Introducing the parking garage of the future
By Stephen Williams, The New York Times Company Consider all the uses that most drivers usually associate with a parking garage: 1. Parking. That’s about it. Consider also, however, if one could deploy...
View ArticleThe messy truth about kids’ screen time
By Shira Ovide, The New York Times Company The belief that screen time IS ROTTING OUR KIDS’ BRAINS AND BODIES is getting a do-over. Before and particularly during the pandemic, parents, physicians and...
View ArticleWhy the internet didn’t melt down
By Shira Ovide, The New York Times Company We’re more than a year into Zoom work calls, Netflix marathons and most of us being online more for everything. And the internet has not melted into goo, as...
View ArticleQR codes are here to stay. So is the tracking they allow.
By Erin Woo, The New York Times Company SAN FRANCISCO — When people enter Teeth, a bar in San Francisco’s Mission neighborhood, the bouncer gives them options. They can order food and drinks at the...
View ArticleSome praise, some doubts as Facebook rolls out a prayer tool
By Holly Meyer and David Crary, The Associated Press Facebook already asks for your thoughts. Now it wants your prayers. The social media giant has rolled out a new prayer request feature, a tool...
View ArticleHands-free on a whole new level: Driverless shuttles debut on Colorado School...
A toaster on wheels. A character out of the Pixar film “Wall-E.” A souped-up popemobile. Turns out the white autonomous shuttles moseying around Colorado School of Mines on Tuesday morning were none of...
View ArticleHow to add your COVID vaccine record to the myColorado app on your phone
As more restaurants, bars and concert venues — not to mention employers — begin requiring proof of vaccination against COVID-19, Coloradans have a few ways they can prove they’ve gotten their shots....
View ArticleApple’s iPhones will include new tools to flag child sexual abuse
By Jack Nicas, The New York Times Company Apple last week unveiled changes to iPhones designed to catch cases of child sexual abuse, a move that is likely to please parents and police but that was...
View ArticleCan AI grade your next test?
By Cade Metz, The New York Times Company This spring, Philips Pham was among the more than 12,000 people in 148 countries who took an online class called Code in Place. Run by Stanford University, the...
View ArticleThe app with the unprintable name that wants to give power to creators
By Taylor Lorenz, The New York Times Company LOS ANGELES — Six years ago, Lindsey Lee Lugrin, a budding social media creator and model, was given the chance to be featured in a Marc by Marc Jacobs ad...
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