Mazda On January 30th, several Mazda owners in Seattle found that their infotainment system had stopped working. Not only that, but their radios were stuck on a particular station—NPR’s KUOW 94.9. It turns out that the NPR station’s broadcast broke these infotainment systems, causing around $1,500 in damage to each affected car. As reported by the […]
Luca Grandinetti/Shutterstock.com Believe it or not, Google+ is still alive. The failed social media platform transformed into a business-only tool, called Currents, after “shutting down” in 2019. But now, Google says that it’s ready to release Google+ (or Currents) from its torturous purgatory. The remainder of Google+ will slowly shut down through the first months […]
Alienware Last year, Alienware launched the x15 and x17, its thinnest laptops to date. But the ultra-thin “Alienware x” family has a new member, and it’s even smaller than its siblings—it’s time to meet the Alienware x14. As its name implies, the Alienware x14 is a gaming laptop with a 14-inch display. Like the x15 […]
AT&T The Access from AT&T program, which provides free and affordable internet to low-income homes, now supports maximum speeds up to 100MBps. New and existing customers who qualify for free internet may be upgraded to 100MBps speeds for free, and AT&T will not enforce data caps on Access plans with speeds of 11MBps or greater. […]
Raspberry Pi Foundation Learning to code can help you express yourself, build a business, or educate young people. That’s why the Pi Foundation just launched its Intro to Programming with Scratch course, a series of free lessons that teach you the fundamentals of coding using Scratch’s drag-and-drop interface. Coding in Scratch is relatively easy. Instead of […]