02 Jan

“A YouTube video showing 2 white girls receive black dolls for Christmas sparks controversy”

“Tamir Rice’s beyond tragic death has exposed painful assumptions that seem hard-wired into the (white) American psyche about black children. The video sequence of Rice’s killing has been read in a variety of ways.”

Read: A YouTube video showing 2 white girls receive black dolls for Christmas sparks controversy

30 Dec

“Twitter still has a major problem with employee diversity”

“Twitter has hired a new head of diversity, news that should have prompted a chorus of cheers from those hoping the company would take the issue more seriously. Jeffrey Siminoff, former director of Worldwide Inclusion & Diversity at Apple, will take on the prominent role.”

Read: Twitter still has a major problem with employee diversity

23 Dec

“Thousands of prisoners in Washington got out early because of a software glitch”

“Washington Governor Jay Inslee has ordered corrections officials to halt some prison releases after announcing today around 3,200 prisoners were released early due to a programming error, according to a report from NBC affiliate King-5 News.”

Read: Thousands of prisoners in Washington got out early because of a software glitch

21 Dec

“Apple Discloses the Secret Behind the iPhone Camera: 24 Billion Operations for Each Photo”

“If you’ve always wanted to know how come the iPhone is capable of shooting high-quality photos even though on paper it doesn’t seem to have the best camera on the market, we’ve got some pretty good news for you.”

Read: Apple Discloses the Secret Behind the iPhone Camera: 24 Billion Operations for Each Photo

12 Dec

“Florida woman’s car calls police after she flees the scene of an accident”

“We may one day live in a world where hit-and-runs are impossible if all of our cars are programmed like this one. Last week, a woman in Port St. Lucie, Florida was rear-ended by a black Ford that took off after hitting her. Via WPBF:”

Read: Florida woman’s car calls police after she flees the scene of an accident

11 Dec

“Forevery Offers Powerful Image Recognition for Your iPhone Camera Roll”

“Clarifai, a NYC-based startup that’s developing state-of-the-art image recognition software, has launched a new free photo app on iOS. It’s called Forevery, and it’s a new AI-powered app that helps you organize, discover, and share photos on your phone.”

Read: Forevery Offers Powerful Image Recognition for Your iPhone Camera Roll

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