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US teens tutor peers online to fill need during pandemic
When her suburban Dallas high school was forced to move online last spring because of the coronavirus pandemic, Charvi Goyal realised that the schoolmates she’d been informally tutoring between classes would still need extra help but wouldn’t necessarily be able to get it. So she took her tutoring online, as well.
Tech enriches and empowers the differently abled
Assistive technology can break down barriers and open up a new world for people with disabilities, and the need has never been greater as nations speed up to become tech-centric in the face of the pandemic.
Stressed out? Blame bad technology
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There is no question that we are all more dependent on technology than ever. So what happens when that tech does not work?
Stressed out? Blame bad technology
There is no question that we are all more dependent on technology than ever. So what happens when that tech does not work?
Here lies @realDonaldTrump, having tweeted itself to death
The Twitter account @realDonaldTrump died Friday. It was 11 years, 8 months old and had issued nearly 47,000 tweets. None of them survived. The cause of death was hubris.
WhatsApp users look for other messaging platforms over new terms
WhatsApp’s impending policy update is raising serious concerns among its base, as the changes include, among others, widespread sharing of user information on a wider scale on Facebook’s ecosystem.
CES turns up the sound: technologies that will help us hear, express ourselves and communicate better
They might be less visually spectacular than the latest generation of TVs or self-driving vehicles, but sound innovations are on track to change the daily lives of millions of people around the world.
US Justice Department, federal court system hit by Russian hack
The US Justice Department and the federal court system disclosed on Jan 6 that they were among the dozens of US government agencies and private businesses compromised by a massive cyberespionage campaign that US officials have linked to elite Russia hackers.
Technical Inadvisory: How can you tell how much fun a video game is?
As a result of trying to explain why a simple yet enjoyable 2013 anime farming/adventure game is one of my favourites, I propose a new metric for understanding how fun a video game is to play: its engagement levels.
Ready for the Sound Revolution
This year, with our eyes constantly glued to the screens, we sought escape in sound.