Sony is using AI to replace drummers, one beat at a timeThe system was trained on instrument tracks from 665 songs.By A. Dellinger, 08.06.2019
NEC's passenger drone takes a short test flight in JapanBut don't expect to hitch a ride in the machine for several years.By K. Holt, 08.06.2019
SpaceX 'rideshare' program launches satellites for just $2.5 millionOperators will be able to book a spot on regularly scheduled Falcon 9 launches.By C. Fisher, 08.06.2019
The internet is racing to cut ties with 8chan after another deadly shootingCloudflare, Voxility and Tucows have all pulled support.By C. Fisher, 08.06.2019
AI knitting system designs and creates garmentsUse a neural network to make a lovely bobble hat.By G. Torbet, 08.05.2019
Meteor impact may have started a 'mega-tsunami' on early MarsThe crater could be more evidence for ancient oceans.By J. Fingas, 08.05.2019
After Math: Five big numbers (and one maddeningly small one)Goodbye Greenland, hello new Florida archipelago.By A. Tarantola, 08.04.2019
NASA solar probe sends back data from its first two visitsThe Parker Solar Probe will fly close to the sun again on September 1st.By M. Moon, 08.04.2019
First FAA-approved beyond-line-of-sight drone flies in the USThe University of Alaska Fairbanks teamed up with the FAA for the test pilot.By M. Moon, 08.04.2019
Recommended Reading: Replacing crops with solar panelsThe best long-form writing on technology and more on the web.By B. Steele, 08.04.2019
Lyft acknowledges its response to sexual harassment has fallen shortWomen report being harassed and upset with Lyft's response.By C. Fisher, 08.03.2019
Facebook defends decision not to ban fake news from politiciansMisinformation about supposed “death taxes” flooded social media in Australia.By A. Khalid, 08.03.2019
July was likely the hottest month everIt at least tied -- and likely surpassed -- July 2016 as the hottest July ever recorded.By C. Fisher, 08.03.2019
FCC bans spoofed text messages and international robocallsIt can punish the 'bad actors' behind the scams too.By C. Fisher, 08.03.2019
Facebook releases tools to flag harmful content on GitHubIt hopes sharing its algorithms will safeguard children and remove more harmful content.By C. Fisher, 08.03.2019
AI and automation are making office life easierOur days of data-entry drudgery are nearly at an end.By A. Tarantola, 08.03.2019
Musk's Las Vegas tunnel plans are worrying Monorail officialsWill it be ready for the tight 2021 deadline?By D. Cooper, 08.02.2019
Amazon’s Ring wants to collect information from 911 callsRing continues cozying up to law enforcement.By G. Torbet, 08.02.2019
Android users in Europe will get to pick their default search providerGoogle finds a way to make money from its antitrust ruling.By G. Torbet, 08.02.2019
Google temporarily stops Assistant audio transcriptions in the EUThe action comes after audio was leaked to Belgian media.By A. Khalid, 08.02.2019