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of blackmailing him — and publishes the details himself

2019-02-09T10:10:49+00:00February 11th, 2019|TechCrunch|

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says he is being blackmailed with nude selfies by AMI, owner of the National Enquirer and reportedly protector of the president’s reputation, over claims the publisher has acted as a political operative. The events feel almost as if they have been arranged by mysterious forces as a microcosm of the “tech [...]

Nintendo to open its first official store located in Japan

2019-02-02T11:14:46+00:00February 8th, 2019|TechCrunch|

Fourteen years after unveiling its first location in New York, Nintendo is finally opening an official store in Japan, too. Nintendo Tokyo will be located in Shibuya Parco, the new flagship of the Parco department store chain. Nintendo Tokyo is scheduled to open at the same time as the shopping center (autumn 2019). Source

This light-powered 3D printer materializes objects all at once

2019-02-02T11:02:39+00:00February 6th, 2019|TechCrunch|

3D printing has changed the way people approach hardware design, but most printers share a basic limitation: they essentially build objects layer by layer, generally from the bottom up. This new system from UC Berkeley, however, builds them all at once, more or less, by projecting a video through a jar of light-sensitive resin. Source

We dismantle Facebook’s memo defending its ‘Research’

2019-02-02T10:32:00+00:00February 4th, 2019|TechCrunch|

Facebook published an internal memo today trying to minimize the morale damage of TechCrunch’s investigation that revealed it’d been paying people to suck in all their phone data. Attained by Business Insider’s Rob Price, the memo from Facebook’s VP of production engineering and security Pedro Canahuati gives us more detail about exactly what data Facebook [...]

Autonomous subs spend a year cruising under Antarctic ice

2019-01-26T11:42:42+00:00February 1st, 2019|TechCrunch|

The freezing waters underneath Antarctic ice shelves and the underside of the ice itself are of great interest to scientists… but who wants to go down there? Leave it to the robots. They won’t complain! And indeed, a pair of autonomous subs have been nosing around the ice for a full year now, producing data [...]

Apple bans Facebook’s Research app that paid users for data

2019-01-30T17:14:24+00:00January 30th, 2019|TechCrunch|

In the wake of TechCrunch’s investigation yesterday, Apple blocked Facebook’s Research VPN app before the social network could voluntarily shut it down. The Research app asked users for root network access to all data passing through their phone in exchange for $20 per month. Apple tells TechCrunch that yesterday evening it revoked the Enterprise Certificate [...]

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