GM won’t deliver self-driving cars by the end of the year after all July 24, 2019 at 09:43PM

General Motors and its self-driving car subsidiary Cruise will miss their goal of rolling out driverless cars by the end of the year. According to Financial Times, Cruise said more testing is needed. "Delivering self-driving cars at scale isn't just… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2y6TnmX via IFTTT

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Microsoft leak suggests hideous Windows Start menu could be coming July 24, 2019 at 09:18PM

Today, Microsoft leaked what could be a new Windows Start menu. The company accidentally shared a Windows 10 internal build (18947) with its Insider Program, Windows Central reports. The most striking change is a completely redesigned Start menu that… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/32R1JNC via IFTTT

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Google brings its hearing assistance app to older Android phones July 24, 2019 at 08:56PM

Google's app for the hard of hearing is now within reach of many more people. The tech firm's Sound Amplifier app now supports devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or later, not just 9.0 Pie like it did months ago. You won't need a relatively cu… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2JQvvLg via IFTTT

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Today was Facebook’s worst day ever, and it won’t make a difference July 24, 2019 at 08:30PM

Facebook has had a lot of bad days since the Cambridge Analytica data scandal first erupted in March 2018. But today might be the worst: The FTC formally announced its $5 billion fine as well as a 20-year settlement order that dictates a new manageme… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2JZJrkJ via IFTTT

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Scientists used phone accelerometer data to predict personality traits July 24, 2019 at 08:17PM

Our phones contain a disturbing amount of information about us. While calls, messages, app usage and location logs have all been used to profile users, phone accelerometers contain key information, too. Researchers from the Royal Melbourne Institute… from Engadget RSS Feed https://ift.tt/2JQn3LZ via IFTTT

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